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PMB Assures Of Commitment To Inclusive Growth Read More at:
https://leadership.ng/2019/05/30/pmb-assures-of-commitment-to-inclusive-growth/
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Globacom’ll play a key role in driving financial inclusion –Disu
https://punchng.com/globacomll-play-a-key-role-in-driving-financial-inclusion-disu/
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MTN gets super-agent license from CBN, in bid for a larger share of Nigeria’s financial services space.
Over the years, the Central Bank of Nigeria has been introducing a series of initiatives to drive financial inclusion penetration in the country. Examples of such initiatives include the Shared Agent Network Facility (SANEF) and Payment Services Banks, both of which were introduced within the last two years. Both MTN Nigerian and Airtel Nigeria have since indicated interest…
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Appraising Nigeria’s Agent Banking Policy.
https://www.independent.ng/appraising-nigerias-agent-banking-policy/
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First Bank demystifying financial inclusion with XploreFirst.
Worried by the increasing rate of the unbanked population, the Federal Government, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), kicked off a campaign in 2012 to achieve 80 per cent financial inclusion of adult population by 2020. The CBN carried out the campaign through agency banking, mobile banking/mobile payments, linkage models and client empowerment, to…
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Visa, PalmPay To Drive Financial Inclusion In Nigeria.
https://leadership.ng/2019/04/30/visa-palmpay-to-drive-financial-inclusion-in-nigeria-others/
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New Banking Model At Play In Nigeria.
Author: VINCENT NWANMA A financial model designed by the Central Bank of Nigeria to open up the country’s financial-services sector is unfolding, set to kick off later this year. Telecoms are among the 30 applicants currently being registered by the central bank to operate as Payment Service Banks (PSBs), and their likely encroachment has already sparked…