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NPF Microfinance Bank to Open 11 New Branches

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: August 21, 2016
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NPF Microfinance Bank has gotten approval for the establishment of 11 more branches across the country.

The Central Bank of Nigeria gave the approval in a letter signed by Mrs. A.O. Kako on behalf of the Director, Other Financial Institutions Supervision Department.

The letter reads, “We refer to your submissions in respect of the above subject and write to convey the approval of Central Bank of Nigeria to your proposed additional eleven (11) branches in Ibadan, Ikorodu, Abeokuta, Asaba, Tejuosho (Yaba), Onitsha 2, Port Harcourt 2, Aba, Okene, Aswani (Isolo) and Calabar.”

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Commenting on its business development and future outlook, Managing Director and CEO of the NPF Microfinance Bank, Akinwunmi Lawal explained that the idea of creating more outlets was in line with its expansion strategy and to help provide seamless services to its esteemed customers.

Lawal said the bank has already concluded arrangements to unveil 5 out of the 11 branches this week.

The new branches to be inaugurated, are located in Ibadan, Oyo state, Abeokuta in Ogun state and Ikorodu and Yaba (Tejuosho) both in Lagos state and Asaba in Delta state.

The bank’s 2015 record shows an improve on its asset by 26 per cent from N10.865 billion in 2014 to N13.668 billion, and loan size by 21 per cent from N6.527 billion in 2014 to N7.881 billion in 2015. Its turnover rose to N2.329 billion in 2015 from N2.004 billion the previous year, representing a 16 per cent leap.

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