Presidency: 40,000 civil servants to receive first tranche of consumer credit

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The presidency says over 40,000 civil servants have applied in the initial phase of the consumer credit scheme and will receive the first tranche of payment in weeks.

the takeoff of the first phase of the consumer credit scheme and launched a portal for Nigerians to apply.

“The first phase of the scheme is targeted at civil servants, and the next phase, the general population.“By May 2025, it is conservatively estimated that 500,000 Nigerians will benefit from consumer credit access.”

Source: Loan Digest (loandigest.net)

 

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