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susu microfinance

Susu

Interest Rate (5% – 23%)

 

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Category: Microfinance Tags: Business, Education, Micro Loan, Salary Advance
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Susu Microfinance Bank


Susu Microfinance Bank is a CBN licensed institution offering loans for multiple purposes in Lagos State, Nigeria.

 

Products

  • Micro loans – This is for entrepreneurs, traders and students to access up to N1m for existing businesses. The interest rate charged by susu is a minimum of  5% with the total dependent on the tenor of the loan. Micro lending is the provision of financial services for people who don’t have access to traditional financial services such as banks. The loans are aimed at individuals who were previously considered “unbankable” by larger banking institutions. These are borrowers who are possibly dealing in small amounts of money each day, living in hard-to-access areas, without credit histories or who don’t meet “traditional requirements” within the banking sector.
  • Salary Advance – This product is targeted at salary earners at large blue chip companies and enables them to access up to 75% of their monthly salary in advance.
  • Group Loan – The group loan is a form of rotating credit (Esusu/Ajo). A rotating credit scheme is where a group of individuals fill the role of an informal financial institution through repeated contributions and withdrawals to and from a common fund

Pros

  • Convenient repayment plan
  • Flexible loan conditions

Cons

  • Geographic restrictions to Lagos
  • 10% of loan amount is required in savings account
  • Guarantor required
  • Low Maximum loan amount

Requirements

  • You should be between 22 and 58 years old.
  • You must run an account (Current or Savings) for 3 months with Susu microfinance Bank in Nigeria.
  • Applicant must live and or work in Lagos State.
  • Two recent passport photograph (within the last 6 months)
  • Two credible guarantors
  • Two duly completed signature cards
  • Completed application form
  • Utility bill – last 3 months PHCN/NITEL

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