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    Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

    Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

    Stock market:  Foreign investment outflow rises to 250.86% to N420.37bn in Q1’25

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      MPC seeks fiscal support on naira stability, retains interest rate at 27.5%

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      Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

      Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

      Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

      Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

      Stock market:  Foreign investment outflow rises to 250.86% to N420.37bn in Q1’25

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      Stock market: Foreign investment outflow rises to 250.86% to N420.37bn in Q1’25

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        Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

        Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

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        CBN policies may lower inflation to 22.1% – W’Bank

        CBN policies may lower inflation to 22.1% – W’Bank

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          Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

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          Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

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            Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

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            Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

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              Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

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              Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

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                Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

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                Amid Improved Loan Quality, Banks’ Average Non-Performing Loans Increase to N2.59trn

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                  Manufacturing companies have said they cannot access loans at the Central Bank of Nigeria’s five per cent lending rate under its intervention scheme for manufacturing and other critical sectors.

                  According to them, the loans have structural framework problems and are almost never accessed in banks at five per cent. They added that banks were more open to giving manufacturers loans at their official market rates.

                  Speaking with The PUNCH, the Chairman of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria’s Electrical/Electronic sectoral group, Mrs Ijeoma Oduonye, said efforts made by her firm towards accessing the intervention funds through one of its designated commercial banks had proved abortive.

                  She said, “Before now, we tried to work through one of the banks, but it didn’t materialise, now we are talking with another bank. It is a sector intervention fund that was going for nine per cent before but now they brought it to five per cent. But we as a company have not accessed it because the commercial banks we wanted to process it in could not process it.

                  “I do not understand the details from their end. I don’t know the regulation between the bank and the CBN. But the bank told my firm they won’t be able to process it. Ordinarily, commercial banks would prefer you use their funds, it is at a higher interest rate.”

                  Also,   according to the Sectoral Chairman of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria’s Gas users and the Executive Director of Haffar Industries, Michael Ola-Adebayo, the structural framework of the CBN intervention leading has complexities that limit manufacturers from accessing them through the designated commercial banks.

                  He said, “We have not been getting the loans. Has any manufacturer been borrowing this money? The commercial banks have not provided the facility to borrow money at five per cent or even 10 per cent.

                  According to a The PUNCH report, the CBN agreed to leave interest rates at five per cent per annum for critical sectors and manufacturing industries until March 2023.

                  This decision followed the resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee to increase the benchmark interest rate to 13 per cent from 11.5 per cent.

                  When contacted, the Director of Corporate Communications, CBN, Mr Osita Nwanisobi, disagreed with the position of the manufacturers.

                  According to him, more than N1tn has been disbursed under the intervention scheme for the manufacturing sector and others.

                  He said, “I don’t know who the manufacturers are, because if we have a fund, and the payout as of today is over N1tn, is it not manufacturers that collected this money?

                  “If over N1tn has been disbursed, are they ghosts? It couldn’t have been a ghost. Under the Differentiated Cash Reserve Requirement, over N1tn has been given out. The one for manufacturers, we call it the DCCR, and it is also at five  per cent.”

                  Nwanisobi added that the manufacturing firms that might have been unable to obtain funds through the scheme were not able to pitch convincing proposals on the projects that the funds would be used for.

                  He stated, “The banks would have to do due diligence on those projects. Somebody else has to carry that credit risk.”
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