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FBN Merchant Bank Partners Oxford Business Group

Kayode Akinkugbe, Managing Director, FBN Merchant Bank
Kayode Akinkugbe, Managing Director, FBN Merchant Bank

FBN Merchant Bank said it will team up with the global research and consultancy firm, Oxford Business Group (OBG) to produce the financial chapter of The Report: Nigeria 2017.

The report will highlight the pivotal part Nigeria’s banks are playing in the country’s broader diversification efforts by boosting lending to the private sector.

It would chart the performance that the nation’s financial sector continues to deliver at home, despite the challenging economic climate, while also considering its role as a regional gateway.

In addition, OBG’s publication would analyse the impact that a tight monetary policy, implemented against a backdrop of lower hydrocarbons revenues and currency volatility, has had on Nigeria’s lenders.

“This partnership comes under the three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) between FBN Merchant Bank and Oxford Business Group, which is now in its second year. The Report will be a vital guide to the many facets of the country, including its macroeconomics, infrastructure, banking and other sectoral developments,” a statement from the bank added.

The Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at FBN Merchant Bank, Lolade Sasore, said she expects the bank’s partnership with OBG to explore the effect that the current economy and tight fiscal policy has had on both Nigeria’s lenders and borrowers.

Culled from ThisDay

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