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Alliance Report Laments N14tn Credit Contraction to Productive Sector Despite Banks’ Stronger Capital Base

Declares SMEs face N48tn funding gap amid credit squeeze as current lending represents 1% of total bank loans

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thisdaylive.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Alliance Report Laments N14tn Credit Contraction to Productive Sector Despite Banks’ Stronger Capital Base

Declares SMEs face N48tn funding gap amid credit squeeze as current lending represents 1% of total bank loans

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punchng.com1 mesi fa

AfDB flags weak private sector credit in Nigeria

AfDB: Nigeria's private sector credit at 9.4% of GDP, among Africa's weakest (Kenya 31.6%, Vietnam 121.6%). Banks favor government securities, constraining tech/infrastructure investments and startup access to growth capital.

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·thisdaylive.com

    Alliance Report Laments N14tn Credit Contraction to Productive Sector Despite Banks’ Stronger Capital Base

    Declares SMEs face N48tn funding gap amid credit squeeze as current lending represents 1% of total bank loans

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    AfDB flags weak private sector credit in Nigeria

    The African Development Bank reports Nigeria's private sector credit at just 9.4% of GDP, hindering business growth. Discover why credit is weak.