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PPP: CBN Rolls Out Selection Criteria For New Financial Instrument

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November 01, (THEWILL) – The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has rolled out selection criteria for private sector companies to participate in its new financial instrument tagged, “The 100 for 100 PPP”

The policy, 100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productivity (PPP), was announced by the apex bank during launch of its digital currency, the eNaira.

CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, who announced the new initiative, had said it was meant to stimulate activities in private sector companies in the country.

Emefiele had said with the new initiative, CBN would advertise, screen, scrutinise and financially support 100 targeted private sector companies in 100 days, beginning from November 1.

He explained that a new set of 100 companies would be rolled out every 100 days and their names would be published in the national dailies for Nigerians to see and confirm, adding that the initiative would be managed by the CBN Development Finance Department, under his direct supervision.

Emefiele pointed out that the initiative would be the best and most sustainable way to strengthen the value of the naira, insisting that what the country requires is production and more production.

However, unveiling the criteria for participation in a two-page notice signed on Sunday by its Development Finance Department, the CBN explained that the selection criteria for participation would be premised on the business’ immediate contribution to economic growth, jobs creation, and social impact.

It pointed out that in selecting the companies, evidence -based, transparent and measurable criteria shall be deployed.

According to the CBN, the move was to ensure the operational framework for a robust and transparent process for identifying and selecting high-impact companies and projects under its 100 for 100 PPP.

“These are projects that must catalyse sustainable employment-led economic growth through increased domestic production and productivity in the near term.

“The projects for consideration shall be new projects in existing companies requiring new machinery and other support and must have the greatest potential to achieve significant scale in their in-country production and for domestic consumption and exports”, it stated.

It restated that the broad objective of introducing the instrument was to reverse the nation’s over-reliance in imports, by creating a platform that targets and supports the right companies and projects with potential to immediately transform and jumpstart the productive base of the economy.

The 100 for 100 policy initiative, according to the CBN, shall provide naira intervention funding under existing CBN intervention processes and complete foreign exchange funding for new machinery.

“This instrument is for only new projects; will not cover any refinance of existing facilities and will be subject to independent evaluation by international audit firms.

“All intervention under this project will be made public and published in national dailies. The CBN will work with fiscal authorities to facilitate power sector, port and export reforms as well as ease of doing business to improve competitiveness in Nigeria so as to complement and propel this initiative.

“Candidate companies with satisfactory performance are invited to apply through their banks effective, today November 01, 2021, to the CBN Department of Development Finance, Office of CBN Governor”, it stated.

It listed the key areas of focus the financial instrument would fund to include production efficiency and scalability; local content capacity; job creation and human capital development and contribution to economic growth.

In terms of production efficiency and scalability, it stated that the parameters to be considered to include capacity utilisation and scalability. Under here, it stated that the indicators to be looked into are historical financial performance (three years audited report of the company); viability of the business and creditworthiness of its directors.

It disclosed that all the indicators would be assigned relevant scores.

In the area of local content capacity, CBN listed the parameter to be the scale of locally sourced raw materials and the indicators to include more than 50 per cent of raw material input sourced locally as well as that more than 80 per cent of jobs created should be for Nigerians.

Also, in the area of job creation and human capital development, it listed the parameters to include job creation and capacity building, with indicators listed to include job creation, training and skills development.

Similarly, in the area of contribution to economic growth, it listed the parameters to be considered to include impact on key macroeconomic indicators and global export earning potential. In the same vein, the indicators in this area are contribution to GDP potential, share of domestic market, foreign exchange earning potential and ease of exports.

Firms that intend to benefit from the instrument would be scored: Highly satisfactory, satisfactory, less satisfactory and unsatisfactory in their application.

Projects that meet the stipulated requirements by 81per cent to 100 per cent shall be adjudged ‘Highly Satisfactory,’ while those that the stipulated requirements by 61 per cent to 80 per cent would be adjudged to be ‘Satisfactory.’

However, it said projects that meet stipulated requirements by 51 per cent to 60 per cent would be assigned ‘Less Satisfactory,’ and those that meet the requirement by zero to 50 per cent would be assigned the ‘Unsatisfactory’ score.

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