NIRSAL Microfinance Bank has reacted to the enquiries of several Nigerians that appear to be in the dark over the approval of their COVID-19 NIRSAL loan requests.
Things you need to note
First, you should take note of the following:
There is every need for you to check your status to ascertain if you are still on the right path to receiving your covid-19-support loan.
Before you can access the portal, you should have a profile with the platform. This means that you must have previously applied when the online registration was going on. You can only log in if you have created your profile.
How To Check Your NIRSAL COVID-19 Loan Approval Status.
Secondly, the Nirsal Microfinance Loan will only be disbursed to those who are considered qualified applicants. Below are the steps and links that applicants need to follow to check their loan status:
In case you can’t remember the category of loan you had applied for, the two major loan categories available are SME or Individual/Households (https://agsmeisapp.nmfb.com.ng/).
Next, you need to verify your account by submitting your BVN. If you are lucky to have been approved for the loan, then a window will pop open showing you the amount approved for you.
The next thing for you to do is to claim your loan. Provide your bank details and information in the correct format. There is a space for that on the portal.
The final step is to locate the terms and conditions required for the loan, then read and understand every aspect of it.
You will also learn of the director in charge of your payment and his/her details, and the procedure for repaying the loan.
How to repay the NIRSAL COVID-19 Loan.
Contrary to the expectations of some applicants that the loan is non-repayable, the federal government has warned that the loan must be repaid by successful applicants.
Please note that 5% of the total funds received will be deducted before payment is made to you. The most important thing here is to make sure you don’t default in repayment.
The loan is to be repaid in 3 years. Since your BVN has been linked to all your accounts, if you fail to repay, the amount will be deducted monthly from your account.
In case you missed…
In March 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), through NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, reopened its portal for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and households affected by COVID-19 to access up to N25 million, according to Mediangr.com.ng.