FMO, a Dutch development bank, and Nigeria’s First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has signed a $25 million NASIRA agreement to fund youth, and women-owned Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
FMO, a Dutch development bank, and Nigeria’s First City Monument Bank have signed a $25 million partnership to fund youth and women-owned small and medium-sized enterprises .
The NASIRA programme to fund the aforementioned categories in Nigeria will be funded by the EU through FCMB.
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