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NICA hails establishment of national credit agency

The NCGC is expected to begin full operations before the end of the second quarter of 2025.

• May 31, 2025
NICA logo/Nigerian flag
NICA logo/Nigerian flag

The National Institute of Credit Administration has praised the Federal Government for establishing the National Credit Guarantee Company to advance Nigeria’s economic development.

Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of NICA, Prof. Chris Onalo, said in a statement on Friday that the institution’s creation comes at an ideal time.

Mr Onalo said, “With NCGC and Credicorp—Consumer Credit Corporation—Nigeria is now positioned to lead a new wave of economic progress across Africa.’’

He stated that NICA, as a professional regulatory body for credit management in Nigeria, is prepared to support the NCGC in fulfilling its mandate.

Mr Onalo described the NCGC’s launch as a major move to revitalise the economy and a potential catalyst for Nigeria’s industrial transformation.

He said credit companies play key roles in improving access to credit, fostering growth, supporting underserved groups, and building effective risk-sharing partnerships.

He outlined NCGC’s benefits as including easier loan access, job creation, broader financial inclusion, and potentially reduced interest rates.

He added that NCGC would enable easier access to loans for individuals and small businesses, leading to the growth of new and existing enterprises.

According to Mr Onalo, broader access to credit could increase investments, create jobs, and stimulate industrial activity in local communities.

He noted, “Financial inclusion is a core aim of the initiative, helping reduce poverty and economic inequality, while supporting national GDP growth.’’

He said the NCGC would also help lower interest rates by sharing lending risks with financial institutions.

“The NCGC could lead to reduced interest rates and fewer collateral demands, making loans more accessible,” Mr Onalo stated.

He added that while industrialisation had not yet fully begun, the NCGC marked a strong step towards that future.

The NCGC is expected to begin full operations before the end of the second quarter of 2025.

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