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List of Cbn Licenced Finance Companies As at June 30, 2021 LIST OF CBN LICENCED FINANCE COMPANIES AS AT JUNE 30, 2021. S/N NAME ADDRESS STATE AAA FINANCE & INVESTMENT 1 COMPANY LIMITED NO 96/102 BROAD STREET, LAGOS LAGOS 2 ADDOSSER FINANCE LIMITED 27, RIBADU STREET, OFF AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS. LAGOS AIQ CAPITAL FINANCE COMPANY 5TH FLOOR, BANKERS HOUSE, 19 ADEOLA HOPEWELL STREET, 3 LIMITED LAGOS LAGOS 11 VOLTA STREET, OFF THAMES STREET, MINISTERS HILL, 4 ALC FINANCE COMPANY LTD MAITAMA, ABUJA. ABUJA 5TH FLOOR, YOBE INVESTMENT HOUSE, PLOT 823, RALPH ALLIANZBRIDGE FINANCE COMPANY SHODEINDE STREET, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, CBD, 5 LIMITED ABUJA ABUJA 6 AQUILA LEASING LIMITED 12 SAMUEL MANUWA STREET, VI, LAGOS LAGOS 7 BANCORP FINANCE LIMITED 9/11 MACARTHY STREET, ONIKAN, LAGOS LAGOS BRANCH INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL 10TH FLOOR, ST. NICHOLAS HOUSE, CATHOLIC MISSION 8 SERVICES LTD STREET, LAGOS ISLAND, LAGOS STATE. LAGOS C & I LEASING DRIVE, OFF BISOLA DUROSINMI DRIVE, LEKKI 9 C & I LEASING PLC PHASE 1 ESTATE, LAGOS. LAGOS CAPITALFIELD FINANCIAL 10 MANAGEMENT LIMITED 870A, BENDEL CLOSE, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 11 CAPRI MARTINS FINANCE LIMITED NO 290A, AJOSE ADEOGUN STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND , LAGOS LAGOS CARBON FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED ( Formerly ONE FINANCE AND 12 INVESTMENT LIMITED) PLOT 70B ACME ROAD, OGBA, LAGOS. LAGOS 2ND FLOOR,UBA BUILDING, PLOT 22B IDOWU TAYLOR STREET, 13 CASH-LINK LEASING PLC V.I. LAGOS LAGOS CELOX FINANCE & INVESTMENT 7, BABAFEMI OSOBA CRESCENT, OFF ADMIRALTY ROAD, LEKKI 14 LIMITED PHASE 1, LAGOS LAGOS ELEGANZA BUILDING, NO 15B , JOSEPH STREET, LAGOS, 15 CFS FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED LAGOS STATE. LAGOS CITIHOMES FINANCE COMPANY KOGI STATE LIASON OFFICE, PLOT 1224, BISHOP OLUWOLE 16 LIMITED STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS CO-LINK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 17 COMPANY LIMITED NO,1 MOTOR WAYS AVENUE, ALAUSA, LAGOS LAGOS 3RD FLOOR, FRONT WING, BLOCK B, MILLENNIUM BUILDERS' PLAZA, PLOT 251, HERBERT MACAULY WAY, OPPOSITE NNPC 18 CONSUMER INVESTMENT LIMITED TOWERS, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, ABUJA ABUJA 19 CORE CAPITAL LIMITED YCMA BUILDING, 77 AWOLOWO ROAD IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS 20 COUNTY FINANCE LIMITED 49, WEMCO ROAD, OGBA, IKEJA, LAGO LAGOS 21 CREDIT DIRECT LIMITED 48/50 ISAAC JOHN STREET , IKEJA LAGOS. LAGOS CREDITE CAPITAL FINANCE & 22 INVESTMENT LIMITED 5TH AVENUE, 51 ROAD, HSE 3, FESTAC TOWN, LAGOS. LAGOS CROWNRISE FINANCE & INVESTMENTS 23 PLC 208 IKORODU ROAD, PALM GROVE, LAGOS LAGOS 11, MODUPE JOHNSON CRESCENT, OFF ADENIRAN 24 CRYSTAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED OGUNSANYA STREET,SURULERE, LAGOS LAGOS CS ADVANCE FINANCE COMPANY 25 LIMITED NO. 5 OKOTIE EBOH STREET, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS SUITE 1A OTI CARPET COMPLEX, 142 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA 26 DE-REAL PEOPLE FINANCE LIMITED CRESENT, WUSE 11, ABUJA ABUJA YOMA PLACE, NO 5 O.P. FINGESI STREET, UTAKO DISTRICT, 27 DIGNITY FINANCE LIMITED ABUJA, FCT ABUJA 28 DOMINION FINANCE LIMITED 207 IGBOSERE ROAD, LAGOS ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 29 DYNAMIC FINANCE LIMITED 20 CAMPWELL STREET, LAGOS ISLAND, LAGOS STATE. LAGOS 18, FEMI OKUNNU STREET, OFF BOURDILLON ROAD, IKOYI, 30 E-FINANCE LIMITED LAGOS STATE. LAGOS 31 ENCO FINANCE COMPANY LTD BLOCK 1, PLOT 1-7, MURI OKUNOLA STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND LAGOS FACTORING & SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE NO. 18A, ELSIE FEMI PEARSE STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS 32 LIMITED STATE LAGOS 33 FAST CREDIT LIMITED KARIKO TOWERS, 3RD FLOOR, 9 WHARF ROAD, APAPA, LAGOS LAGOS FEWCHORE FINANCE COMPANY NO 3B, ADEWOLE KUKU STREET, OFF FOLA OSIBO, LEKKI 34 LIMITED PHASE 1, LEKKI, LAGOS LAGOS FINANCE & COMMERCIAL SERVICES 35 LIMITED 13, RIBADU ROAD, OFF AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS. LAGOS FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES COMPANY 36 LIMITED 9A IDEJO STREET, V.I. LAGOS STATE LAGOS FIRST CORNERSTONE FINANCE AND 37 INVESTMENT LIMITED 71, ADENIYI JONES AVENUE, IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS 38 FIRST MARINA TRUST LIMITED 6 BABATUNDE JOSE (FORMER FESTIVAL ROAD),V.I, LAGOS LAGOS NO 110 EFFURUN/SAPELE ROAD OPPOSITE OUR LADIES HIGH 39 FLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED SCHOOL EFFURUN, WARRI, DELTA DELTA FUNDQUEST FINANCIAL SERVICES 40 LIMITED 235A, IKORODU CRESCENT, DOLPHIN ESTATE, IKOYI, LAGOS. LAGOS NO 6 LOUIS SOLOMON CLOSE, OFF AHMADU BELLO WAY, V.I. 41 FUNDSWORTH LIMITED LAGOS LAGOS A03, TSUKUNDA HOUSE, PLOT 1446, CENTRAL BUSINESS 42 GADOL FINANCE LTD DISTRICT, ABUJA. ABUJA GDL FINANCE AND LEASING COMPANY 4/6 MOBOLAJI BANK ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS - ISLAND, 43 LIMITED LAGOS LAGOS 44 GRAND TREASURERS LIMITED 33D, ABOYADE COLE STREET, VI, LAGOS LAGOS 45 GRIFFIN FINANCE LIMITED PLOT 266B, KOFO ABAYOMI STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 46 HHL INVESTMENT AND TRUST LIMITED No. 10, AHMADU BELLO WAY, GRA, ILORIN, KWARA KWARA PLOT 3B BLOCK 95 OMORINRE JOHNSON STREET, LEKKI PHASE 47 INITIATIVE FINANCE LIMITED 1, LAGOS LAGOS INTEGRATED TRUST& INVESTMENT 2ND FLOOR, INTEGRATED HOUSE, NO 61 MARINA STREET, 48 LIMITED LAGOS ISLAND LAGOS LECON FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY 49 LIMITED 1ST FLOOR, BOI BUILDING, 23 MARINA, LAGOS LAGOS 50 LIGHT HOUSE INVESTMENTS LIMITED 3RD FLOOR KINGSWAY BUILDING, 2/4, DAVIES STREET, LAGOS LAGOS 51 LUKEFIELD FINANCE LIMITED NO 4, KARIMU KOTUN STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 52 MERISTEM FINANCE LIMITED 8, NORMAN WILLIAMS STREET, SOUTH WEST, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS 53 MEZCREDIT FINANCE LIMITED NO. 294 MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY, YABA, LAGOS LAGOS 54 NEWEDGE FINANCE LIMITED 2A ISAAC JOHNSON STREET, IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS 55 NICHOLE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 65, KUDIRAT ABIOLA WAY, OREGUN, LAGOS LAGOS NOBLESERVE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 56 LIMITED 199A JIDE OKI STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND , LAGOS LAGOS 57 O3 CAPITAL LIMITED NO. 11, BEN OKAGBUE STREET, LEKKI PHASE 1, LAGOS LAGOS BLOCK 52A, PLOT 28 OMORINRE JOHNSON, LEKKI PHASE 1, 58 OKAZI FINANCE LIMITED LAGOS STATE LAGOS 59 OPTICOM LEASING COMPANY LIMITED 10 TH FLOOR (1-5) ODUNLAMI STREET, LAGOS LAGOS ORANGE ONE FINANCE COMPANY 60 LIMITED 37, KARIMU KOTUN STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS PAGE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL 61 SERVICES LIMITED 23, NORMAN WILLIAMS STREET, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS SUITE 1A & B, SMART OFFICE, SUITE 235, IGBOSERE STREET, 62 PARADIGM FINANCE LIMITED LAPAL HOUSE, LAGOS ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS WING A 1ST FLOOR, ELEPHANT CEMENT HOUSE,ASSBIFI ROAD, 63 PILOT FINANCE LIMITED BUSINESS DISTRICT CENTRE, ALAUSA, IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS 64 PROSPERIS FINNANCE LIMITED 3 GLOVER ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS 65 QUITS FINANCE LIMITED PLOT 1-7, MURI OKUNOLA STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS REDOAK TRUST AND INVESTMENT RUBY BLOCK, SUITE 1, 1ST FLOOR, ALL SEASONS PLAZA, 66 LIMITED AGIDINGBI, LAGOS LAGOS 67 RESOLUTION FINANCE LIMITED 9TH FLOOR, NEW AFRICA HOUSE, 31 MARINA, LAGOS LAGOS ROSABON FINANCIAL SERVICES 68 LIMITED 32 MONTGOMERY ROAD, SABO YABO, LAGOS LAGOS 69 ROYAL CREST FINANCE LIMITED LSDPC HOUSE 17, NNAMDI AZIKIWE STREET, LAGOS ISLAND LAGOS ROYAL EXCHANGE FINANCE AND 26E ABDULRAHEEM OKENE CLOSE, OFF LIGALI AYORINDE 70 INVESTMENT LIMITED STREET, V.I. LAGOS LAGOS PLOT 215A, HOUSE B, ETIM INYANG CRESCENT, VICTORIA 71 SAGE GREY FINANCE LIMITED ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 72 SFS CREDITS LIMITED 287, AJOSE ADEOGUN STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS SKYSTONE CAPITAL AND INVESTMENT 6, SARO CLOSE, OFF KARIMU KOTUN STREET, VICTORIA 73 LIMITED ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS 74 SNOW FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED 22, ASSOCIATION AVENUE, ILLUPEJU LAGOS STATE LAGOS 75 STILL EARTH CAPITAL FINANCE LIMITED 5B, OYO CLOSE, PARKVIEW ESTATE, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS 76 STIRLING TRUST COMPANY LIMITED PLOT PC 10, ENGINEERING CLOSE, V.I. LAGOS LAGOS BOOKSHOP HOUSE, 14TH FLOOR, 50/52, BROAD STREET, 77 SUPRA FINANCE LIMITED LAGOS LAGOS No. 1 BIU PLATEAU CLSOE, OFF ASO DRIVE, ASOKORO, ABUJA, 78 TEKLA FACTROING AND FINANCE FCT ABUJA 79 TFS FINANCE LIMITED 7TH FLOOR, REINSURANCE HOUSE, 46, MARINA LAGOS LAGOS SUITE 101, OPIC PLAZA, 26 MOBOLAJI BANK - ANTHONY WAY, 80 THOMAS GILTS FINANCE LIMITED IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS TRANSKREDIT FINANCE COMPANY 11 VOLTA STREET, OFF THAMES STREET, MINISTERS HILL, 81 LIMITED MAITAMA, ABUJA. ABUJA 90 NORMAN WILLIAMS STREET, OFF KEFFI STREET, OFF 82 TREASURES & TRUST LIMITED AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS LAGOS NO 6, MABOGUNJE STREET, ONIRU ESTATE, VICTORIA ISLAND, 83 TRINITY FINANCE LIMITED LAGOS LAGOS TROPICS FINANCE & INVESTMENT THE PENT HOUSE, AMAZING GRACE PLAZA, PLOT 2E-4E LIGALI 84 COMPANY LIMITED AYORINGE ST, V/I, P.O BOX 52106, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS. LAGOS UNIVERSAL INVESTMENT & 6 UNIVERSAL STREET, OFF REFINERY ROAD, EFFURUN, DELTA 85 DEVELOPMENT CO. LIMITED STATE DELTA UT FINANCIAL SERVICES NIGERIA 86 LIMITED 15 BOLA AJIBOLA STREET, OFF ALLEN AVENUE IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS 87 VIVA FINANCE LIMITED BOOKSHOP HOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, 50/52 BROAD STREET, LAGOS. LAGOS WESTWOOD FINANCIAL SERVICES 88 LIMITED FIRST FLOOR, 2 MONTGOMERY ROAD, YABA, LAGOS LAGOS 2 MAITAMA SULE STREET, OFF AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI 89 WSTC FINANCE SERVICES LIMITED LAGOS. LAGOS 90 ZEDVANCE FINANCE LIMITED 12 OGUNDANA STREET, OFF ALLEN AVENUE, IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS 6th Floor, LANDMARK TOWERS, 5B, WATER CORPORATION 91 MIM FINANCE COMPANY LTD ROAD, VICTORIA ISLAND EXTENSION, LAGOS. LAGOS 92 THE BROOK FINANCE LTD No. 8B, MOBOLAJI JOHNSON AVENUE, IKOYI, LAGOS. LAGOS 93 PERENNIAL FINANCE LIMITED 45 WOJI ROAD, PORT-HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE. RIVERS PLOT 4, BLOCK 107, GEORGE ENEMOH CRESCENT, LEKKI 94 SIMPLE FINANCE LIMTED PHASE 1, LAGOS. LAGOS .
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