Apply for CBN TIES loan – ₦5 to ₦25 million loan grant 2023

Apply CBN TIES– ₦5 to ₦25 Million Loan Grant 2023 can be accessed below.

NewsOnline reports that the CBN TIES Loan is a great program that gives Nigerian college graduates the skills they need to start their own businesses. This helps the economy grow and creates jobs.

Due to the high unemployment rate, every young person in Nigeria now has to look for work on their own. But for self-employment to work, it needs money. This is what loans are used for. With the TIES loan, every Nigerian graduate can get a loan right away to run their own business.

Through the Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme, Nigerian graduates and undergraduates can get loans (TIES). In 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) started the program to help graduates and students who might need money to start a business.

TIES wants to get college graduates and undergrads to start their own businesses instead of taking white-collar jobs to create jobs and help the economy grow.

What’s the TIES Loan application process?

 

Follow these instructions to apply:

1. Visit https://cbnties.com.ng/.

2. Tap “Apply”

3. Fill out the registration form, check your details, and submit your request. You’ll wait for a response.

Who qualifies for TIES?

The government would only consider Nigerians with university or polytechnic degrees. They’ll also favor creative entrepreneurial activities with export, job creation, and revolutionary potential.

Who can apply for TIES?

TIES’s business activities include:

1. Harvesting, processing, storage, and logistics

2. IT: software/app development, data management, robotics, BPO

3. Entertainment, publishing, art, culinary/event management, photography, fashion, beauty/cosmetics

4. Medical innovation, ticketing systems, robots, renewable energy, traffic systems, waste management

Your organization must fall into one of these categories for you to be eligible for TIES as a graduate or undergraduate.

What are the TIES loan application requirements?

These documents are needed for this timely loan:

  • Bachelor’s (BSc or HND or any of its equivalent)
  • Discharge or exemption from NYSC
  • Polytechnics and universities give certificates proving entrepreneurship training.
  • Start-ups and firms less than 3 years old should provide a Statement of Income, Statement of Affairs, and cash flow estimates.
  • Business plan detailing specifics, finances, and project benefits

Note: 7 years post-NYSC is max.

What’s the TIES maximum?

Here are the TIES loan amounts by level:

  • Tier 1 (individual projects): N5M with a 5-year duration.
  • Tier 2 (Projects with 5 or fewer partners): Your 5-year loan limit is N25 million.

TIES interest rate:

Graduates and undergraduates utilizing TIES will pay 5% interest until February 2023. 9% in March 2023.

How do I contact TIES?

Here’s a link: https://cbnties.com.ng/contact Send your inquiry and info. Soon, they’ll reply.

Important

The TIES loan helps graduates and students with enterprises. This technique promotes entrepreneurship to create jobs. Review the TIES application information above. The scheme is only for Nigerian university graduates and students.

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