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Presentations of Wednesday, 21st June, 2007

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Access to Finance for SMEs
- Bunmi Lawson MD CEO Accion Microfinance Bank Limited

339kb
   
Developing an Enabling Environment and Conducive Investment Climate for SME’s
- Dr Anthony O. Oboh MD/CEO Unique Venture Capital

314kb
   
Infrastructural Support for SME Growth
- Nataliya Mylenko, IFC

378kb
   
SME access to finance and FinScope Africa findings
- Bob Currin Consultant to FinMark Trust South Africa

1,173kb
   
SME Issues, Challenges and Prospects SME Issues, Challenges and Prospects
- Peter Mousley, Finance and Private Sector Department, Africa Region, World Bank

296kb
   
SME: Issues, Challenges & Prospects SME: Issues, Challenges & Prospects
- Ike Abugu, Ph. D. , Ph. D. President/Chairman of Council President/Chairman of Council Nigerian Association of Small & Medium Nigerian Association of Small & Medium Enterprises (NASME)

266kb
   
SME: Issues, Challenges and Prospects 
- Prof. Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka Director Monitoring &Research Division (UN-HABITAT) Visiting Professor, Innovation, Technology & Development, The Open University,

266kb

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Facts : 1/7/1959
Evolution of Departments:At inception, the organisational structure of the CBN was understandably simple consisting of two departments, namely, the General Manager's and the Secretary's Departments, with the appropriate division of labour as then percieved. The General Manager's Department was responsible for all the Department banking, currency issues, debt management and other operational functions of the bank while the Secretary's Department handled the administrative and staff matters, carried out some research into the economic and financial conditions, and collected and analysed relevant statistics for policy formulation.
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