CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA RAISES ALARM OVER LOAN FORMS.
The Central bank of Nigeria has raised an alarm over alleged selling of application forms to those who intend to access the N220bn intervention fund it had set up for micro, small and medium scale businesses.
According to a release signed by CBN's Director of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Mu'azu it had come to the notice of the apex bank that some persons were selling forms for the fund at between 20,000 and 60,000 Naira as "..preconditions and/or guarantee for securing loans from the fund".
Also, he said, they are "asking would be borrowers to contribute into dedicated accounts certain sums as percentage of the loan they intend to access".
Ibrahim Mu'azu informed the public that the only form from the CBN is to be filled by participating financial institutions to access the fund on behalf of interested clients and it is free.
Consequently, he advised any one approached or asked to pay money for the form or pay anything in order to access the Micro,Small and Medium scale Development Fund should phone the Director. Development Financing CBN on 0705451440 or 08037265741.
Such persons can also send email to msmedf@cbn.gov.ng or report at any of CBN branches nationwide.
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