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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by sunboluwaji(m): 6:18pm On Jun 18, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by dauntless15(m): 11:14pm On Jun 24, 2020
Dozis:

I was able to register and submit mine last night but the problem is that I couldn't sign at the space provided for the signature.
If you haven't been able to do it just wait till around 2am in the night, that's when I did mine
seems it's no longer working.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 10:01pm On Jun 29, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 7:24pm On Jul 22, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Bestnigeriabusi(m): 9:48pm On Aug 26, 2020
How to Apply for CBN N50bn COVID-19 Loan

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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by wealthpreach(m): 1:15am On Aug 27, 2020
Bestnigeriabusi:
How to Apply for CBN N50bn COVID-19 Loan

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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Bestnigeriabusi(m): 10:39am On Aug 28, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 5:34pm On Aug 28, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Powersurge: 1:41am On Oct 15, 2020
Jonwesley:


Yes you are right about that. However it's just a variant of the intervention funds from the CBN, and usually the concepts are the same, few changes are noticeable. I started the training today with online zoom cloud meeting app, with whatsApp used to register me for the Covid-19 factor loan called AGSMEIS. It's a 7 year tenor, 5% int rate till 2021 March when it will become 9% all inclusive rate. My training continues next week. There will be a business plan to be done by self or by the trainers with a #10k cost. Which will be uploaded to the CBN NIRSAL AGSMEIS site And so on before you are invited for the interview proper.

I just registered for this. I heard it's now dragging. Some people say they have being on it for about 1 year. Others say only about 1% get approval. Please have u gotten to a critical stage yet or have u been paid?

Did u contact the training center or they contact u. What are they looking at in the business plan?
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Powersurge: 1:47am On Oct 15, 2020
Jonwesley:


That's ok. The option would have been sole trader or sole proprietorship, rather than the limited liability which I explained earlier. You are fine with that please.

Bro you seems to have some knowledge about this. I need guide. I am new applicant. Do i contact the training institutes or they will contact me? What are they looking for in the business plan? What are the chances of a new venture getting the loan? because it seems CBN's body language is leaning towards existing ventures.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 8:55am On Oct 15, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Jonwesley(m): 10:28am On Oct 15, 2020
Powersurge:


Bro you seems to have some knowledge about this. I need guide. I am new applicant. Do i contact the training institutes or they will contact me? What are they looking for in the business plan? What are the chances of a new venture getting the loan? because it seems CBN's body language is leaning towards existing ventures.

PROCESS
Step 1: Get Trained
It is mandatory for all applicants to attend training with a CBN certified Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), they have centers spread across the country.
Look for an accredited EDI around your location and get trained. The Certificate from the training is your target, because without it, you are not qualified to apply.
The Business plan will be part of the training from the EDI, some centres help write the Business plan for applicants at a fee. The Biz plan is all about your business you are into, with Executive summary, Introduction, coy organization, Techical analysis, Market Research and Analysis, Financial projections (P & L, Cash flow, Balance sheet), you can read more about this online.
The Biz plan would have to be uploaded to the NIRSAL online site
Step 2: Apply For Loan
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) will guides and assists you in applying for the loan by getting all necessary documents required for the processing of the loan



Step 3: Receive Funds
The Loan fund is paid into the account of beneficiaries. While unqualified candidates are given feedback.

Step 4: Get Business Support Services
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) will assist you to implement the business plan drawn and also provide business support services commercially.

Step 5: Make Sales
You sell your products and services to pay back loans and make profit, beneficiaries are expected to run the business by keeping proper records, monitor sales, and expenses to maximize profit and pay back the loan.

The chances are very bright, even if it's a new venture, but it must be registered. Even without any history, you are good to go. Many pple have been given since May when I learn't of it. But your business should be one that has a value chain development in it. I'm an applicant, and awaiting my interview. Another requirement is that you will have to open a personal current account with a Nirsal Microfinance Bank nearest to you.

Humbly submitted.

Good luck.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Jonwesley(m): 10:36am On Oct 15, 2020
Powersurge:


I just registered for this. I heard it's now dragging. Some people say they have being on it for about 1 year. Others say only about 1% get approval. Please have u gotten to a critical stage yet or have u been paid?

Did u contact the training center or they contact u. What are they looking at in the business plan?

Yes, the dragging is because of delayed processing and Naija issues. Also so many pple have been trained and more are applying daily. So far so good, but a lot of rumours are on anyway. It could be selective anyway based on the quality of your Business plan and the attractiveness of same to Nirsal. Don't believe all the side talks and face what you want. I'm still awaiting my interview and confident that I would be invited soon. A friend of mine got his invitation on Monday, and he applied about the same time with me in June this year.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Powersurge: 3:30pm On Oct 15, 2020
Jonwesley:


PROCESS
Step 1: Get Trained
It is mandatory for all applicants to attend training with a CBN certified Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), they have centers spread across the country.
Look for an accredited EDI around your location and get trained. The Certificate from the training is your target, because without it, you are not qualified to apply.
The Business plan will be part of the training from the EDI, some centres help write the Business plan for applicants at a fee. The Biz plan is all about your business you are into, with Executive summary, Introduction, coy organization, Techical analysis, Market Research and Analysis, Financial projections (P & L, Cash flow, Balance sheet), you can read more about this online.
The Biz plan would have to be uploaded to the NIRSAL online site
Step 2: Apply For Loan
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) will guides and assists you in applying for the loan by getting all necessary documents required for the processing of the loan



Step 3: Receive Funds
The Loan fund is paid into the account of beneficiaries. While unqualified candidates are given feedback.

Step 4: Get Business Support Services
The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) will assist you to implement the business plan drawn and also provide business support services commercially.

Step 5: Make Sales
You sell your products and services to pay back loans and make profit, beneficiaries are expected to run the business by keeping proper records, monitor sales, and expenses to maximize profit and pay back the loan.

The chances are very bright, even if it's a new venture, but it must be registered. Even without any history, you are good to go. Many pple have been given since May when I learn't of it. But your business should be one that has a value chain development in it. I'm an applicant, and awaiting my interview. Another requirement is that you will have to open a personal current account with a Nirsal Microfinance Bank nearest to you.

Humbly submitted.

Good luck.

Waoh! Explicit! I am very grateful for your input. My business is registered (awaiting my certificate). Also I gave someone some money to be doing the business since 2018. She is not doing bad. But it was a micro scale. And part time basis. Both she and I are busy. I don't know if I should reference this in my application. I will be starting the training with SMEDAN Monday.

This year, I planned to take the business up. Hence the reason for seeking loan. We have done market research in two states and 3 major markets. And being a data analyst by profession and currently working as a sales Analyst in a major FMCG conglomerate, it's was easy for me to analyse the market research.

Based on the research, I cut potential sales by more than half. And putting into consideration the fact that we are new in the market. Yet we still have over 4 ROI. This is giving me concerns. because the lenders might see the project as being too optimistic. What do you suggest? And after the financial analysis, if we are able to do 30% of our projection (which had been reduced more than half), we will still be on the green side. Very green side.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by Jonwesley(m): 3:41pm On Oct 15, 2020
Powersurge:


Waoh! Explicit! I am very grateful for your input. My business is registered (awaiting my certificate). Also I gave someone some money to be doing the business since 2018. She is not doing bad. But it was a micro scale. And part time basis. Both she and I are busy. I don't know if I should reference this in my application. I will be starting the training with SMEDAN Monday.

This year, I planned to take the business up. Hence the reason for seeking loan. We have done market research in two states and 3 major markets. And being a data analyst by profession and currently working as a sales Analyst in a major FMCG conglomerate, it's was easy for me to analyse the market research.

Based on the research, I cut potential sales by more than half. And putting into consideration the fact that we are new in the market. Yet we still have over 4 ROI. This is giving me concerns. because the lenders might see the project as being too optimistic. What do you suggest? And after the financial analysis, if we are able to do 30% of our projection (which had been reduced more than half), we will still be on the green side. Very green side.

OK.! Your experience counts, optimissm is essential in Business Plans., and based on this I think your background puts you in alpha position to defend your loan when the stage is set. However, i emphasize that you must tailor your loan to a value chain development business, not essentially a fast moving consumer product per se, that is what NIRSAL champions please. All the best.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by samshoz(m): 7:38am On Oct 18, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 4:00pm On Oct 18, 2020
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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by sharpwriter(m): 2:59pm On Feb 09, 2021
ndyfaby:
once u have applied online, u will be call upon. Just be checking ur email

I thought I would go to the training center myself. So you mean the training center would alert me when it's time for the training?
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by sharpwriter(m): 3:07pm On Feb 09, 2021
waleyp:
when you register online you must have gotten to a place where they will tell you to choose a training centre nearest to you.you need to do that first ,go to nirsal bank and they will direct you to the location of the edi centre.

I already chose a training center and I know the street.

What is this NIRSAL bank you're talking about? You mean I will still pay money?

I thought it's the EDI center that would call or text me. Please explain more to me.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by waleyp(m): 8:57pm On Feb 09, 2021
It's nirsal micro finance bank that is giving out the loan... But you must first attend training... But you will pay like 10k for the training first.... I think you need to visit that training centre on your street to get more information
sharpwriter:


I already chose a training center and I know the street.

What is this NIRSAL bank you're talking about? You mean I will still pay money?

I thought it's the EDI center that would call or text me. Please explain more to me.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by waleyp(m): 8:58pm On Feb 09, 2021
It's nirsal micro finance bank that is giving out the loan... But you must first attend training... But you will pay like 10k for the training first.... I think you need to visit that training centre on your street to get more information..
sharpwriter:


I already chose a training center and I know the street.

What is this NIRSAL bank you're talking about? You mean I will still pay money?

I thought it's the EDI center that would call or text me. Please explain more to me.
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by sharpwriter(m): 9:08pm On Feb 09, 2021
waleyp:
It's nirsal micro finance bank that is giving out the loan... But you must first attend training... But you will pay like 10k for the training first.... I think you need to visit that training centre on your street to get more information

Thanks sir.... I'm grateful
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by waleyp(m): 9:21pm On Feb 09, 2021
Where is your location? Its better to visit the edi centre on time because I think training happens once a month
sharpwriter:


Thanks sir.... I'm grateful

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Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by sharpwriter(m): 9:33pm On Feb 09, 2021
waleyp:
Where is your location? Its better to visit the edi centre on time because I think training happens once a month

Okk
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by waleyp(m): 2:59pm On Feb 10, 2021
Na so
sharpwriter:


Okk
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by ndyfaby: 3:00pm On Feb 12, 2021
is like this loan is given to n-power benificiaries cool
Re: How To Access The N50billion CBN COVID-19 Loan by joeybankz: 2:17pm On Jun 16, 2022
Is the covid 19 CBN loan still on going?

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