The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) has unveiled a television commercial to be broadcast across various platforms to educate Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) on how to access DBN loans, through various Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs).
In a statement, the series of 60 second TV commercials recount the struggles of entrepreneurs who must meet their customers’ orders despite seemingly impossible deadlines.
“The stories progress with the protagonist in a frantic search for loans to help them meet their client’s orders; family and friends disappoint them but at the climax of their struggle, the DBN provides a solution through its financing which is available through commercial banks, microfinance banks, and other financial institutions with tenors of up to 10 years and 18 months moratorium, where necessary,” it stated.
Commenting on the launch of the TV Commercials, Managing Director of DBN, Mr Tony Okpanachi, said: “There are a lot of innovative and brilliant entrepreneurs out there who are critically challenged by access to financing and have no clue on how to address it. The commercial is intended to educate the public on the available funds from DBN for the development of the MSMEs, which is globally acknowledged to be the engine room of growth for any economy.”
He added: “The visibility of the bank to the business community in Nigeria has brought about a lot of enquiries. We are using the TVC to educate the business owners on how to access funds for their businesses.”
In a statement, the series of 60 second TV commercials recount the struggles of entrepreneurs who must meet their customers’ orders despite seemingly impossible deadlines.
“The stories progress with the protagonist in a frantic search for loans to help them meet their client’s orders; family and friends disappoint them but at the climax of their struggle, the DBN provides a solution through its financing which is available through commercial banks, microfinance banks, and other financial institutions with tenors of up to 10 years and 18 months moratorium, where necessary,” it stated.
Commenting on the launch of the TV Commercials, Managing Director of DBN, Mr Tony Okpanachi, said: “There are a lot of innovative and brilliant entrepreneurs out there who are critically challenged by access to financing and have no clue on how to address it. The commercial is intended to educate the public on the available funds from DBN for the development of the MSMEs, which is globally acknowledged to be the engine room of growth for any economy.”
He added: “The visibility of the bank to the business community in Nigeria has brought about a lot of enquiries. We are using the TVC to educate the business owners on how to access funds for their businesses.”
