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🌟 INTRODUCING THE FINANCIAL INCLUSION CENTER (FIC) NETWORK! 🌟
Are you interested in starting a profitable digital financial service business?
We are partnering with FIC Professional Network Plc to empower individuals with training, tools, and certification to run a Financial Inclusion Center.
You can now earn income by offering:
✔ NIN & BVN Enrollment
✔ SIM Registration
✔ CAC/Business Name Registration
✔ BOI Loan Processing
✔ NYSC Accredited Services
✔ Account Opening, Afrigo Card & ATM Issuance
✔ Address Verification
…and more!
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You also qualify for a ₦600,000 BOI Equipment Loan after the ₦33,000 CIBN Agent Banking Exam Registration.
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– Start your own financial service business
– Access continuous support
– Become part of a growing national network
– Earn from high-demand services
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28/11/2025
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Are you interested in doing NIN registration with NIMC. or other data collection business like
❑ BOI Loan Processing and Management
❑ BVN Enrollment
❑ State Resident Registration
❑ Account Opening
❑ ATM Card Issuance
❑ Address Verification
❑ CAC Registration
❑ Membership with CITY
❑ Other Opportunities as they open up nationwide.
If yes, a small loan of N600,000 to get you NIMC certificate, license for NIN and device has been secured for you.
The money will be deducted from your work payment as you register people.
All you need to do is to go to www.myabc.ng to register for CIBN membership and exam coming up in February 2026.
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Note: Do not click on the check list on that front page.
You will pay 33k for the registration. Let me know before you make payment so I can check if you did the right registration.
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Home || Agent Banking Certification (ABC) The need to find ways for everyone to access financial services led to the development of agency banking in the 2000s. Agency banking refers to the use of third parties for the provision of banking and other financial services to the public. This concept enables banks and other financial institution...
Mapping MSME Access to Finance in Lagos: Who Gets Funded and Why
Hello entrepreneur, let’s talk about something that’s on almost everyone’s mind — access to finance. If you run a small business in Lagos, you’ve probably asked yourself: “Why do some people get loans easily while others keep struggling?” Let’s break it down together in plain language.
What are MSME?
MSME simply means Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises. These are businesses that drive our economy — from the woman frying akara at the corner, to the small fashion designer employing three tailors, to the tech startup with a growing team. If your business is registered, making sales, creating jobs, or providing services, chances are you fall into this category.
What qualifies you as an MSME?
In Nigeria, your size is usually measured by:
Number of employees (micro: less than 10, small: 10–49, medium: 50–199).
Annual turnover (how much money your business makes in a year).
You don’t need to be “big” to qualify. Even the smallest hustles can count as MSMEs once you treat them like real businesses.
What kinds of businesses qualify for MSME credit facilities?
Banks and institutions like BOI want to fund businesses that are productive and sustainable. This includes:
Agriculture – farming, food processing, agro-allied businesses.
Manufacturing – small factories, furniture makers, producers.
Creative industries – fashion, film, design, music, and media.
Technology – startups solving local problems with innovation.
Services – logistics, cleaning, health, education, etc.
The key question is: “Can this business grow, create jobs, and repay the loan?”
Common mistakes MSMEs make when planning for credit
Now here’s where many entrepreneurs miss it:
No proper records – Many businesses don’t keep accounts. If you can’t show how much you make and spend, lenders won’t take you seriously.
Mixing personal and business money – If your shop’s profit is the same wallet you use for food and transport, it’s hard to prove growth.
No business plan – Lenders want to see how the money will be used. “Just give me money, I will manage” doesn’t work.
Poor compliance – No CAC registration, no tax ID, no licenses. Without these, you’re invisible to formal finance.
Three MSME success stories in Lagos
Farmcrowdy – Started as a small agricultural platform in Lagos, now one of Nigeria’s top agri-tech companies, attracting local and international funding.
House of Tara – Began with just a small makeup kit; today it’s a full-scale beauty brand with training centers and retail outlets, supported through proper structuring and finance.
LifeBank – A health-tech startup that began in Lagos, now uses technology to deliver blood and oxygen to hospitals. They scaled with access to credit and investor funding.
Final Takeaway
Finance is not just about asking — it’s about preparing. If you want to be among those who get funded, start keeping records, separate your money, register your business, and have a clear plan for how a loan will help you grow.
Remember: opportunity favors the prepared business.
Wellzino Communication Ltd & Business Development Service Provider (BDSP)
02/07/2025
Meeting with BOI Officials
The Lagos BDSP team today visited the Bank of Industry (BOI) office in Ikeja, where we were warmly received by the state coordinator. During the meeting, he provided valuable insights into BOI's operational framework, emphasizing the organization's primary focus on supporting industrialization in Nigeria.
While other businesses may also be considered, the key factor is the viability and potential for returns on investment. BOI's primary concern is ensuring that the businesses they support can generate sufficient revenue to repay the loan.
The State Coordinator stressed that BOI's objective is not to distribute funds indiscriminately but rather to support businesses that can drive economic growth and development. The team appreciated the opportunity to engage with BOI officials and gain a deeper understanding of their requirements and expectations.
We were there to complete our documentation as Business Development Service provider (BDSP)
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Thanks to FIC Network for this great opportunity.
02/07/2025
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