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The ACCION Microfinance Bank describes its mission as to economically empower micro-entrepreneurs and low income earners by providing financial services in a sustainable, ethical and profitable manner. [according to site editor's information]
The Eagle Flight Micro-Finance Bank Ltd. has the mission to bridge the gap between the poor and the rich and to assist its community to develop economically and to improve their standard of living. [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
Ekondo Microfinance Bank became the first existing community bank in Nigeria to be converted to a microfinance bank by the central bank. It currently operates through its four branches (Chamley, Ikang and Etim Edem, Efio-Ette) and six cash centers (with locations ranging from Ika-Ika Oqua to Ikot Nakanda) which are strategically positioned, allowing Ekondo to closely attend to its target population - primarily small scale traders and the artisan population. ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
GBF is a NGO to promote sustainable economic development led by socially responsible businesses via collaboration between businesses, governments and nonprofit organizations. It was set up to be the leading platform for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and economic development in Nigeria through non-governmental and non-profit operations. With operations across 34 States of the Federation, GBF has been able to directly or indirectly impact the lives of over 2 million Nigerians. To attain this goal, GBF has invested in and promoted partners that include, but are not limited to 22 Micro Finance institutions, 576 Cooperatives/CBOs, 4 Micro Finance Banks, and many thousands of entrepreneurs. ... [according to site editor's information]
Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) is a non-profit company. Its mission is to address the economic powerlessness of a large number of Nigerians through provision of financial services to micro, small and medium enterprises on affordable terms. [according to site editor's information]
UP-MFB, formerly Umuchinemere Community Bank (UCB), was established in 1995 by the Catholic Diocese of Enugu, Nigeria. It describes its corporate social social responsibility with "Ethical and Corporate governance, supporting the poor and the orphans, developing small businesses, providing micro enterprise development training to men and women, support for orphanages, sponsorship of indegent students, support of youth, and asphalting of road leading to bank offices." ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]