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25% NELFUND Applicants Already Borrowed From Loan Apps – Expert

Abdullahi Olesin by Abdullahi Olesin
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A financial expert and chief executive officer, CRC Credit Bureau Limited, Dr Ahmed Popoola, has revealed that 25 percent of applicants for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND)had at one time or the other borrowed money, using digital platforms.

He said data submitted to the CRC Bureau for verification from NELFUND was subsequently processed and analysed, which revealed that “at least 25% of NELFUND applicants have borrowed at least once, in the last two years using digital platforms on their mobile devices”.

“NELFUND submits their data to CRC, our analysis of those data showed that at least 25 % of students have already borrowed at least once in the last two years using digital platforms on their phones”, he said.

Popoola disclosed this yesterday while delivering the first collaborative lecture of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences (FMSS) and the Centre for Advancement and Industrial Collaboration (CAIC) of the Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete.

Speaking on the theme” Finance, Entrepreneurship, and The Infrastructure of Trust “, Popoola decried, what he called “huge fundig gaps for entrepreneurship businesses in Nigeria” saying “credit penetration (acces to credit) for registered businesses in Nigeria is only 13% for 39.6 million businesses documented by SMEDAN”.

He said despite various government credit facilities and intervention for SMEs ,only two million small businesses have been able to access intervention loans , a situation which he said has forced many dying businesses to seek alternative access to credit.

“Today in our data base, there are about 60 million Nigerians that are borrowing, two million businesses, but a lot of business today are still unable to access credit in Nigeria .

“Government funding directly to entrepreneurship in Nigeria is counter productive, it doesn’t get to small businesses “, he said .

According to him, “Credit is not only about borrowing, it’s a mechanism that unlocks opportunity for those who know how to use it”.

While expressing delight that the Nigeria financial institutions is evolving, the guest lecturer announced that the CRC credit bereau in collaboration with MTN will soon launch an application that will monitor how much time people spend on their phone devices, for what purposes, and their locations with a view to determining their credit worthiness or indebtedness when ever they are seeking for one.

He admonished Nigerians to behave “responsibly on their social media platforms”, even as he stressed the need for all those using different addresses in their banks accounts to “unify their identity system”.

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Abdullahi Olesin is an award‑winning journalist with roughly three decades of experience. He currently reports for LEADERSHIP Newspaper. Over the years, his reporting has contributed to development and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria. He can be reached via [email protected].

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