The Nigerian Central Bank recently approved eight organizations åö including United States-based ACCION åö to act as Microfinance Banks (MFBs) in the country. The other seven organizations are Lagos-based Susu, Integrated MFB, MIC, Wize Trade, Mustasons, the Osun State College of Technology, and First Global MFB of Port Harcourt.
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