Maxitrust Microfinance Bank Ltd, one of Nigeria’s innovation-driven micro lenders, has launched a flagship funding package – MAXI-WASH – in demonstration of its commitment to health, dignity, and sustainable living in the country.
Speaking during the launch of a grassroots-oriented product in Port Harcourt, developed in partnership with Water.org and the National Association of Microfinance Banks (NAMB), the managing director of the MfB, Idris Mohammed Abdullahi, explained that the product’s launch marked a significant milestone in MFB’s journey toward inclusive finance with social impact.
He clarified: “MAXI-WASH is more than a loan product: it is a commitment to health, dignity, and sustainable living. Through this product, we are empowering households, schools, markets, and communities to access clean water, build modern toilets, water storage systems, hand-washing facilities and improve hygiene standards in line with Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). “Our partnership with Water.org and NAMB underscores the power of collaboration in addressing fundamental human needs.
By combining access to finance with access to safe water and sanitation, we are helping to build healthier communities and a more productive environment”, the banker added.
While thanking the board chairman, Surveyor Ugo Ejim, and members of the board for their visionary leadership, the NAMB and Water.org for their technical support, Abdullahi urged customers of the bank to take advantage of the introduction of the MAXI-WASH facility as a tool for transforming lives, homes, and businesses. In his brief remarks at the event, the Board chairman said: “Today’s event is not just another product launch; it is a demonstration of how finance can be used as a tool for social transformation. With MAXI-WASH, we are extending financial access to promote clean water, improved



