The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CrediCorp) says 500,000 civil servants will benefit from the N100 billion consumer credit scheme.
The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation says 500,000 civil servants will benefit from the N100 billion consumer credit scheme.
“The initiative is part of a much broader effort to support the well-being of Nigerians, which aligns with its mission to accelerate consumer credit access to 50 percent of economically active Nigerians by 2030,” CrediCorp said.The corporation said it is kicking off with civil servants, with over 500,000 targeted in the next one year with single-digit loans.
“We are excited to kick off President Bola Tinubu’s consumer credit scheme with civil servants as Mr. President has promised,” Nwagba said.
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