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SMEDAN advocates use of BVN as collateral to access micro-credits

December 5, 20190 Views
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The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN) has called for the use of Bank Verification Number (BVN) as collateral to access micro-credits by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

Dr Dikko Radda, SMEDAN Director-General, made the call on Thursday in Uyo at the ongoing 11th meeting of the National Council on Industry, Trade and Investment organized by the ministry.

Dikko said that the banking industry could consider the BVN as adequate requirement to provide micro-credits to the MSMEs since it had been embedded with critical details of the owner.

Decrying lack of access to affordable finance by MSMEs, he expressed optimism that as Mpesa revolutionized access to finance in Kenya, BVN could create access to finance for informal entrepreneurs in Nigeria.

“This can change the storyline of the sub-sector.

”The Nigerian banks can look at the idea as an option to provide micro-credits to boost the MSMEs and foster economic development,’’ he said.

Presenting a paper entitled, “The Role of Small and Medium Enterprises and Entrepreneurship As Bedrock for the Development of Developing Economies’’ he decried many challenges facing the MSMEs.

He identified a lack of access to affordable finance as one of such challenges.

Dikko said the challenges notwithstanding, MSMEs played a pivotal role in economic development beyond employment generation to creating opportunities for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

He also noted that MSMMEs had contributed to technological innovation, helped in addressing youth restiveness and insecurity and improved standard of living as well as the direct creation of wealth and reduction of poverty.

The Director-General also said that MSMEs’ contribution to the manufacturing sector and Gross Domestic Product was significant in terms of share in total value-added.

Citing the 2017 MSMEs survey report, he said noted that there were over 41 million MSMEs in four major sectors in Nigeria (wholesale and retail trade, agriculture, manufacturing, and accommodation).

According to the report, some of the MSMEs usually experience the closure of business due to lack of funds, economic meltdown, and low patronage and inadequate power supply.

He called for an increased pool of fund and patronage to enable MSMEs take advantage of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and African Continental Free Trade Area agreement export windows.

The MSME boss also called for increased patronage of MSMEs in the procurement process of the federal, state and all local governments, to address the issue of access to markets.

The meeting of the national council, organized by the ministry, was scheduled is expected to hold between Dec. 2 and Dec. 6

It has as a theme: “The Role of Small and Medium Businesses in Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria: The Way Forward.”

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