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The annual UACN Property Development Company (UPDC) sponsored tennis grand slam at the Ikoyi Club ended in style over the weekend with the company sparing no expense to make the tournament a memorable one.<br>
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The Federal Government has said it would leverage the expansive network of the Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST) to reduce the unbanked adult population in the country to 10 per cent by 2016.
Guests were treated to an exciting, fast-paced match between legendary Ikoyi Club tennis section team and Pineville Estate. The match which began with high expectations ended 33 -12.<br>
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in favour of Pineville Estate.
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Speaking at the event, Chairman of the tennis section of Ikoyi Club 1938, Mr Ede Osemwengie, commended UPDC for the sponsorship of the tournament and also for contributions to the development of the game in the country.<br>
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Minister of Communication Technology, Dr Omobola Johnson, who stated this in a presentation in Lagos, said the move was in line with the government鈥檚 bid to accelerate financial inclusion in Nigeria through creation of agent cash point for mobile money scheme.
He lauded the participants for their sportsmanship and dedication throughout the competition.<br>
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Osemwengie said the section has had a good relationship with UPDC in the last four years of its sponsorship, just as he said the sponsorship has help build a cordial relationship between members of the club and executives of UPDC.
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In his address, Managing Director of UACN Property Development Company, Mr Hakeem Ogunniran, expressed the company s continued joy at supporting the annual event and promised to make the tournament bigger and better in the years to come.<br>
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Mobile money scheme, introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with about 18 mobile money operators already issued licences in the last three years, allows individuals to send monetary values through their mobile devices.
Winning team, Pineville and runners carted away various prizes.<br>
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Offering gratitude to the teams and tournament organisers for their hard-work during the tournament, Ikoyi club 1938 Chairman, Mr Adewale Doherty, described the tournament as one with lot of promises in the years to come.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Siracusa</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Sistina</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Speedy</a></li></ul>
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According to the minister, though the country currently has 35 million adult Nigerians (about 46 per cent) financially excluded, the network of postal outlets operated by NIPOST constitutes the most widespread retail network in the country to boost financial inclusion.
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Johnson stated that the postal financial services to be delivered in partnership with banks, telecoms companies and other Information Technology companies.
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She said: 鈥淲e are working to ensure that we leverage NIPOST to drive financial inclusion in the country. Already, the government shall select transaction advisor by the fourth quarter of 2014 and select partners in the scheme by second quarter of 2015.
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鈥淭he partnership is anticipated to be available to deliver services by the second quarter of 2016. On the anticipated effect of this scheme, it is envisaged that after being in operation for one year, this service should be able to reduce number of unbanked Nigerians by 10 per cent (3.5 million).鈥?
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The minister said that mobile money is currently mostly used to buy airtime, it, however, has the potential to serve as a platform for drawing more people into formal financial services.
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According to her, 鈥淢ore people in Nigeria have a mobile phone than have a bank account. Today, 75 per cent of adults living in urban areas and 39 per cent of them living in rural areas have access to a pre-paid mobile phone.
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鈥淎lso, 18 mobile money operators have been registered in Nigeria since commencement of operations. There are approximately 1 million subscribers to mobile money services; about 67,000 registered agents while over 11 million transactions of over $600 million have been conducted.鈥?
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Whilst uptake of mobile money has been initially slow, Johnson said that improving infrastructure, fine-tuning of legislation and increasing confidence in product by consumers will result in significant acceleration,鈥漵he added.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis vuitton Pas cher</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Sac Louis vuitton Pas cher</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis vuitton</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 10:23, 1 November 2014

The Federal Government has said it would leverage the expansive network of the Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST) to reduce the unbanked adult population in the country to 10 per cent by 2016.

Minister of Communication Technology, Dr Omobola Johnson, who stated this in a presentation in Lagos, said the move was in line with the government鈥檚 bid to accelerate financial inclusion in Nigeria through creation of agent cash point for mobile money scheme.

Mobile money scheme, introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with about 18 mobile money operators already issued licences in the last three years, allows individuals to send monetary values through their mobile devices.

According to the minister, though the country currently has 35 million adult Nigerians (about 46 per cent) financially excluded, the network of postal outlets operated by NIPOST constitutes the most widespread retail network in the country to boost financial inclusion.

Johnson stated that the postal financial services to be delivered in partnership with banks, telecoms companies and other Information Technology companies.

She said: 鈥淲e are working to ensure that we leverage NIPOST to drive financial inclusion in the country. Already, the government shall select transaction advisor by the fourth quarter of 2014 and select partners in the scheme by second quarter of 2015.

鈥淭he partnership is anticipated to be available to deliver services by the second quarter of 2016. On the anticipated effect of this scheme, it is envisaged that after being in operation for one year, this service should be able to reduce number of unbanked Nigerians by 10 per cent (3.5 million).鈥? The minister said that mobile money is currently mostly used to buy airtime, it, however, has the potential to serve as a platform for drawing more people into formal financial services.

According to her, 鈥淢ore people in Nigeria have a mobile phone than have a bank account. Today, 75 per cent of adults living in urban areas and 39 per cent of them living in rural areas have access to a pre-paid mobile phone.

鈥淎lso, 18 mobile money operators have been registered in Nigeria since commencement of operations. There are approximately 1 million subscribers to mobile money services; about 67,000 registered agents while over 11 million transactions of over $600 million have been conducted.鈥?

Whilst uptake of mobile money has been initially slow, Johnson said that improving infrastructure, fine-tuning of legislation and increasing confidence in product by consumers will result in significant acceleration,鈥漵he added.

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