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DBN hosts webinar on Risk Sharing and Financial Access for MSMEs

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
June 29, 2020
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Tony Opanachi, Tony Okpanachi Managing Director/CEO, DBN

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The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) will hold the second in its webinar series on Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 2pm.

The theme of the webinar is: Risk Sharing: A Key Driver for Increased Financial Access and Economic Development for MSMEs

According to DBN “The Current realities in Nigeria have highlighted the urgent need for additional support in alleviating the financial constraints faced by MSMEs

“Now more than ever, key industry stakeholders, MSMEs, Banks, and Regulators need to openly discuss alternative means of financing and the existence of risk-sharing.

“To this end, The Development Bank of Nigeria will be hosting a free webinar titled Risk Sharing: A Key Driver for Increased Financial Access and Economic Development for MSMEs.”

Panelists lined up for the webinar include :Mr. Ahmed Rostrum, World Bank Country Representative, Mrs. Clare Omatseye, MD, JNC International, Mr. Chinua Azuibike, MD, InfraCredit, Ms. Ayodele Olojede, Head of Emerging Business Access Bank Plc.

The session will be moderated by Mrs. Amina Mohammed, Head of Operations, Impact Credit Guarantee Limited.

Development Bank of Nigeria exists to alleviate financing constraints faced by Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria through providing financing, partial credit guarantees and technical assistance to eligible financial intermediaries on a market-conforming and fully financially sustainable basis.

 

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