对尼日利亚扩大金融包容性工作的评估

Clement Chiahemba Ajekwe
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2012年10月,尼日利亚中央银行(CBN)制定了一项国家金融包容性战略(NFIS),目标是到2020年实现80%的总体金融包容性,而2010年的基线数字为46.3%。CBN在2018年更新/修订了2012年NFIS,以应对监管和金融技术领域的变化,以期加速实现到2020年80%普惠金融的战略目标。本文回顾了相关文献,以评估通过NFIS(2018)封装的战略扩大金融包容性的努力。数据收集自公开来源(《加强尼日利亚金融创新和准入调查报告》、《世界银行全球金融指数报告》、《尼日利亚央行报告》;Interswitch &尼日利亚银行间结算系统年度报告)以及来自金融服务提供商向各自监管机构提交的法定回报的供应方数据。研究证据表明,2018年的普惠金融目标(产品、渠道、推动因素、金融知识和其他针对青年和性别包容的举措)未能达到预期,这表明2020年的目标不太可能实现。本研究建议,应解决已确定的阻碍普惠金融扩张的关键挑战。特别是,应更有针对性地对普惠金融过程中的所有利益相关者进行金融教育。
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Assessment of Efforts at Expanding Financial Inclusion in Nigeria
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in October 2012, crafted a National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) for achieving 80% overall financial inclusion by year 2020 from the base line figure of 46.3% in 2010. The CBN refreshed/revised the 2012 NFIS in 2018 to address changes in the regulatory and financial technology landscape with a view to accelerate achievement of the strategic objective of 80 per cent financial inclusion by the year 2020. This paper reviews relevant literature to assess efforts at expanding financial inclusion through the strategy encapsulated in NFIS (2018). Data was gathered from published sources (Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access in Nigeria Survey reports, World Bank Global Findex reports, the Central Bank of Nigeria; Interswitch & Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System annual reports) as well as supply-side data derived from statutory returns submitted by financial service providers to their respective regulatory agencies. Evidence from the study show that 2018 financial inclusion targets (products, channels, enablers, financial literacy & other initiatives for youth and gender inclusion) fell short of expectations, indicating that the 2020 targets are unlikely to be met. This study recommends that the identified critical challenges militating against financial inclusion expansion should be addressed. In particular, financial education among all stakeholders in the financial inclusion process should be instituted more purposively.
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