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NIRSAL MFB pledges more support for SMEs, sports
The Managing Director of NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, Mr Abubakar Kure has said the bank would continue to support businesses to fast track growth of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in the country. Kure said this in Abuja on the sideline of a novelty football match to mark the third year anniversary of the strategic bank. He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the bank will continue to work with relevant stakeholders to fast track the growth of SMEs across the country. Kure said the novelty match was organised by the bank as part of activities to mark its third year anniversary and also to informally interact with members of staff.
“This event is for us to informally meet, know ourselves better, network and also exercise with this novelty match, with the ultimate aim of improving our productivity,” he said. According to him, the bank will also continue to encourage physical exercise and sports for all staff members to boost their mental alertness. Earlier, Mr Darlington Lawson, Executive Director of the bank said the event had helped strengthened the camaraderie among its personnel. He described physical exercise as good for better health and productivity at work. Mrs Joy Nkwor, Director, Human Resources of the Bank said the event was an opportunity for the women to show their physical fitness on the field of play.

Nkwor had captained the female team to beat the male team 3-2 in an interesting novelty football match. The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL MFB) was established in 2019 to stimulate the flow of affordable finance and investment in the agricultural value chain.
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