Tunde Lemo Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/tunde-lemo/ Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 17 Nov 2025 09:37:42 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Tunde Lemo Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/tunde-lemo/ 32 32 Africa Credit Expo 2025: Leaders Call for Urgent Reforms to Boost Credit Access for SMEs https://techeconomy.ng/africa-credit-expo-2025-boost-credit-access-smes/ https://techeconomy.ng/africa-credit-expo-2025-boost-credit-access-smes/#respond Mon, 17 Nov 2025 09:37:42 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=171114 Themed “Unlocking Africa’s Finance Story,” the ACE 2025, which took place at the Landmark Event Centre, Lagos, was organised by CreditRegistry with Afreximbank as founding sponsor.

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At the third edition of the Africa Credit Expo (ACE) policymakers, lenders and innovators stressed that if Africa wants credit to drive its next stage of growth, leaders must stop theorising and start building systems that people and small businesses can use today. 

Themed “Unlocking Africa’s Finance Story,” the Africa Credit Expo 2025, which took place at the Landmark Event Centre, Lagos, was organised by CreditRegistry with Afreximbank as founding sponsor. 

The one-day forum drew government officials, international development banks, fintech founders, credit bureaus and SMEs from across the continent. It combined policy announcements, new partnerships and practical showcases aimed at expanding credit access while protecting consumers.
Africa Credit Expo 2025

Three clear priorities

Reiterating that practicality has become indispensable in the finance space, speakers emphasised a short list of priorities that should guide immediate action. These include:

  • Build verifiable financial identity and integrate alternative data so lenders can underwrite millions without collateral. 
  • Pair access with education; financial literacy must scale if credit is to be used responsibly. 
  • Make cross-border infrastructure real: interoperable IDs, payment rails and trade platforms that recognise credit records across countries. 

We want to empower people to own the pond, because that way they’ll feed their generations,” Dr Jameelah Sharrieff-Ayedun, MD/CEO, CreditRegistry, said as she laid out ACE’s consumer education and ‘Black Friday on Credit’ initiatives aimed at rewarding disciplined borrowers.

Dr Folashade Femi Lawal, Mastercard’s West Africa chief
Dr Folashade Femi Lawal, Mastercard’s West Africa chief

Mastercard’s West Africa Chief, Dr Folashade Femi Lawal, spelt out the scale Mastercard is targeting and the firm’s partnership role: “We empower economies. We power businesses. We empower the people to the last mile, and we build sustainable economy where every player in the value chain, where they prosper.” 

Representing the Central Bank of Nigeria, Fidelis Odia urged collaboration and stressed the regulator’s priorities: “Access to credit is not merely a financial transaction, it is a catalyst that empowers entrepreneurs fortified small and medium enterprises, first in essential job creation, accessory for the long term viability and resilience of our economy.”

Africa Credit Expo 2025
Fidelis Odia, representing CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso

Tunde Lemo of the CBN struck a note on self-reliance: “We shouldn’t look in the west or in the northern hemisphere for this to happen, because capital and all the opportunities are here in Africa,”  he said, highlighting that the continent’s capital and demand exist if systems are fixed.

Africa Credit Expo 2025: Leaders Call for Urgent Reforms to Boost Credit Access for SMEs
Tunde Lemo, deputy governor of Operations and director of CBN

Afreximbank’s MANSA initiative, represented by Mrs Maureen Mba, made the case that trade finance and digital identity are two halves of the same story: build trade rails and you create markets that justify credit at scale. “Africa’s greatest contact resource is not its minerals, it is the entrepreneurial potential.”

Mrs Maureen Mba, head of Afreximbank’s MANSA initiative
Mrs Maureen Mba, head of Afreximbank’s MANSA initiative

Announcements and partnerships

CreditRegistry leveraged ACE 2025 to convert several policy conversations into formal commitments. The event included the signing of two memoranda of understanding: one with Afreximbank’s MANSA Digital Initiative and another with the University of Lagos, agreements intended to drive SME verification, export readiness and consumer education at scale.

CreditRegistry, MANSA Seal MoU to Strengthen Cross-Border Trust, Boost Credit Access for African Businesses
Dr Jameelah Sharrieff-Ayedun, MD/CEO of CreditRegistry, and Mrs Maureen Mba, head of the MANSA Digital Initiative at Afreximbank during the signing on Friday.

Secretary to the State Government, Barr. ‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin representing Lagos state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, revealed directives to support microfinance institutions and local credit initiatives that can be scaled nationally, the kind of sub-national experimentation speakers said will matter.

Secretary to the State Government, Barr. ‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin
Secretary to the State Government, Barr. ‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin

Keynote takeaways from investors and practitioners

Kyari Abba Bukar, co-founder of Trans Sahara Investment Corporation, and other keynote speakers explained that Africa’s entrepreneurial energy is abundant but credit systems lack the trust signals lenders need.

Kyari Abba Bukar, co-founder of Trans Sahara Investment Corporation
Kyari Abba Bukar, co-founder of Trans Sahara Investment Corporation

Their prescription focused on three levers, data, guarantees and product design, to crowd private capital into SMEs and women-led businesses.

They emphasised that innovation is not only technological. It must include new ways of assessing risk (open banking, alternative data), credit guarantee instruments to absorb first losses and skills training so borrowers can use finance productively.

Africa Credit Expo 2025 Panel Session
Panel Session

Highlights from Panel session

At Africa Credit Expo 2025, the panel, moderated by Ogbo Awoke Ogbo, focused on smart credit reporting and the practical use of credit scores (CreditRegistry’s “SmartScore”) by lenders and fintechs. 

Key practical points included:

  • CreditRegistry’s SmartScore range and what the bands mean for access and pricing (100–999 scale; higher bands enable negotiation of interest rates). 
  • The power and limits of alternative data (telco records, digital footprints) used by digital lenders to onboard customers without prior formal credit history. 
  • Lenders must combine scores with affordability analysis, a high score is not a sole green light; product design must reflect capacity to repay. 
  • Need for consumer education so people understand what affects their score (loan enquiries, repayment behaviour) and how to improve it. 
  • Cybersecurity and data integrity were flagged as prerequisites: more data without protection is a risk, not an asset. 

Africa Credit Expo 2025 showed growth in the sector, with public officials, development banks and private players switching from talk to deliverables; MoUs, state directives, product pilots. 

It also outlined the three imminent needs:

  1. Operational interoperability: IDs, payments and credit data must travel across borders and systems. 
  2. Demand-side capacity: push financial literacy and SME support so loans create sustainable businesses, not short-term liabilities. 
  3. A visible pipeline of bankable projects guarantees that patient capital can be deployed quickly. 

If those steps are taken, the potential results repeated across the day, to turn Africa’s entrepreneurial energy into measurable growth, moves from aspiration to plan. “The future of African credit is not a prediction; it is a prototype we must build.”

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Union Bank: CBN Investigator Summons Titan Trust Bank Chairman, Tunde Lemo https://techeconomy.ng/union-bank-cbn-investigator-summons-titan-trust-bank-chairman-tunde-lemo/ https://techeconomy.ng/union-bank-cbn-investigator-summons-titan-trust-bank-chairman-tunde-lemo/#respond Tue, 26 Dec 2023 07:55:31 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=121256 Jim Obazee, the Special Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Investigator, has invited Babatunde Lemo, the chairman of Titan Trust Bank (TTB). This summon, according to this report, is in connection with the acquisition of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc by Titan Trust Bank. The TTB chairman, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of […]

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Jim Obazee, the Special Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Investigator, has invited Babatunde Lemo, the chairman of Titan Trust Bank (TTB).

This summon, according to this report, is in connection with the acquisition of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc by Titan Trust Bank.

The TTB chairman, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, was directed to report at the Department of Force Intelligence opposite the Force headquarters, Shehu Shagari Way, Abuja on Thursday, December 28 where he is expected to be questioned over the UBN acquisition.

Lemo was further instructed to come along with the promoters of Titan Trust Bank, Messrs Cornelius Vink and Mr Rahul Savara, to meet with the team of special Investigators.

Lemo was invited in a letter dated December 24, 2023, and signed by the Head of Operations, Office of the Special Investigator, DCP Eloho Okpoziakpo.

Obazee had in his report alleged that some persons were used as proxies by a former CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, to set up Titan Trust Bank and acquire Union Bank.

Obazee, who was appointed special investigator in July, 2023, submitted his final report tagged, ‘Report of the Special Investigation on CBN and Related Entities (Chargeable offences) to the Presidency on December 20, 2023.

In two separate reports on the acquisition of UBN and Keystone Bank submitted to President Bola Tinubu last Wednesday, the Special Investigator also alleged that Emefiele used proxies to acquire Keystone Bank without evidence of payment.

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Why Naira Should Not Be Floated – Tunde Lemo https://techeconomy.ng/why-naira-should-not-be-floated-tunde-lemo/ https://techeconomy.ng/why-naira-should-not-be-floated-tunde-lemo/#respond Tue, 10 Oct 2023 05:18:31 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=115352 Tunde Lemo, a former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, has advised against the free floating of the naira. He said this while speaking during an online discourse at the Boiling Point Arena on Sunday, with the theme, ‘Persistent unstable macro-economic environment: Any way out’. Dr. Lemo said, “Naira should not be floated today. How […]

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Tunde Lemo, a former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, has advised against the free floating of the naira.

He said this while speaking during an online discourse at the Boiling Point Arena on Sunday, with the theme, ‘Persistent unstable macro-economic environment: Any way out’.

Naira
Naira in bundles

Dr. Lemo said, “Naira should not be floated today. How many currencies are on free float in the world? Apart from the currencies that are internationally convertible, dollar, Euro, and maybe Japanese Yen. Even the Chinese Yaun is managed.

“Why would anybody just say that we should free up naira when we don’t have the reserve level, when we have trade and balance of payment deficit? I think that is a fast way to suicide.”

Lemo said that the apex bank must clear backlog in the foreign exchange market in order to restore confidence and shore boost naira value.

He said, “One other thing that they need to do is the new team at the central bank needs to restore confidence in the currency market. All these, while they are issuing circulars, banning this product and so on and there is no clarity about the market dynamics, all of these means that the participants in that market will not be rational, and once confidence is lost, how do you bring it back?

“They have been defaulting. Most of the commitments have not been met. You know there is a backlog of about $6.8bn of swap deals, forward deals and commitments by airlines and so on that are not met. They need to clear all of this to bring confidence back into the market.”

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