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AfDB Partners MFBs On Support For MSMEs
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has said it will work with microfinance banks to expand support for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in order to deepen financial inclusion in Nigeria through increased uptake of financial technology tools.
President, AfDB, Mr. Akinwunmi Adesina, disclosed this in Abuja, while speaking at the seventh yearly symposium of the Nigerian Microfinance Platform (NMP).
Adesina, who was represented by the Director-General, AfDB, Nigeria Country Office, Lamin Barrow, said microfinance and MSMEs are key to the economy and job creation, which is at the core of the Bank and poverty reduction.
“But they need our support and so through our mediated support through Development Bank of Nigeria and others, we have supported about 20,000 MSMEs, but given the large number of MSMEs in Nigeria, this support is like scratching the surface.
“So, we need partners like yourselves and others to penetrate and even in larger numbers,” he said.
While commending the theme of the NMP Symposium, ‘Expanding the Frontiers of Financial Inclusion Through Innovation: The Microfintech Tools’, Adesina assured that AfDB will work with all stakeholders to expand financial inclusion in Nigeria, including through increased innovation and uptake of Fintech tools.
“It is the Bank’s belief that this symposium will help us develop a more holistic understanding of the financial needs of underserved households and small businesses and develop ways to enhance access to affordable products”.
He said the bank is seeing the development of powerful new technologies and there is, therefore, the need to seek ways to combine technologies in a way that moves the needle on financial inclusion.
“The bank, your bank, is keen to contribute to building a definitive ecosystem in Nigeria and we commend NMP for conveying this symposium.
“As an institution, the bank is open to dialogue and work with all stakeholders to expand financial inclusion in Nigeria, including through increased innovation and uptake of Fintech tools”, he said.
Also speaking at the symposium, Deputy Governor, Financial System Surveillance (FSS), Aisha Ahmad, challenged MFBs to recognise that microfintech, which is Fintech applications adapted to microfinance, is an important tool for surpassing the nation’s financial inclusion target and hence come up with ways to deploy them to provide a cost-efficient manner to microfinance clients.
“MicroFinTech sweeps that traditional cost structure away and can operate without huge overheads as the marginal cost of delivering software to a new user at near zero.
By leveraging technology – smartphones, peer authentication and even the e- Naira, the cost of delivering a microfinance service drops sharply. And as the cost drops, the cost-benefit ratio improves and profitability increases,” she said.
Similarly, the Managing Director/CEO, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, Mallam Hassan Bello, stressed the need for MFBs to come up with innovative products that will not only attract more people into the sector, but also restore truth and dignity to the people who are deficit in both the disruption of mobile technology operators, and to keep expanding and cut cost.
He added that the corporation on its part is currently reviewing its framework for financial and technical support to the MFBs sector to bring it up to the contemporary business dynamics and after it is done it will be more robust and accessible to eligible MFBs.
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