Mr. Olu Akanmu speaks on A2F 2023 Survey Data.
Economic & Financial Inclusion Headline Indicators:A deep-dive on Northern Nigeria
A2F 2023 FINANCIAL INCLUSION STATE FACTSHEET

Unlocking Access to Finance: Insights from Our State Factsheet [Download the A2F State Factsheet] Access to finance is a critical factor in driving economic growth, reducing poverty, and empowering individuals and businesses. Yet, in many regions, significant barriers persist that prevent people from accessing the financial services they need to thrive. To address these challenges, […]
Winning the War on Insurance Penetration: A Strategic Outlook
EFInA Launches Access to Financial Services in Nigeria (A2F) 2023 Survey – Full Report

Great news! You can now access a wider array of data insights from the Access to Financial Services in Nigeria 2023 Survey. The A2F 2023 Survey Full Report is a comprehensive compendium of detailed data analysis with nuanced context to enrich the A2F 2023 Survey Key Highlights Report launched in December 2023. The full report […]
CHINASA COLLINS-OGBUO (Head, Inclusion for All Initiative) shares her vision for the A2F 2023 survey
Titilola Shogaolu ( CEO, Interswitch Financial Inclusion Services) speaks on the A2F 2023 Survey
Olufunwa Akinmade (DH, Retail SME & E-business, Unity Bank) speaks on his vision for A2F 2023 Survey
Cardoso calls for concrete commitment to achieve 95% financial inclusion in 2024

Yemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), on Wednesday called for concrete commitment towards achieving 95 per cent financial inclusion. He said this in Lagos at the unveiling of the Access to Financial Services in Nigeria (A2F) 2023 survey by EfFInA. Represented by Chibuike Nwaegerue, director, other financial institutions (OFIs) he charged financial […]
‘74% of Nigerians access financial services as CBN targets 95% inclusion’

A new financial inclusion survey by EFInA has shown that nearly 3 in 5 adult Nigerians or 74 percent have access to financial services, compared to the 2020 report which showed that more than 1 in 3 Nigerian adults remained excluded. This is even as Yemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), […]
