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FairMoney MD calls for fair digital access to hit $1T GDP goal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72869, member: 636"] FairMoney Microfinance Bank's managing director has declared that Nigeria must prioritize equitable digital financial services to reach its trillion-dollar economic ambitions. Henry Obiekea argued that approximately 40 million economically active citizens lack proper banking relationships, with credit penetration hovering between 13 and 19 percent of gross domestic product, compared to Kenya and Egypt's 31 to 37 percent rates. The executive warned that technological infrastructure alone cannot drive inclusive growth without transparent lending practices and fair capital deployment. Obiekea explained that accessible financing enables entrepreneurs to expand inventory and payroll, generating immediate economic activity and tax revenues. Mobile adoption exceeds 93 percent among adults, yet predatory models threaten to undermine the potential benefits of widespread connectivity, according to the financial services leader. [/QUOTE]
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