GUIDLINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE N50 BILLION TARGETED CREDIT FACILITY

1.0 Introduction
 The corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic has   led to unprecedented disruptions to 
 global supply chains, sharp drop in global   crude oil prices, turmoil in global stock 
 and financial markets, massive   cancellation of sporting and entertainment   event, 
 lockdown of large swaths movements of   persons in many countries, and 
intercontinental travel bans/restrictions across critical air routes across the world. 
These outcomes have had severe consequences on households’ livelihoods and 
business activities, resulting from drop in global demand, declined consumer 
confidence and slowdown in production. 
In this respect, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) introduced the N50 billion 
Targeted Credit Facility (TCF) as a stimulus package to support households and 
micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) affected by the COVID-19 
pandemic. 
This Guidelines outlines the operational modalities for the Scheme.
2.0 Objectives of the Facility
The broad objectives of the CBN’s N50 billion Targeted Credit Facility include:
i. Cushion the adverse effects of COVID-19 on households and MSMEs;
ii. Support households and MSMEs whose economic activities have been 
significantly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
iii. Stimulate credit to MSMEs to expand their productive capacity through 
equipment upgrade, and research and development.
3.0 Eligible Participants
i. Households with verifiable evidence of livelihood adversely impacted by 
COVID-19; and
ii. Existing enterprises with verifiable evidence of business activities
adversely affected as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
iii. Enterprises with bankable plans to take advantage of opportunities 
arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
4.0 Activities Covered
Eligible activities under the Scheme include:
i. Agricultural value chain activities
ii. Hospitality (accommodation and food services)
iii. Health (pharmaceuticals and medical supplies)
iv. Airline service providers
v. Manufacturing/value addition
vi. Trading
vii. Any other income generating activities as may be prescribed by the CBN.
5.0 Funding
The Scheme shall be financed from the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 
Development Fund (MSMEDF). 
6.0 Participating Financial Institution
The eligible participating financial institution for the Scheme is NIRSAL 
Microfinance Bank (NMFB).
7.0 Loan Limit
7.1 SMEs: The loan amount shall be determined based on the activity, cashflow
and industry/segment size of beneficiary, subject to a maximum of N25
million for SMEs; and
7.2 Households: Can access a maximum of N3 million
7.3 Working capital shall be a maximum of 25% of the average of the previous 3 
years’ annual turnover. (where the enterprise is not up to 3 years in operation, 
25% of the previous year’s turnover will suffice).
8.0 Interest Rate
Interest rate under the intervention shall be 5% p.a. (all inclusive) up to 28th
February 2021 and thereafter, the interest on the facility shall revert to 9% p.a. (all 
inclusive) as from 1st March 2021.
9.0 Loan Tenor
9.1 Working capital shall be for a maximum period of one year, with no option for 
rollover.
9.2 Term loan shall have a maximum tenor of not more than 3 years with, at 
least, one-year moratorium.
8.0 Collateral Requirement
The collateral to be pledged by beneficiaries under the programme shall be as 
may be acceptable by NIRSAL MFB, but may include any one or more of the 
following:
i. Moveable asset(s) duly registered on the National Collateral Registry 
(NCR).
ii. Simple deposit of title documents, in perfectible state
iii. Deed of Debenture (for stocks), in perfectible state
iv. Irrevocable domiciliation of proceeds
v. Two (2) acceptable Guarantor
vi. Personal Guarantee of the promoter of the business
vii. Life Insurance of the Key-Man, with NMFB noted as the First Loss 
Payee
viii. Comprehensive Insurance over the asset 
9.0 Principal Repayment 
Repayment shall be made on installment basis by the beneficiaries to the NMFB
according to the nature of enterprise and the repayment schedule/work plan 
provided at the application stage.
10.0 Modalities
10.1 Households/MSMEs
i. Eligible households or MSMEs shall submit applications directly to 
NIRSAL Microfinance Bank (NMFB);
ii. The application must, among others, contain BVN 8number, business 
registration (where applicable) and business plan with clear evidence of 
the opportunity or adverse impact as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
iii. NMFB shall appraise and conduct due diligence applications.
iv. Upon satisfactory appraisal of application, NMFB shall forward the 
applications to the CBN for final approval
v. CBN reviews applications and gives final approval for disbursement to 
NMFB.
10.2 Corporate Entity
i. A corporate entity shall submit application to NMFB with clear evidence 
of the opportunity or adverse impact as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
ii. NMFB shall appraise and conduct due diligence applications.
iii. Upon satisfactory appraisal of application, NMFB shall forward the 
applications to the CBN for final approval
iv. CBN reviews applications and gives final approval for disbursement to 
NMFB.
11.0 Monitoring and Reporting
Periodic monitoring of projects financed under the Scheme shall be conducted by 
the NIRSAL MFB.
12.0 Responsibilities of Stakeholders
12.1 CBN shall:
i. Provide the seed fund for the Scheme
ii. Release funds to NIRSAL MFB for disbursement to successful
applicants. 
iii. Review the Guidelines of the Facility as may be necessary
iv. Receive and process periodic returns from NIRSAL MFB.
v. Monitor and evaluate implementation of the Scheme by NIRSAL MFB.
12.2 NIRSAL MFB shall:
i. Validate the status and BVN of the applicants;
ii. Process and disburse funds to approved beneficiaries;
iii. Maintain records of all beneficiaries and disbursements;
iv. Forward periodic returns on the prescribed format on the Scheme to 
CBN;
v. Comply with the Guidelines; and 
vi. Carry out any other duties as the CBN may prescribe from time to time.
15. Exit Date
The exit date of this Intervention is 31st December 2024.
16. Amendments 
This framework shall be subject to review from time to time as may be deemed 
necessary by the CBN.
17. Enquiries and Returns
All enquiries and returns should be addressed to:
Director,
Development Finance Department
Central Bank of Nigeria,
Abuja.
March 2020
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