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CBN To Prioritize Financial Inclusion For Women — Cardoso

The Governor Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Yemi Cardoso, said that the government was increasing financial inclusion for women as a top priority.

Mr Cardoso said this during a question-and-answer session at the 30th Nigeria Economic Summit, NES30, in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said that the CBN was taking measures to close the gender gap within the banking sector and empower women economically.

According to him, women play essential roles in the country’s economy.

“Women provide a very big and significant portion of the workforce, and they contribute extensively across various sectors.

“Women’s resilience and silent influence go a long way in advancing economic activities, particularly in the country and other parts of Africa,” he said.

Mr Cardoso said that some recent CBN initiatives were aimed at strengthening financial opportunities for women.

“A week or so ago, the CBN signed a code for women entrepreneurs financing, and it is going to implement a framework that will hopefully lead to greater financial inclusion for women in the country.

“This new initiative , which is backed by partnerships with the Development Bank of Nigeria and the Bank of Industry, is designed to expand financial services access and improve economic opportunities for female entrepreneurs.

“We need to go back to addressing the fundamentals. Without a strong economic base, trade-offs will only offer short-term solutions,” the CBN governor said.

The session also addressed pressing issues surrounding Nigeria’s economy, monetary policy, and rising inflation.

Mr Cardoso said that the recent monetary policy decisions included raising interest rates from 26.75 per cent to 27.25 per cent, and adjusting the bank’s Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) to 50 per cent for commercial banks.

He said that the policies were aimed at curbing inflation.

Mr Cardoso said that high inflation eroded purchasing power, discouraged investment, and ultimately impacted the productive sector.

“Taming inflation is key because if you do not tame it, it has a major throwback. It can deter investment and significantly reduce purchasing power.

“We hope that as inflation begins to moderate, interest rates will start to come down,” he said.

He said that a balanced approach would eventually allow for lowered interest rates as inflation moderated, making it easier for businesses to thrive.

SourceNAN

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