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CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme 2024 | cbnties.com.ng

CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme 2024 is designed to eradicate unemployment and underemployment ravaging the system today. In this article, we will show you how to apply for the CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme through their application portal (cbnties.com.ng).

About CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), as part of its policy measures to address rising youth unemployment and underemployment, introduces the Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme (TIES) to create a paradigm shift among undergraduates and graduates of Nigerian polytechnics and universities, from seeking white-collar jobs to entrepreneurship.

The CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme (TIES) aims to provide an innovative financing model that will boost job creation, enhance entrepreneurship development, and support economic growth.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme (TIES) – https://cbnties.com.ng

CBN TIES Features:

1. Term Loan

Eligibility:

Graduates of any Nigerian university or polytechnic within the past seven (7) years with entrepreneurial interest.

Scope of activities:

  • Agribusiness – production, processing, storage, and logistics;
  • Information technology – application/software development, business process outsourcing, robotics, data management;
  • Creative industry – entertainment, artwork, publishing, culinary/event management, fashion, photography, beauty/cosmetics; and
  • Science and technology – medical innovation, robotics, ticketing systems, traffic systems, renewable energy, waste management.

Requirements for CBN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme 2024

Apply online via the designated online portal (https://cbnties.com.ng) providing requisite information and documents, such as:

  • First degree and NYSC discharge (or exemption certificate);
  • Valid mobile phone number (linked to your NIN), BVN, NIN, TIN, and email address;
  • Evidence of business registration (certified true copies of relevant CAC documents); and
  • Corporate bank account number of business. NOTE: Priority will be given to innovative entrepreneurial activities with high potentials for export, job creation and transformational impact.

Prohibition:

Trading activities shall not be eligible for financing under the Scheme.

Loan features:

  • N5.0 million for individual/sole proprietorship/small company projects; and
  • N25.0 million for partnerships/company projects
  • Interest rate: 5% per annum (9% effective from March 1, 2023 or as may be prescribed by the CBN)
  • Tenor: Five (5) years
  • Moratorium: 12 months

2. Equity Investment

Eligibility:

Start-ups, existing businesses expanding, or ailing businesses.

Scope of activities:

The equity investments shall be in enterprises operating within the eligible scope of activities. Applications for participation under the window shall be through submission of application on https://cbnties.com.ng

Investment Limit:

Subject to the limit prescribed in the AgSMEIS Guidelines.

Investment Period:

i. Investment made shall be for a maximum period of ten (10) years (not exceeding December 31, 2032).

ii. There shall be a 3-year lock-in period before exiting in order to encourage value creation and boost the managerial capacity of the business.

NOTE: The equity investment shall be implemented under the AgSMEIS Equity window.

3. Developmental (Grant) Component

Polytechnics and universities in Nigeria shall compete in the national biennial entrepreneurship competition to raise awareness and visibility of entrepreneurial or technological innovations among undergraduates. Applications for participation under the Development window shall be through submission of application on https://cbnties.com.ng

Body of Experts (BoE) shall be constituted from the private and public sector to evaluate entrepreneurial and technological innovations submitted by Nigerian polytechnics and universities.

Top five (5) polytechnics and universities at the national level shall be awarded the grant prize on the recommendation of the Body of Experts (BoE).

Grant awards:

  • First place – N150.0 million;
  • Second place – N120.0 million;
  • Third place – N100.0 million;
  • Fourth place – N80.0 million; and
  • Fifth place – N50.0 million.

The grant shall be utilized specifically for the development of award-winning innovations and to support the research and development of high-impact projects within or around the institution’s community.

Scope of activities:

Agribusiness, information technology, creative industry, and science & technology.

NOTE: The Equity Investment and Developmental (Grant) Components would commence from April 2023.. Also, Female entrepreneurs are encouraged to apply.

For further information on the CBN TIES guidelines and other enquiries, please visit www.cbn.gov.ng

Signed: Director, Development Finance Department

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