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Nigeria’s financial inclusion programs get going

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9 Payment Service Bank (9PSB) has partnered with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) to promote financial inclusion and job creation through comprehensive financial literacy and agent banking offering

9 Payment Service Bank (9PSB) has partnered with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) to promote financial inclusion and job creation through comprehensive financial literacy and agent banking offering. The partnership between 9PSB and LSETF is expected to run for two years, during which the joint efforts will drive digital literacy, job creation at the grassroots level, and overall financial inclusion for all residents of Lagos State.

Chief Executive Officer, 9PSB, Branka Mracajac said the collaboration with LSETF is a strategic partnership initiative aimed at providing top-notch financial literacy programs to individuals and small businesses in Lagos state with a view to helping them understand and embrace financial inclusion better. The banking sector in the West African country is strategizing to empower Nigeria’s youths, women, and other vulnerable groups, using the bank’s agency banking offerings.

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The partnership is designed to drive financial inclusion by empowering Lagos residents to grow and scale their micro, small, and medium enterprises.