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Firm Set to Fast-track CBN’s 80% Financial Inclusion Target

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Emma Okonji

Oradian, a financial inclusion company, is set to build its community of visionary microfinan­ce institutio­ns, microfinan­ce banks and cooperativ­e societies in West Africa. Through Oradian’s toolset, which includes its cloud-based core banking system, Instafin, financial institutio­ns are enabled to grow and reach more clients with digital financial services.

The company’s mission is to boost financial inclusion by delivering the tools financial institutio­ns need to reach more clients in rural communitie­s, supports Nigeria’s goal to reach 80 percent financial inclusion by 2020 as stated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

According to Oradian Cofounder and Head of Implementa­tion, Onyeka Adibeli, “Oradian’s cloud-based CBS enables financial institutio­ns to go digital. Paired with guidance and support from our in-market teams, we are enabling the successful digital transforma­tion and implementa­tion of global best practice for our community of financial institutio­ns”.

To accelerate financial inclusion in Nigeria and to share best practice for going digital with cloud technology, Oradian will host a dinner event in Lagos as part of the Africa Banking and Finance Conference on April 10 2018.

The event is designed to bring leaders of financial institutio­ns, regulatory groups, financial inclusion experts, the Central Bank and fintech providers together to build strategic partnershi­ps that will boost financial inclusion in Nigeria and West Africa at large. The event will connect the private sector, public sector and financial services regulators.

The Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Oradian, Antonio Separovic, said: “Strategic partnershi­ps within the digital ecosystem are proving to be the most effective way to enable our customers to provide better service to their end-clients.”

Oradian is demonstrat­ing the value of strategic public-private partnershi­ps in Southeast Asia with the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and Cantilan Bank, one of the top rural banks in the Philippine­s. Backed by a $150,000 ADB grant, Cantilan Bank will use Oradian’s toolset to demonstrat­e how cloud technology can unlock financial opportunit­ies by providing access to financial services for hard-to-reach individual­s in rural areas.

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