Business
CBN to boost non-oil exporters with N500bn loans
THE Central Bank of Nigeria said it will invest in a N500 billion debenture to be issued by the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) as part of a bid to diversify the country’s revenues away from crude.
National Daily gathered that the apex bank is setting aside the sum for loans to non-oil exporters, after a slump in oil revenue led to economy crisis in the country.
Nigeria, whose economy shrank 0.4 percent in the first quarter of 2016, has been hit hard by a slump in global oil prices. It relies on sales of crude for around 70 percent of national income and 90 percent of foreign exchange earnings.
Nigeria was Africa’s top oil producer until a series of militant attacks on pipelines pushed crude production to a 30-year low. The value of its exports, mostly crude, plunged 52 percent to 1.27 trillion naira in the three months to March from a year ago.It expects to nearly double its non-oil revenues this year to counter the effect of lost crude income.
ALSO SEE: CBN floats naira, appoints primary dealers
“The facility is essentially designed to redress the declining export credit and reposition the sector to increase its contribution to revenue generation and economic development,” the central bank said.
“It will improve export financing, increase access of exporters to low interest credit and offer additional opportunities for them to upscale and expand their businesses,” it added.
The bank said loans for up to three years would be granted at a maximum all-in interest rate of 7.5 percent a year. Loans of more than three years will be granted at a maximum rate of 9 percent a year.
Much of the hard currency Nigeria needs to finance imports evaporated as the central bank burned dollars in an attempt to peg the naira at 197 to the dollar, which it gave up under new FX guidelines introduced on Wednesday.
The new market-driven trading regime is likely to weaken the naira. Nigerian exports will become relatively cheap, but imports more expensive.
-
Football3 days agoAfrica breaks World Cup record with seven teams in knockout stage
-
Latest6 days agoAlleged xenophobic attack claims life of Malawian street vendor in South Africa
-
Football4 days agoNetherlands to face Morocco, Brazil draw Japan in 2026 World Cup round of 32
-
Comments and Issues5 days agoNorway’s Rowing Celebration Captures The Spirit Of The World Cup
-
Aviation1 week agoHeading through the storm: Multiple taxes, complex leasing drag on Nigerian carriers
-
Energy5 days agoLeaked court documents allege Shell ignored pipeline safety warnings in Niger Delta
-
Latest1 week agoTroops close in on forest hideout as search continues for abducted Oyo schoolchildren
-
Business4 days agoNAFDAC, FCCPC others partners OSOA Foods advocacy on food safety, MSME growth

