Nigeria : IFC grants $10 m to strengthen Providus Bank’s short-term signature
The small, fast-growing Nigerian bank, which recently exited the OTC market, will benefit from a $10 million trade finance line through the IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program.
31/10/2022 at 17h43, by Africa Business+
Having entered the Nigerian banking landscape in 2016 with a regional commercial bank licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Providus Bank Plc will receive a trade finance line of credit from the IFC (World Bank).
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