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CREDICORP, Leadway Trustees, Optimus Bank, Unveil Loan Scheme For Retirees

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The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP), in partnership with Leadway Trustees and Optimus Bank, have launched a transformative initiative to empower Nigeria’s retirees. 

The initiative under the theme; “Empowering Retirement with Consumer Credit,” introduces affordable, pension-backed loans for Nigeria’s senior citizens, ensuring annuitants are fully integrated into the nation’s consumer credit ecosystem.

At the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Abuja on Thursday, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO), CREDICORP, Engr. Uzoma Nwagba underscored the programme’s transformative potential. 

According to him, the scheme, launched under the theme “Empowering Retirement with Consumer Credit,” is for both federal and state pensioners. 

He commended President Bola Tinubu for prioritizing financial inclusion through the Renewed Hope Agenda, noting that the pension-backed loan programme reflects the administration’s commitment to creating opportunities for all Nigerians, including senior citizens who had long been excluded from access to consumer credit.

He emphasized that retirees, after years of dedicated service to the country, deserve access to affordable financing for healthcare, small businesses, home improvements, and family needs. 

He added: “The programme leverages pension income, offering retirees tailored, low-interest loans that are both secure and sustainable. 

“This first-of-its-kind product ensures that Nigeria’s seniors can access credit with dignity, without the burden of exorbitant rates or complex processes.

“Annuitants are the backbone of Nigeria’s progress, yet they have been sidelined in the credit ecosystem. This programme changes that narrative. By partnering with Leadway Trustees’ expertise in pension management we are delivering a credit solution that is safe, affordable, and transparent. This is consumer credit redefined inclusive, equitable, and empowering.”

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