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CRC Credit Bureau, Nigeria’s leading credit bureau, has announced that over 30 million Nigerians now have credit scores from its database.

This achievement highlights the company’s commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and economic growth in Nigeria.

 

According to CRC Credit Bureau, the credit scores have made the financial system more inclusive and transparent, allowing more individuals to access credit facilities previously out of reach. The bureau’s Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Tunde Popoola, stated, “Our goal is to ensure that every Nigerian, irrespective of their economic status, has the opportunity to build a credit history.”

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The bureau has been at the forefront of this transformation, making it possible for millions of Nigerians to build and maintain credit histories. With credit scores, individuals and businesses can secure loans more easily and at better rates, leading to increased financial inclusion, economic growth, and personal advancement.

 

CRC Credit Bureau remains dedicated to empowering individuals and businesses, driving economic growth, and making financial inclusion a reality for all Nigerians. With over 15 years of experience, the company is a leading data company in the industry, catering to diverse information needs.

 

 

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