Sterling Bank Plc has said its
partnership with the Bank of Industry (BOI) for the pilot phase of the
N140 billion Government Enterprise Empowerment Program (GEEP) would
bring succour to micro business owners – market women, traders, artisans
and farmers.
The programme is targeted at over 16
million beneficiaries to foster financial inclusion and economic
activity at the micro level.
The bank explained in a statement that
its appointment into the GEEP may have been informed by its commitment
in serving this segment of the population via its agent banking scheme.
Agent banking is a process of providing
limited scale banking and financial services to the underserved
population through engaged agents under a valid agency agreement, rather
than a teller/ cashier. It is the owner of an outlet who conducts
banking transactions on behalf of a bank.
Under the pilot phase, Sterling Bank
would disburse loans ranging from N10,000 to N100,000 per beneficiary
covering up to 15,000 beneficiaries. Target beneficiaries include market
sellers and traders, artisans, enterprising youths and farmers.
Sterling Bank had in 2014 inaugurated
its financial inclusion and agent banking initiative at Makoko, a Lagos
suburb. The bank also currently runs a national medium, small, micro
enterprise (MSME) Academy where small business owners are equipped on
how best to manage their business successfully.
The statement, which confirmed that
disbursement had commenced, added that the introduction of the mobile
agent banking scheme using the BankOne solution provided by Appzone
would facilitate easy disbursement of the fund to the beneficiaries.
“We will also be leveraging on our agent
network outreach, robust technology solution and the scalability of its
operational scope,” the bank added.
The bank explains how it works: “The
fund is being provided by BOI and a collection account has been opened
for BOI with the bank. BOI, through selected aggregators, enumerates
beneficiaries from pre-registered market or trade associations in
selected locations across the nation based on set qualifying criteria.
“The list of successful beneficiaries is
sent to the bank and our agents will open accounts for them via our
mobile agent banking application. A loan request is logged on the Credit
Assessment system and successful requests are submitted to BOI for
approval for disbursement. BOI will therefore advise with the list of
beneficiaries approved to receive the loans based on set criteria and
bear all financial liability associated with the loans issued under this
scheme.”
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