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Friday, October 09, 2020 / 08:09
AM /by CBN / Header Image Credit: Twitter; @cenbank
The attention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has
again been drawn to fraudulent messages and videos in social media circles
requesting unsuspecting loan seekers and owners of small-scale businesses to
apply for loans or investment schemes purportedly facilitated by the Bank.
While the CBN, indeed, has several development finance
intervention programmes from which different categories of businesses have
benefitted (and still benefitting), it DOES NOT do so through direct
interaction with prospective applicants.
For the avoidance of doubt, there are clearly spelt
out procedures for accessing CBN intervention funds, which are disbursed
through Participating Financial Institutions (PFis}, such as Deposit Money
Banks (DMBs), Development Finance institutions (DFIs} and Microfinance Banks
(MFBs). The Bank also does not facilitate investment schemes.
Members of the public, particularly youth and owners
of small-scale businesses, are therefore advised to disregard any video or text
message proposing investment schemes or charging them fees on the pretext that
their organisations are endorsed by the CBN and therefore would guarantee easy
access to CBN loans. These videos and massages are fraudulent and anyone who
enters into correspondence with those behind them does so at his or her own
risk. The CBN has neither appointed nor accredited any organization to serve as
agent on its behalf for the purpose of investment or applying for intervention
loans.
Prospective applicants are therefore advised to
approach their respective banks, NIRSAL Micro-Finance Bank or the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN) branch nearest to them for clarification on the procedure for
accessing any of the CBN-related facility.
The Public is also advised to contact the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN} on 07002255226 or send an email to contactcbn@cbn.gov.ng for any further
clarification.
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