TraderMoni Loan – Federal Government Empowerment Scheme most frequently asked questions and solutions – www.tradermoni.ng
How to get answers to your troubling questions and get best from Federal Government through this loan – Trader Moni is indeed a government initiated programme that has empowered lots of petty traders and is still empowering. So far, Trader Moni agents has visited 32 states, 40 Urban Markets in Nigeria six Geopolitical zones. There are lots of questions asked by most of our viewers which we will use this article to reply most of them.
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What is Trader Moni?
Is 10K the least I can collect?
How many States will get the loan?
How long do I have to pay back?
Why is government providing TraderMoni?
Who is Eligible for TraderMoni Loan?
How to Transfer Trader Moni Loan to my bank account?
What is Trader Moni
TraderMoni is a loan programme of the Federal Government, created specifically for petty traders and artisans across Nigeria. It is a part of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) scheme of the Federal Government, being executed by the Bank of Industry. With TraderMoni, you can receive interest-free loans starting from N10,000 and growing all the way to N100,000 as you pay back. You get N10,000 as the first loan. When you pay back the first loan, you immediately qualify for a second loan of N15,000. After payback of the second loan, you qualify for a N20,000 loan, and then N50,000, and then N100,000. With TraderMoni, the Federal Government wants to change your level by providing continuous loans for your petty business, making each loan bigger to enable you to grow.
Is 10K the least I can collect
The money grows as you pay back! You can get up to N100,000. Once you use the N10,000 well and pay back, you get N15,000, and then N20,000, and then N50,000, and then N100,000. Getting the next loan is automatic! As soon as you pay back any loan within 3 months, you dial a code on your phone and you move to the next higher loan immediately.
How many States will get the loan
By the end of 2018, the Federal Government targets to disburse 2 million TraderMoni loans across all 36 states and the FCT. Each state will receive a minimum of 30,000 loans. The loan is only being administered by BOI, being a bank with the structures and processes to reach out applicants.
How long do I have to pay back
We have what we call Weekly Payback Schedule for Trader Moni Loan
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Why is government providing TraderMoni
Federal Government understands the plight of the over 20 million Nigerians in petty business and in dire need of capital to grow their businesses. These Nigerians rarely have bank accounts, and are usually not “interesting” or “profitable” to traditional lenders. They cannot access loans to trade, and they therefore remain in a cycle of poverty. Federal Government is on a mission to break this poverty cycle. TraderMoni can ease your “business cash” problems and make your life better. Is TraderMoni a BOI loan? NO. TraderMoni is a loan from the Federal Government of Nigeria. The loan is only being administered by BOI, being a bank with the structures and processes to reach out applicants and deliver loans at large scale.
Who is Eligible for TraderMoni Loan
If you are a petty trader or artisan in Nigeria, and N10,000 can help your business today, then you are eligible for TraderMoni! For example, if you are a small kiosk owner, food stuff seller, bread seller, mai shai, wheel barrow pusher, mobile tailor, mobile cobbler, fruits seller, keke rider, etc, TraderMoni is here to help your business to get to the next level.
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i want to be an agent how do i go about that? i based in lagos.
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okay. I’m really interested in this programme our government are doing great to make this happen