Tag: credit access

  • Manufacturing Sector Accesses N68.7 Trillion in Bank Loans

    Manufacturing Sector Accesses N68.7 Trillion in Bank Loans

    New data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reveals that manufacturers have accessed a staggering N68.7 trillion in credit facilities over the last nine months. According to The Guardian, this surge in lending is part of a broader effort to stimulate industrial growth and reduce the country’s dependence on imports. The loans are reportedly being utilized for facility upgrades, raw material acquisition, and expansion of production lines across various sub-sectors.

    In an update published by ThisDay, the CBN noted that while credit access has improved, the manufacturing sector still faces significant hurdles, including high interest rates and energy costs. The report highlights that the apex bank is working on further interventions to ensure that the credit results in tangible GDP growth. BusinessDay validated the report, quoting a manufacturer: “While the volume of credit is high, the cost of servicing these loans remains a heavy burden on our margins.”

    Reporting by Tribune indicates that the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has called for more specialized windows for long-term, low-interest funding. A MAN representative stated, “Access to credit is only one half of the equation; we need a stable power supply and better infrastructure to make this capital truly productive.” This highlights the ongoing tension between financial liquidity and the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

    Echotitbits take:

    The massive credit injection into manufacturing is a gamble on the sector’s ability to drive Nigeria’s economic recovery. However, with inflation still a concern, the “high borrowing costs” mentioned by MAN could lead to a cycle of debt if production doesn’t scale rapidly. Watch for the next GDP report to see if this N68.7 trillion translates into a manufacturing-led growth spike.

    Source: The Guardian – https://guardian.ng/news/manufacturers-access-n68-7tr-bank-loans-in-nine-months-says-cbn/, February 9, 2026

    Photo credit: The Guardian

  • Regent MFB Says It Has Crossed ₦10bn in MSME Loan Disbursements

    Regent MFB Says It Has Crossed ₦10bn in MSME Loan Disbursements

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-23 09:00:00

    From a brief by The Punch, Regent Microfinance Bank says it has passed the ₦10 billion mark in cumulative MSME loan disbursements, positioning the milestone as part of its push to close Nigeria’s credit gap for small businesses.

    The bank frames the milestone as evidence that structured micro-lending—paired with advisory support—can help small enterprises scale beyond survival mode, especially amid inflation and weak consumer demand.

    For MSME operators, the bigger story is access: whether such disbursements translate to broader geographic reach, fair pricing, and sustainable repayment terms that don’t trap businesses in rollover cycles.

    It also reflects a sector-wide narrative: microfinance banks competing for relevance by tying credit to digital onboarding, supply-chain partnerships, and specialised products for traders and light manufacturers.

    Validation: The Nation reports, “Regent Microfinance Bank (MfB) has disbursed over N10 billion in cumulative loans disbursements to… MSMEs.” In Regent MFB’s own messaging, the milestone is presented as impact-driven: “By reaching the N10bn mark in disbursements, the bank reinforces its role as a catalyst for productivity…”

    Echotitbits take: The next thing to watch is asset quality. If repayment performance stays strong, MSME credit can scale responsibly; if not, we’ll see tighter lending and higher effective borrowing costs.

    Source: The Punch — December 23, 2025 (https://punchng.com/regent-mfb-crosses-n10bn-msme-lending-milestone/)
    The Punch 2025-12-23

  • World Bank moves to unlock $500m credit boost for Nigeria’s MSMEs

    World Bank moves to unlock $500m credit boost for Nigeria’s MSMEs

    Photo Credit: Punch / World Bank
    2025-12-18 09:00:00

    According to The Punch, the World Bank is moving to support Nigeria’s micro, small and medium businesses with a $500 million financing package aimed at widening access to credit and strengthening inclusive finance.

    The facility is framed around improving lending channels that actually reach MSMEs, especially where high interest rates and collateral hurdles keep firms outside formal credit.

    Verification: The World Bank’s project documentation describes objectives to “increase access to finance for micro, small and medium enterprises.” Business Insider Africa also reports an approved/advancing $500m package for MSMEs.

    Quotes: World Bank: “increase access to finance for micro, small and medium enterprises…” (documents.worldbank.org). Business Insider Africa: “approved a $500 million loan to Nigeria…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: MSMEs don’t just need money—they need cheaper, reachable money with clear pipelines. Watch the implementing institutions, eligibility rules, pricing, and whether funds reach real producers rather than being trapped in intermediaries.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-18 — https://punchng.com/world-bank-set-to-approve-500m-loan-to-support-nigerian-msmes/

    The Punch 2025-12-18