Despite Evidence, CBN Denies Charging Small Businesses N10,000 For COVID-19 Loan Application | Sahara Reporters

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SaharaReporters can confirm that NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, administrator of the loan for the CBN, is charging N10,000 for what it described as a 'business plan link' compulsory for all applicants if they want their entries reviewed.

Despite Evidence, CBN Denies Charging Small Businesses N10,000 For COVID-19 Loan Application

SaharaReporters can confirm that NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, administrator of the loan for the CBN, is charging N10,000 for what it described as a"business plan link" compulsory for all applicants if they want their entries reviewed.

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