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FG Set To Distribute N10bn As Trader Moni Loan in 2020 The Federal Government has concluded plans to distribute
The Federal Government has concluded plans to distribute N10bn as Trader Moni loan in the year 2020.
It was gathered that the money would be distributed under the Trader Moni micro credit scheme, the Federal Government (FG), through the Bank of Industry (BOI) provides interest free and collateral free loan to petty traders and artisans.
Beneficiaries are also to receive between N10, 000 to N100,000.
The loan is part of the social intervention programmes under President Muhammadu Buhari led administration.
According to the 2020 Appropriation Bill signed into law by the President on Monday, N10 billion was allocated to BOI as ‘Grants to BOI to support low interest loan to SMEs’.
Findings also revealed that the same amount was allocated for the same purpose in the 2019 Appropriation Bill.
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A BOI official confirmed to Vanguard that the bank does not receive any other money from the FG apart from the fund received for disbursement as Trader Moni.
The first loan to an individual under the Trader Moni guidelines is N10,000. Upon payment of the first loan, the individual qualifies for a higher amount. The maximum amount allowed is N100,000.
While the first loan of N10, 000 can be collected without Biometric Verification Number (BVN) or bank account, the borrower must have a BVN and a bank account for the next set of loans.
Recalled that the Federal Government said it will increase the number of beneficiaries to five million from 2.5 million annually.
Statistics from the Trader Moni Command Center showed that N19.6 billion had been disbursed to 1.95 million Nigerians under the programme as at the end of October. The data also showed that 4.6 million people have been enumerated out of which 2.57 million have been verified.
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