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By Pete Sadler in Banking — 17 Jul 2023

Nigeria Slashes Merchant Banks' Cash Reserve by 70% to Foster Loan Growth

Nigeria Slashes Merchant Banks' Cash Reserve by 70% to Foster Loan Growth
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Nigeria’s central bank slashed the mandatory cash reserve requirement for merchant banks by 70% to increase their liquidity and ability to extend loans to companies.

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