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Nigeria: Access to Debt Financing for SMEs - Looking Back at the Achievements of the 8th Senate of Nigeria
8th Senate of Nigeria, 7 June 2019
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To ease access to finance for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the 8th Senate of Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2016 tackled the Companies and Allied Matters Act. The 28-year old Companies and Allied Matters Act was amended by the Senate with changes aimed at encouraging investment in small businesses, lowering costs and easing regulatory burdens. Read more.
The 8th Nigerian Senate has introduced the NS8 Chatbot, an online Artificial Intelligence (AI) - powered information service for Nigerians interested in the outgoing 8th Senate's activities, key interventions and achievements.
28-year old Companies and Allied Matters Act was amended by the The 8th Senate of Nigeria with changes aimed at encouraging investment in small businesses, lowering costs and easing regulatory burdens.
Legal framework for credit bureau services. A bill for an act to provide legal framework for credit bureau services and for other matters ... see more »
From its inception, the 8th Senate of Nigeria focused its legislative reforms on easing access to capital for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). To enable small companies ... Read more »
The 8th Nigerian Senate has introduced the NS8 Chatbot, an online Artificial Intelligence (AI) - powered information service for Nigerians interested in the outgoing 8th Senate's ... Read more »
"In the three years since the 8th Senate was inaugurated we have advanced legislation to better our business environment, fund infrastructure development, improve healthcare and ... Read more »
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