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New Lending Rules Spark Hope for Increased Credit Access

Regulators in Nigeria have welcomed new lending regulations that aim to boost credit access and financial inclusion in the country. The rules require telecommunications companies and digital lenders to share loan repayment data with credit bureaus, promoting transparency and accountability in the lending process.

Key Highlights of the New Regulations:

  • Credit Bureau Reporting: Lenders must report loan data to credit bureaus, enabling borrowers to build credit scores and access larger formal loans.
  • Consumer Protection: The regulations strengthen consumer protections, ban pre-authorized lending without consent, and require clear disclosure of fees and interest rates.
  • Increased Financial Inclusion: The move is expected to expand access to finance for millions of Nigerians, particularly in the informal sector.

Impact on Borrowers:

  • Improved Credit Scores: Borrowers who repay loans on time can build credit scores, making it easier to access formal credit in the future.
  • Increased Access to Credit: The new regulations are expected to increase access to credit for small and medium-sized enterprises, driving economic growth and development.

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