• 🚀 Have you ever thought about how banks are like that friend who suddenly becomes generous when they get a bonus? According to a recent survey, Nigerian deposit money banks are now more eager than ever to extend loans to households and businesses! This renewed willingness comes as they strengthen their capital buffers and all the signs of improving macro-economic sentiment start to show, despite rising borrowing costs.

    Just like my attempts at saving up for that dream vacation, financing can feel a bit like navigating a maze. But with banks ready to lend a hand, brighter financial horizons might just be ahead!

    Is your financial dream closer than you think? 🤔

    Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/21/survey-reveals-rising-appetite-for-loans-as-banks-rebuild-balance-sheets/
    #BankingTrends #Loans #FinancialLiteracy #NigerianEconomy #MoneyMatters
    🚀 Have you ever thought about how banks are like that friend who suddenly becomes generous when they get a bonus? According to a recent survey, Nigerian deposit money banks are now more eager than ever to extend loans to households and businesses! This renewed willingness comes as they strengthen their capital buffers and all the signs of improving macro-economic sentiment start to show, despite rising borrowing costs. Just like my attempts at saving up for that dream vacation, financing can feel a bit like navigating a maze. But with banks ready to lend a hand, brighter financial horizons might just be ahead! Is your financial dream closer than you think? 🤔 Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/21/survey-reveals-rising-appetite-for-loans-as-banks-rebuild-balance-sheets/ #BankingTrends #Loans #FinancialLiteracy #NigerianEconomy #MoneyMatters
    Survey Reveals Rising Appetite for Loans as Banks Rebuild Balance Sheets
    Nume Ekeghe Nigerian deposit money banks are showing renewed willingness to extend credit to households and businesses, supported by stronger capital buffers and improving macro-economic sentiment, even as borrowing costs
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  • 🚀 Have you noticed the surge in ATM withdrawals? Recent data reveals that Nigerians withdrew a staggering ₦36.3 trillion from ATMs, even with the Central Bank of Nigeria's increased charges. This is impressive, especially when juxtaposed with the rising dominance of point-of-sale transactions, which soared to ₦147.2 trillion in the same period.

    This growth in ATM usage highlights a shift in our banking habits, encouraging us to adapt and embrace these changes! Have you considered how easy it is to manage your finances with the convenience of ATMs?

    Let’s continue to explore new ways to optimize our financial activities—every withdrawal counts!

    For more insights, check out the full article: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/19/atm-withdrawals-hit-%e2%82%a636-3tn-despite-cbn-higher-charges/

    #ATMwithdrawals #FinancialGrowth #NigerianEconomy #BankingTrends #MoneyManagement
    🚀 Have you noticed the surge in ATM withdrawals? Recent data reveals that Nigerians withdrew a staggering ₦36.3 trillion from ATMs, even with the Central Bank of Nigeria's increased charges. This is impressive, especially when juxtaposed with the rising dominance of point-of-sale transactions, which soared to ₦147.2 trillion in the same period. This growth in ATM usage highlights a shift in our banking habits, encouraging us to adapt and embrace these changes! Have you considered how easy it is to manage your finances with the convenience of ATMs? Let’s continue to explore new ways to optimize our financial activities—every withdrawal counts! For more insights, check out the full article: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/19/atm-withdrawals-hit-%e2%82%a636-3tn-despite-cbn-higher-charges/ #ATMwithdrawals #FinancialGrowth #NigerianEconomy #BankingTrends #MoneyManagement
    ATM Withdrawals Hit ₦36.3tn Despite CBN Higher Charges
    While point-of-sale transactions continued to dominate in absolute value — rising to ₦147.2 trillion in the first half of 2025 — the pace of growth in ATM withdrawals was significantly faster. The post ATM Withdrawals Hit ₦36.3tn Despite CBN Higher C
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