Taking stock of the Nigerian microfinance banking sector lessons from an assessment of 25 MFBs in five states / Ulri
By: Ulrich, Stefen
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2014Description: 116-134Subject(s): Regulation, Policy, Camel | Double-Bottom Line | Social Performance Management | Financial Performance | Rating | Microfinance Banks | Nigeria, Microfinance In: Enterprise Development and MicrofinanceSummary: Microfinance practices in Nigeria are unique relative to other countries. Although NGO-microfinance institutions are present, regulated, deposit-taking microfinance banks (MFBs) dominate the landscape. With roughly 870 MFBs licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the microfinance banking sector is large but still quite young -established in 2005. It was within this environment that the GIZItem type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Ahmedabad (HO) | (Browse shelf) | Vol. 25, Issue. 2 | Available | 018022 |
Microfinance practices in Nigeria are unique relative to other countries. Although NGO-microfinance institutions are present, regulated, deposit-taking microfinance banks (MFBs) dominate the landscape. With roughly 870 MFBs licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the microfinance banking sector is large but still quite young -established in 2005. It was within this environment that the GIZ
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