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The Managing Director of Bank of Industry (BOI), Mr. Olukayode Pitan, called on development financial institutions (DFIs) in the country to increase funding support for businesses to enhance the pace of growth and development.
In a meeting with chief executives of DFIs in Abuja, Mr. Pitan said the primary objective is to create a forum for DFIs in Nigeria to exchange ideas on issues of common interests while providing a platform for members to cooperate in areas of investment, finance and capacity building, adding that operators need to play their role in creating a conducive atmosphere for sustainable development.
Mr. Pitan, who is the Chairman of the Association of Nigerian Development Finance Institutions (ANDFIs), however, lamented that the body had been quiet in the past seven years, a development which he said, was not good for the financial institutions. He also urged members to be more committed to the activities of the association.
The Edo State Government and the Bank of Industry (BOI) unveiled a Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) development fund worth N2 billion to support entrepreneurs in the state. The fund was launched during a citizens’ engagement session organized by the Edo State Skills Development Agency, also known as EdoJobs, at the government house in Benin City.
The Edo State Government provided N1 billion, while BOI provided the other N1 billion, making it N2 billion, with an attractive interest rate. The MSME fund is aimed at providing business loans to enterprises located within the state. A second fund – the N165m Edo Production Hub Fund, financed by the Edo State Government and managed by the BOI is aimed at businesses located within the state-owned production hub.
In 2021, more beneficiaries continued to emerge under the Federal Government’s N75bn survival fund for small businesses, with Gombe and Rivers being the latest to acknowledge the scheme. The Federal Government (FG) had extended registration for the payroll support scheme to enable some states to meet their quotas.
The payroll support scheme is designed to assist vulnerable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by paying the salaries of their staff for a period of three months. Speaking at the payroll support activation held in Obio/Akpor Rivers State, the Regional Manager, South at BOI, Pacqueens Irabor, highlighted that the beneficiaries present had come to trust the authenticity and transparency of the scheme. Also, the Team Lead, Growth and Field Operations, BOI, in Gombe, Goodness Adewale, explained that the initiative was part of measures to help businesses cushion the effect of the pandemic on their businesses.