Debola Osibogun,
president/chairman in Council of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of
Nigeria (CIBN), has challenged Microfinance banks (MFBs) on access to
the N220 billion Micro Small and Medium (MSME) Development fund
established by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Osibogun, who gave this challege during a
visit to Accion Microfinance Bank in Lagos, also commended the bank for
accessing the fund and for its commitment to financial inclusion,
support for the development of Microfinance and economically empowering
micro-entrepreneurs and low-income earners.
Bunmi Lawson, managing director/CEO of
Accion Microfinance Bank, said: “Accion Microfinance Bank is pleased to
be recognised by the CIBN for our efforts in the industry. As the bank
is expanding across Nigeria, we will continue to provide sustainable
financial services to reach the unserved and underserved in the
country.”
According to her, Accion Microfinance
Bank recently won the EFInA Award for the financial service provider
that has deepened financial inclusion in Nigeria in the microfinance
category as well as LEAD Award for Best Microfinance Bank 2014.
Osibogun also noted with satisfaction
Accion Microfinance Bank’s contributions to the institute’s endowment
fund, stating that it would further engender professionalism and
stimulate improved performance by students writing the CIBN Microfinance
Certification Examinations.
“This is a valuable contribution towards
supporting capacity building for the microfinance banking sector and, by
extension, the economy at large,” she said.
She said further that the institute’s
core mandates included determination of the standards of knowledge and
skill to be attained by persons seeking to become members of the banking
profession; conduct of professional examinations leading to the award
of certificates as may be prescribed by the institute and ensuring the
furtherance, maintenance and observance of ethical standards and
professionalism among practitioners of the banking profession in
Nigeria.




No comments:
Post a Comment