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Home»Banking & Finance»Money Market»IFC Partners CBN On  Local Currency Financing In Nigeria
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IFC Partners CBN On  Local Currency Financing In Nigeria

By orientalnewsngOctober 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) a member of the World Bank Group, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have agreed to increase local currency financing to enable private businesses in Nigeria to grow and thrive.
Under the agreement the IFC will manage currency risks and increase its investment in Nigerian naira across priority sectors of the economy, including agriculture, housing, infrastructure, energy,small and medium enterprises and the creative and youth economy.
The IFC aims to significantly scale up its financing of critical sectors in Nigeria, with a goal of providing more than $1 billion in the coming years.
Many of these sectors require local currency financing, and IFC’s partnership with the CBN is a key tool in expanding access.
“This pioneering initiative between the IFC and CBN will unlock much-needed long-term local currency financing for private businesses in Nigeria at economically viable rates,” stated Governor Yemi Cardoso of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
 “This collaboration marks significant progress in the CBN’s commitment to delivering innovative development initiatives through reputable third-party service providers, moving beyond traditional intervention programs.
It will serve as a catalyst for economic growth and advance the Federal Government’s agenda for economic diversification.”
“Expanding access to affordable local currency financing for small businesses in Nigeria is essential for IFC to address the increasing demand for diverse funding options and to better manage currency risk,” said Makhtar Diop, IFC Managing Director.
“Our partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria will enhance lending in Nigerian naira, fostering economic growth and creating jobs across the country.”
With an active portfolio of investments in Nigeria of up to $2.13 billion—the second highest in Africa—local currency financing is a key priority for IFC.
The IFC will continue to leverage innovative financial instruments and strengthen partnerships to meet the growing demand for more local currency financing in emerging markets.

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