Wednesday, March 4, 2026
27.1 C
Lagos

Business

Tinubu Hails Nigeria-UAE Partnership as BUA Signs MoU with Abu Dhabi Ports, Mair Group

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the signing of...

Tinubu Hails BOI on N636bn Loan Disbursement to Businesses in 2025

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Bank of...

Reputation Economy: How Nigerian Brands Won, Lost Public Trust in 2025

P + Measurement Services, Nigeria’s leading independent media intelligence...

UAC Records Revenue Surge, Profit Impacted by One-Off Acquisition-Related Costs

UAC of Nigeria Plc has announced its unaudited financial...

Repton Group Wins 2025 Dangote Cement Largest Distributor Award

…in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa By Goke Ilesanmi L-R: Alhaji Aliko...

ICT

Konga Partners Verve to Delight Customers with Free Shopping Vouchers

  Konga, Nigeria’s leading composite e-commerce platform has partnered with...

NCC Spotlights Renewable Energy on World Consumer Rights Day

  The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded arrangements to...

Governors, NCC Set for Broadband Awareness Forum Oct 20

All Nigeria State Governors are set to discuss how...

VerveLife 5.0 Gears Up for Nairobi, Lagos Events

Following a successful series of Verve Life 5.0 satellite...

Telecom Infrastructure Critical to Successful 2023 Elections – Danbatta

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission,...

Capital Market

NGX RegCo Issues Advisory on Recent Price Movements, Urges Informed Trading

NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo), the independent regulatory arm...

Stanbic IBTC Nominees Celebrates 30 Years of Trust with Landmark Gala Event

Stanbic IBTC Nominees Limited marked a significant milestone on...

NGX GMD, Temi Popoola, Seeks Collaborative Alignment to Drive Sustainable Capital at IFC Confab

Temi Popoola, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer...

AI: Powerful Tool for Economic Growth in Africa-NGX Chair, Umaru Kwairanga

 KEYNOTE SPEECH BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIGERIA EXCHANGE...

Transcorp, DMO, MTN, Dangote Cement, CardinalStone, among Winners at NGX Made of Africa Awards

Transnational Corporation Plc, the Debt Management Office, CardinalStone, Chapel...

Insurance

AIICO 2026 Agency Retreat Honours Outstanding Sales Champions

Mrs. Ego Uzochukwu (Award Winner, centre); flanked on her...

Sovereign Trust Insurance Spreads Love with Fire Safety Drive

On Valentine's Day, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc showed its...

Mutual Benefits Begins 2026 with ₦5.9bn January Claims Settlement

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, a leading Nigerian insurance company,...

Love That Protects: AIICO Takes Valentine’s Message to the Streets

In a vibrant twist to this year’s Valentine’s Day...

Business

Tinubu Hails Nigeria-UAE Partnership as BUA Signs MoU with Abu Dhabi Ports, Mair Group

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the signing of...

Tinubu Hails BOI on N636bn Loan Disbursement to Businesses in 2025

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Bank of...

Reputation Economy: How Nigerian Brands Won, Lost Public Trust in 2025

P + Measurement Services, Nigeria’s leading independent media intelligence...

UAC Records Revenue Surge, Profit Impacted by One-Off Acquisition-Related Costs

UAC of Nigeria Plc has announced its unaudited financial...

Repton Group Wins 2025 Dangote Cement Largest Distributor Award

…in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa By Goke Ilesanmi L-R: Alhaji Aliko...

ICT

Konga Partners Verve to Delight Customers with Free Shopping Vouchers

  Konga, Nigeria’s leading composite e-commerce platform has partnered with...

NCC Spotlights Renewable Energy on World Consumer Rights Day

  The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded arrangements to...

Governors, NCC Set for Broadband Awareness Forum Oct 20

All Nigeria State Governors are set to discuss how...

VerveLife 5.0 Gears Up for Nairobi, Lagos Events

Following a successful series of Verve Life 5.0 satellite...

Telecom Infrastructure Critical to Successful 2023 Elections – Danbatta

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission,...

Capital Market

NGX RegCo Issues Advisory on Recent Price Movements, Urges Informed Trading

NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo), the independent regulatory arm...

Stanbic IBTC Nominees Celebrates 30 Years of Trust with Landmark Gala Event

Stanbic IBTC Nominees Limited marked a significant milestone on...

NGX GMD, Temi Popoola, Seeks Collaborative Alignment to Drive Sustainable Capital at IFC Confab

Temi Popoola, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer...

AI: Powerful Tool for Economic Growth in Africa-NGX Chair, Umaru Kwairanga

 KEYNOTE SPEECH BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NIGERIA EXCHANGE...

Transcorp, DMO, MTN, Dangote Cement, CardinalStone, among Winners at NGX Made of Africa Awards

Transnational Corporation Plc, the Debt Management Office, CardinalStone, Chapel...

Insurance

AIICO 2026 Agency Retreat Honours Outstanding Sales Champions

Mrs. Ego Uzochukwu (Award Winner, centre); flanked on her...

Sovereign Trust Insurance Spreads Love with Fire Safety Drive

On Valentine's Day, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc showed its...

Mutual Benefits Begins 2026 with ₦5.9bn January Claims Settlement

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, a leading Nigerian insurance company,...

Love That Protects: AIICO Takes Valentine’s Message to the Streets

In a vibrant twist to this year’s Valentine’s Day...

Nirsal Unlocks 70bn in Financing for Agriculture in 2025, Strengthens Role in Food Security

The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc) has announced a remarkable rebound in its operations, which has resulted in the facilitation of over ₦70 billion in commercial financing for agribusiness as at Q3 2025, its strongest annual performance since inception.

In operation since 2013, this result represents nearly a quarter of the organisation’s cumulative ₦270 billion facilitated for agriculture and agribusiness to date, an achievement that underscores the impact of NIRSAL’s revamped strategy under its new Board and Executive Management.

The timing of this turnaround is critical: Bank lending to agriculture had been in steady decline, falling from 6.18% of aggregate lending in 2022 to 4.82% in 2024, while sectoral growth slowed from 2.5% to 1.7% within the same period.

By applying its signature tools for value chain modelling to address identified issues, providing technical support to agribusinesses and financial institutions, all while deploying its risk-sharing frameworks, NIRSAL has restored lender confidence thus channelling fresh funds into key value chains, including grains, cocoa, shea, and livestock.

In terms of impact, there has been an improvement in local production across key commodities and a positive balance of trade for agriculture, with over 32% of the facilitated sum directly supporting value-added commodity export.

Most notably, agriculture’s share of bank lending has risen again to 5.33% as of May 2025, reflecting renewed interest from financiers. Two newly licensed banks have also entered the sector relying on NIRSAL’s frameworks, contributing to the ₦70 billion facilitated so far this year.

Commenting on the milestone, NIRSAL’s Managing Director/CEO, Sa’ad Hamidu, said: “70 billion may appear modest compared to the size of Nigeria’s agricultural financing needs, but the significance is profound. It proves that agriculture can be commercially and sustainably financed. With the right blend of capital, technical support, and risk mitigation, the sector can become more productive, resilient, and globally competitive.”

Hamidu added that NIRSAL remains confident of hitting its ₦150 billion target for 2025: “This is not yet the peak of the harvest season when merchants typically seek credit for offtake and storage, and when super agro-dealers stock up on fertilisers and inputs ahead of the next planting cycle. Therefore, the opportunities still to come give us every reason for optimism.”

Beyond headline figures, NIRSAL is working to reshape the lending landscape for agriculture. Its integrated model, spanning prospect identification, deal structuring, business advisory, and credit guarantees, handholds agribusinesses from loan origination to disbursement. Also, by providing tailored advisory and risk mitigation, the institution helps businesses once deemed unbankable to gain access to sustainable credit.

Through this approach NIRSAL aid the creation of a pipeline of emerging agribusinesses while supporting established firms to scale. Meanwhile, several borrowers who once engaged NIRSAL have since graduated into routine lending relationships with their bankers whose understanding of the dynamics of agribusiness has grown, leading to greater comfort in lending. This proves that the NIRSAL model is a pathway to long-term sustainability in the agriculture sector.

The ₦70 billion facilitated so far this year is a direct outcome of NIRSAL’s sustained capacity-building efforts for financial institutions. Through targeted training sessions for over 1,100 staff of banks, NIRSAL has deepened understanding of agricultural financing within its risk-sharing framework leading to an increase in loan request approvals.

Similar training programs for agricultural value chain actors, including 450 participants trained on feedlot management, commodity export, and climate finance so far, will become increasingly evident over time, as capacity and confidence grow across these sub-sectors.

As part of its forward agenda, NIRSAL is developing a digital network it calls the NIRSAL LandBank portal—a connected ecosystem of agricultural stakeholders, from research and development to markets, to provide data-driven insights for investors, policy makers, and development partners for the identification of opportunities, risk reduction, and informed decision-making.

The LandBank portal would become an additional channel for project development, with climate finance another potential source of funding.

NIRSAL continues to deepen its interest in and collaboration around climate finance, recently signing an understanding with the Rural Electrification Agency to provide off-grid power to production and processing clusters in rural locations.

These efforts, the institution believes, will build resilience into the agricultural value chain and aid Nigeria’s push toward a $1 trillion economy.

Since its establishment, NIRSAL has remained faithful to its mandate of de-risking agricultural lending, facilitating finance across the value chain, and proving that agriculture is both bankable and sustainable. Its 2025 performance to date signals not just recovery, but a new era of confidence for Nigeria’s farmers, financiers, and the wider economy.

Hot this week

NCDMB: Remittance of 1% Nigerian Content Levy Still Mandatory

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on...

NCDMB Builds Capacity in Health Sector, Donates Hi-tech Equipment, Simulators to Bayelsa Medical University

A state-of-the-art Clinical Skills and Simulation Laboratory, fully equipped...

NCDMB Holds Lagos Midstream Workshop, Charges Operators on Compliance, New Policies

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has...

Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria PMI: New Orders Return to Growth, Inflation Eases to Lowest in Six Years

The Nigerian private sector returned to growth in February,...

Topics

Ecobank CEO:  ‘Fintech, Banks, Telcos Should Partner for Economic Growth’

Patrick Akinwuntan Managing Director Ecobank Nigeria Patrick Akinwuntan, the Managing Director, Ecobank...

Ecobank Mobile App Reaches 4m Users Milestone in Africa

The upgraded version of Ecobank’s revolutionary mobile app has...

Protein Deficiency in a Pandemic: Top 10 Webinar Takeaways

Why is protein deficiency a growing problem across the...

African Alliance Names Adekola as New CEO

Olabisi Adekola has been named new CEO of African...

NLNG/NCDMB Sponsors Training of 300 Youths on Nigerian Content HCD Program in PH

Dagogo Buowari, Nigerian Content Manager at NLNG (6th Left); Dr...

Fidelity Bank to Hold 3rd Edition of FITCC in Atlanta, USA Sept 2025

Leading African financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, is set...

NGX Chair: Media Coverage of Capital Market Key to Sustainable Growth

OPENING REMARKS BY THE CHAIRMAN, NIGERIAN EXCHANGE GROUP (NGX)...
Exit mobile version