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Nigeria: 'How Credit Bureau Services Can Grow Nigeria's Economy' - Read More

Date Added: June 12, 2008 11:20:03 AM
Credit bureau service is still nascent in Nigeria, just some five years old. In other climes where the service is rooted, no lender processes a loan application without credit re-payment history obtained from credit bureaux on an applicant.

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