CBN disclosed this through its Director of Development Finances, Dr. Mudashiru Olaitan, at the 3rd All Civil Society National Economic Summit, organised by a Coalition of Civil Societies.
According to him, young entrepreneurs can also access bank loans using their jewelleries and other moveable assets as collateral, under the National Collateral Registry policy of the Bank.
“The CBN has introduced a number of initiatives aimed at encouraging the youths to engage in entrepreneurial activities that will create employment and boost economic growth.
“Young entrepreneurs can now borrow up to N3million with their academic certificates as collateral.
There is also a policy, the National Collateral Registry, which enables young entrepreneurs who may not have immovable properties, to use their moveable properties, like jewelleries, gold and other things to access micro loans from banks” he said.
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