According to him, the firm was set to partner with MSMEs in the Western part of Nigeria, by empowering them with low-interest loans and offering them advisory services to ensure they succeed in their business, and are able to repay the loans.
He said Chinmark was out to impact businesses across sectors, and was ready to partner with stakeholders in the whole agricultural value chain, as well as entrepreneurs to help mitigate the COVID-19 impact on the private sector.
His words: “Currently we have over three thousand in our payroll. We will be employing over three hundred persons in Lagos. We have also empowered people who are not working in the offices.”
In her remarks, Branch Manager Ezinne Happiness Azu, said the firm would open five new branches in Lagos, spanning across the Island and Mainland, to accommodate its growing staff and customer base.