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    Nigeria to Roll Out NIN-Linked Credit System for Enhanced Credit Evaluation

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiJune 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria to Roll Out NIN-Linked Credit System for Enhanced Credit Evaluation

    The Nigerian government is launching a unified national credit system that links individuals’ credit scores to their National Identification Numbers (NIN). This initiative aims to promote transparency and accountability in the lending ecosystem, making it easier for financial institutions to assess creditworthiness and increasing access to loans for Nigerians.

    The system will enable financial institutions to access comprehensive and traceable credit profiles of customers seeking loans. Starting in July, eligible Nigerians can access up to ₦2 million in interest-free loans, in addition to other financing options at low, single-digit interest rates. The initiative targets 400,000 young Nigerians, including National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, to improve their access to financial support and promote economic growth.

    The new system will promote transparency and accountability, preventing loan evasion and introducing strong enforcement measures for defaulters. According to Uzoma Nwagba, Managing Director of CREDICORP, this marks a significant transformation in Nigeria’s credit system, where loans taken from any source will be recorded and monitored with real implications for borrowers. This development is expected to boost confidence in the lending ecosystem and encourage responsible borrowing habits among Nigerians.

    By linking credit scores to NIN, the government aims to create a more efficient and reliable credit assessment process. This will enable lenders to make informed decisions and reduce the risk of loan defaults. The initiative is part of the government’s efforts to improve access to finance and promote economic development in Nigeria. With this new system, Nigerians can expect a more streamlined and transparent credit process, making it easier to access loans and other financial services. #Nigeria to Roll Out NIN-Linked Credit System for Enhanced Credit Evaluation#

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