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    DBN Targets N1.8trn Loan Expansion to Boost MSME Growth

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMay 18, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
    DBN Targets N1.8trn Loan Expansion to Boost MSME Growth
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    DBN Targets N1.8trn Loan Expansion to Boost MSME Growth

    The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) says it is expanding its support for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by growing its outstanding loan portfolio to over N1.8 trillion.

    Its Managing Director, Mr Tony Okpanachi, told newsmen in Lagos that the move aligns with the bank’s five-year strategic plan, meant to further drive economic development as job creation across Nigeria.

    To ensure this increase in lending, he said that DBN was working to attract N3 trillion in debt and equity. According to him, this funding initiative will empower the bank to provide financial resources to a greater number of MSMEs, a vital sector for economic growth and job creation in the country.

    “We want to scale up what we see, what we did the first five years, the next five years, how do we scale up? And that’s a major thing for us.

    “We believe that, in Nigeria, there’s still a lot more to be done. So, we are very aspirational in terms of what we need to do,” he said.

    The managing director noted that beyond the expansion of its loan portfolio and funding, DBN’s strategic objectives include a strong emphasis on inclusive growth. He added that the bank aims for 20 per cent of its lending to support women-led businesses and 40 per cent to benefit businesses owned by the poor.

    Okpanachi explained that DBN was also prioritising the growth of green financing and increasing its focus on supporting enterprises in underdeveloped states.

    He noted that the plan was to facilitate an additional 800,000 jobs, making a creation of two million over the next five years. The DBN boss explained, “In terms of job creation, last year, remember, last six years, I told you, we’ve done about 1.2 million. “We want to do at least two million in terms of job creation. That means both direct and indirect job creation.

    “Along the profitability side, of course, we want to be financially sustainable. So we’re not taking our eyes off financial sustainability.”

    Emphasising the bank’s role as a wholesale lender, the DBN boss clarified that the new target was not cumulative but represented a fresh drive to catalyse growth across various sectors.

    He said that DBN continued to expand its funding sources, by deepening relationships with existing partners and seeking new collaborations to increase both debt and equity.

    He highlighted ongoing discussions with various international partners and its plans to tap into local capital markets through a bond programme, with the first phase contingent on favourable macroeconomic conditions.

    Given the bank’s role as a long-term lender, Okpanachi said, “Strategically, we have to first expand our sources of funding. Two, dip in with the existing ones. How can we get more? Three, how can we use existing ones to catalyse additional ones?” he noted.

    He emphasised a deliberate focus on labour-intensive sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture, noting that they promise significant employment generation.

    “This strategic move involves consciously favouring sectors that employ more people over those that are heavily reliant on technology.

    “You see, sectors like manufacturing, sectors that are labour-intensive, agriculture, all those areas, they provide more jobs.

    “So we’re consciously looking at what we find in those sectors that are more labour-intensive,” Okpanachi added. #DBN Targets N1.8trn Loan Expansion to Boost MSME Growth Inflation Decline, not by Chance – FG

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