As part of this renewed focus, DBN is taking several measures including the expansion of its capacity building programmes in the North East, South East and North West which have witnessed comparatively lower rates of disbursement.
The objective is to boost the capacity of local entrepreneurs to meet its requirements and qualify for inclusion for DBN support.
At the bank’s first DBN MSME Summit held in Maiduguri, Borno State, Okpanachi said this in line with the bank’s mandate to support the stimulation of diversified and inclusive growth and alleviate specific financing constraints that hamper the growth of domestic production and commerce by providing targeted wholesale funding to fill identified enterprise financing gaps in the MSME segment.
DBN commenced lending operations in November of 2017 with two microfinance banks namely, LAPO and NPF with a pilot loan amount of N200 million to about 300 MSMEs.
In its first full year of operation in 2018, the bank increased disbursements to about N30 Billion and reached 35,000 MSME’s in the country.
Onyinye Nwachukwu, Abuja
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