By Ismail Azeez
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revoked the operating licences of Livingspring and 45 other microfinance banks across the country.
The apex bank’s directive took immediate effect on July 1, following the institutions’ failure to meet regulatory requirements.
Among the affected institutions are Minji-Se Churchill MFB, Merchant MFB, Janmaa MFB, Busu MFB, Gold MFB, Zain MFB, Bompai MFB, Ajwa MFB, NOW NOW Digital MFB, Crystabel Microfinance Bank, Chanelle MFB, Abia SME MFB, Kamba MFB, Iwade MFB, Winview MFB, Zuru MFB, Minjibir MFB, Shanono MFB, Sumaila MFB, Rimin Gado MFB, Mwaghavul MFB, Sycamore MFB, TOFA MFB, Safegate MFB, Creekline MFB, Bestar MFB, Livingspring MFB, Apple MFB, Stanford MFB.
Others are Frontline MFB, Zafec MFB, Supreme MFB, Bejin-Doko MFB, Kanopoly MFB, Bellbank MFB, Yeneng MFB, Creditville MFB, MBAG MFB, Straight Sahara MFB, OurPass MFB, Verdant MFB, Basawa MFB, Casha MFB, Esteem MFB, Entrepreneur MFB and Avantus MFB.