- Safiu Kehinde
The Central Bank of Nigeria has partners with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in $1 billion investment deal.
This was disclosed in a post on the apex bank’s official X handle on Tuesday.
According to the post, the CBN signed the agreement with IFC in an effort to boost local currency financing for Nigerian businesses.
It also disclosed that the deal would sew IFC scale naira-denominated investments across priority sectors of the Nigerian economy, including agriculture, housing, infrastructure, energy, small and medium enterprises, as well as the creative and youth economy.
“This according to CBN, whilldrive economic growth, job creation, and diversification across Nigeria
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has signed an agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to boost local currency financing for Nigerian businesses, marking a key outcome alongside the IMF & World Bank Annual Meetings.
“This partnership will enable the IFC to scale its naira-denominated investments across priority sectors of the Nigerian economy, including agriculture, housing, infrastructure, energy, small and medium enterprises, as well as the creative and youth economy.
“The collaboration is set to channel over $1 billion in financing across the coming years to drive economic growth, job creation, and diversification across Nigeria.
“CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso described the partnership as part of the CBN’s commitment to delivering innovative development initiatives through reputable third-party service providers, moving beyond traditional intervention programs.