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List of Cbn Licenced Microfinance Banks As at October 31, 2020 S/N Name Address State Status 1 Aacb Mfb Nnewi / Agulu Road, Adaz LIST OF CBN LICENCED MICROFINANCE BANKS AS AT OCTOBER 31, 2020 S/N NAME ADDRESS STATE STATUS 1 AACB MFB NNEWI / AGULU ROAD, ADAZI ANI , ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA STATE MFB 2 AB MFB 9, OBA AKRAN ROAD, IKEJA, LAGOS LAGOS NATIONAL MFB 3 ABC MFB MISSION ROAD, OKADA, ORIN NORTH-EAST LGA, EDO STATE EDO TIER 2 UNIT 4 ABESTONE MFB COMMERCE HOUSE, BESIDE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, IGBEIN HILLS, OGUN TIER 1 UNIT ABEOKUTA, LAGOS STATE 5 ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY MFB UTURU, ISUIKWUATO LGA, ABIA STATE ABIA STATE MFB LTD. 6 ABIGI MFB 28, MOBORODE ODOFIN ST., ABIGI IJEBU WATERSIDE, OGUN STATE OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 7 ABOVE ONLY MFB BENSON IDAHOSA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, UGBOR,BENIN CITY, EDO TIER 1 UNIT BENIN, EDO STATE 8 ABUBAKAR TAFAWA ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, YELWA CAMPUS, BAUCHI TIER 1 UNIT BALEWA UNIVERSITY (ATBU) BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE MFB 9 ABUCOOP MFB PLOT 251, MILLENIUM BUILDERS PLAZA, HERBERT MACAULAY ABUJA STATE MFB WAY, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, GARKI, ABUJA 10 ABULESORO MFB E7, ADISA STREET, ISAN EKITI EKITI TIER 2 UNIT 11 ACCION MFB ELIZADE PLAZA, 4TH FLOOR, 322A IKORODU ROAD, ANTHONY, LAGOS NATIONAL IKEJA, LAGOS MFB 12 ACE MFB 3 DANIEL ALIYU STREET, KWALI, F.C.T., ABUJA ABUJA TIER 2 UNIT 13 ACHINA MFB OYE MARKET SQUARE ACHINA AGUATA L.G.A ANAMBRA. ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 14 ACTIVE POINT MFB 150, ORON ROAD UYO AKWA IBOM AKWA STATE MFB IBOM 15 ADA MFB AGWADA TOWN, KOKONA LOCAL GOVT AREA, NASARAWA STATE NASARAWA TIER 2 UNIT 16 ADAZI-ENU MFB NKWOR MARKET SQUARE, ADAZI-ENU, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT STATE 17 ADAZI-NNUKWU MFB NEAR EKE MARKET, ADAZI NNUKWU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 18 ADDOSSAR MFB 32, LEWIS STREET, LAGOS ISLAND, LAGOS LAGOS STATE MFB 19 ADEYEMI COLLEGE STAFF MFB BUILDING, ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO TOWN, ONDO TIER 2 UNIT MFB ONDO STATE 20 AFEKHAFE MFB 69, EKUMAH-ODO ROAD, IBILLO, AKOKO-EDO LGA, EDO STATE EDO TIER 2 UNIT 21 AFEMAI MFB 61B, BODE ROAD, JATTAU-UZAIRUE, ETSAKO WEST LGA, EDO EDO STATE MFB STATE 22 AGOSASA MFB 5, ILUPEJU ESTATE, IPOKIA ROAD, AGOSASA, YEWA SOUTH LGA, OGUN TIER 2 UNIT OGUN STATE 23 AGUDA TITUN MFB 21, SHONOLA STRET, AGUDA OGBA, IKEJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT AREA, LAGOS STATE. 24 AGULERI MFB 16, IRENSO STREET, AMAEZE, AGULERI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 25 AHETOU MFB AKABUKA ONELGA, RIVERS STATE RIVERS TIER 2 UNIT 26 AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS, OPP. POST GRADUATE SCHOOL, AHMADU BELLO KADUNA STATE MFB MFB UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, KADUNA STATE 27 AIBIO MFB NO.1 YANTE MARKET SQUARE, IGANNA IWAJOWA LOCAL OYO TIER 2 UNIT GOVER5NMEN COUNCIL AREA, OYO STATE 28 AIYEPE MFB 1, IKENNE ROAD, ODOGBOLU LGA, OGUN STATE OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 29 AJEWOLE MFB ILORIN ROAD, SABO, OGBOMOSHO, OYO STATE. OYO TIER 2 UNIT 30 AJIKOBI MFB 13, AJIKOBI STREET, ILORIN, KWARA STATE KWARA TIER 1 UNIT 31 AJINGI MFB AJINGI TOWN, AJINGI LOCAL GOVT. KANO KANO TIER 2 UNIT 32 AJOSE MFB EJINRIN ROAD, IJEBU SOUTH, OGUN STATE. P.O.BOX 806, IJEBU OGUN TIER 2 UNIT ODE, OGUN STATE 33 AJUTA MFB MARKET ROAD, LOSO QUARTERS, OGBAGI AKOKO, ONDO STATE ONDO TIER 2 UNIT 34 AKALABO MFB COOPERATIVE HOUSE, AFOR MARKET SQ, AMESI, AGUATA LGA, ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT ANAMBRA STATE 35 AKCOFED MFB IKOT EKPENE ROAD, EKIM ITAM BESIDE BOARD, ITU, AKWA IBOM AKWA TIER 2 UNIT IBOM 36 AKOKWA MFB ORIE-AKOKWA MARKET SQUARE, IDEATO NORTH LGA, IMO STATE IMO TIER 2 UNIT 37 AKPO MFB AKPO JUNCTION, AKPO AGUATA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 38 AKU DIEWA MFB ENU ORIE UWELE, AKU, ENUGU STATE ENUGU TIER 2 UNIT 39 AKUCHUKWU MFB ARCHBISHOP PATTERSON COMPLEX, ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL, ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT OZALLA ROAD, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE 40 AKWENGWU MFB IDANUHA QUARTERS, BEHIND OLD POLICE STATION, OGAMINANA, KOGI TIER 2 UNIT OKENNE, KOGI STATE 41 AL-BARAKAH MFB 67, LADIPO STREET, OPP. LADIPO POLICE POST, MUSHIN, LAGOS LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT 42 ALBASU MFB ALBASU LOCAL GOVT AREA, KANO STATE KANO TIER 2 UNIT 43 ALEKUN MFB 6, OLADIPO DIYA RD, ODOGBOLU, OGUN STATE. OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 44 ALGREB MFB 35 IYORCHIA AYU ROAD, WURUKUM, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE BENUE TIER 1 UNIT 45 AL-HAYAT MFB 22, IBADAN ROAD, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 46 ALIERO MFB ATTAHIRU ROAD, AILERO LGA, KEBBI STATE KEBBI TIER 2 UNIT 47 ALKALERI MFB C/O ALKALERI LOCAL GOVT. ALKALERI, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI TIER 2 UNIT 48 ALL WORKERS MFB 30, MBARI STREET, IKENEGBU LAYOUT, OWERRI, IMO STATE IMO STATE MFB 49 ALLY MFB 9, DUNUKOFIA STREET, AREA II, ABUJA ABUJA TIER 1 UNIT 50 ALOR MFB NKWO ALOR MARKET, IDELIMI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 51 ALPHA KAPITAL MFB SUITE 24, SHALOM PLAZA, PLOT 888, JOSEPH GOMWALK STREET, ABUJA TIER 1 UNIT GUDU DISTRICT, APO, ABUJA 52 ALVANA MFB ALVAN IKOKU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ORLU ROAD, OWERRI, IMO TIER 1 UNIT IMO STATE 53 AMAC MFB NEW BLOCK, AMAC SECRETARIAT, AREA 10, FCT, ABUJA ABUJA STATE MFB 54 AMAZU MFB ORLU MGBIDI ROAD, AMAZU EBENATOR ORSU, IMO STATE IMO TIER 2 UNIT 55 AMBA MFB 1, MAKURDI ROAD, LAFIA LGA, NASARAWA STATE NASARAWA TIER 1 UNIT 56 AMEGY MFB 1, PAUL ODULAJA CRESCENT, IFAKO, GBAGADA, LAGOS LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT 57 AMJU UNIQUE MFB 71, AIRPORT ROAD, EFFURUN, WARRI, DELTA STATE DELTA STATE MFB 58 AMML MFB (ABUJA MARKETS PLOT 1363, LADOKE AKINTOLA BOULEVARD, GARKI MODEL ABUJA TIER 1 UNIT MANAGEMENT LTD.) MARKET, GARKI, ABUJA 59 AMOYE MFB COMMUNITY BANK PREMISES, OKE-AODU, IKERE EKITI, EKITI EKITI TIER 2 UNIT STATE 60 AMUCHA MFB BANK HOUSE, AMUCHA, VIA ORLU NJABA, IMO STATE IMO TIER 2 UNIT 61 ANCHORAGE MFB HIGHBURY PLAZA, 104 GADO NASKO RD. KUBWA, ABUJA ABUJA TIER 2 UNIT 62 ANIOCHA MFB LTD. UMEADI HOUSE, OGBEOFU QTR.,ISSELE-UKU, ANIOCHA NORTH DELTA TIER 2 UNIT LGA, DELTA STAE 63 ANNOINTED MFB 2, EFFURUN SAPELE ROAD, EFFURUN, DELTA STATE DELTA TIER 2 UNIT 64 ANYA MFB LINE C4/1-6 RELIEF MARKET, OBODOUKWU ROAD (ONITSHA), ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT OGBARU LGA, ANAMBRA STATE 65 AOGO MFB OBA ADESANOYE HOUSE, 39/41, CANON ADEYEMI ROAD, SABO, ONDO TIER 2 UNIT ONDO STATE 66 APA MFB MAKURDI RD. ADOKA, OTUKPO, BENUE STATE. BENUE TIER 2 UNIT 67 APEKS MFB GHALIB HOUSE 24, WAHAB FOLAWIYO (UNITY) ROAD ILORIN KWARA TIER 1 UNIT 68 APEX TRUST MFB FMBN BUILDING, 1, ADEKUNLE FAJUYI ROAD, DUGBE, IBADAN, OYO TIER 1 UNIT OYO STATE 69 APPLE MFB 26 AGBON STREET, ORU-IJEBU, OGUN STATE OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 70 ARAMOKO MFB CIVIC CENTRE, ARAMOKO EKITI, EKITI STATE EKITI TIER 2 UNIT 71 ARIS MFB 29, ZIK AVENUE, UWANI, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE ENUGU TIER 1 UNIT 72 ARISE MFB 13, ADEBARE STREET, OGUDU ROUNDABOUT, OGUDU, LAGOS LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT STATE 73 ASHA MFB 11, BOYADE OLUWOLE STREET, OFF AWOLOWO WAY, IKEJA, LAGOS NATIONAL LAGOS MFB 74 ASPIRE MFB NO. 254, UMUSADEGI ROAD, KWALE, DELTA STATE DELTA STATE MFB 75 ASSET MATRIX MFB 68, HERBERT MACAULEY WAY, EBUTE-METTA, LAGOS LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT 76 ASSETS MFB 44, APATA STREET, SHOMOLU, LAGOS LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT 77 ASSURED MFB MILLION MARK PLAZA, 96, AYANGBUREN ROAD, OJOGBEN LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT JUNCTION, IKORODU, LAGOS STATE 78 ASTRA POLARIS MFB ADIGBE AREA, OBAFEMI OWODE LGA, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE OGUN STATE MFB 79 ATLAS MFB PLOT 1077, CADASTRAL ZONE B02, OLD FEDERAL SECRETARIAT ABUJA STATE MFB ROAD, BY AREA 3 JUNCTION, DURUMI, ABUJA 80 AUCHI MFB 40 OTARU RD AUCHI, EDO-STATE EDO TIER 2 UNIT 81 AUGIE MFB AUGIE TOWN LGA, KEBBI STATE KEBBI TIER 2 UNIT 82 AVUENEGBE MFB 2, JATTU ROAD, AUCHI, EDO STATE EDO TIER 2 UNIT 83 AWE MFB AWE-IWO ROAD, AWE, OYO STATE OYO TIER 2 UNIT 84 AWGBU MFB EKE AWGBU MARKET SQUARE, AWGBU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 85 AWKA MFB 176A NNAMDI AZIKIWE AVENUE, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 1 UNIT 86 AWKA-ETITI MFB KM 1-3, NNOBI AWKA ETITI ROAD, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 87 AWKUZU MFB OTUOCHA-ABAGANA ROAD, AWKUZU, ANAMBRA ANAMBRA TIER 2 UNIT 88 AZABE ZINARIYA MFB PHASE 2, ULTRA MODERN MARKET, WESTERN RESERVOIR ROAD, KWARA TIER 1 UNIT ILORIN KWARA STATE 89 AZSA MFB 37 OSOLO WAY, AJAO ESTATE OFF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT LAGOS 90 B C KASH MFB NO. 119, IKORODU ROAD, ONIPANU, LAGOS LAGOS STATE MFB 91 BABBA MFB A126, AHMADU BELLO WAY, AGAIE, AGAIE LGA, NIGER STATE NIGER TIER 2 UNIT 92 BABCOCK MFB BABCOCK UNIVERSITY ROAD, ILISHAN-REMO, OGUN STATE OGUN TIER 2 UNIT 93 BABURA MFB OPPOSITE DISTRICT HEAD'S OFFICE, BABURA, JIGAWA STATE JIGAWA TIER 2 UNIT 94 BAGWAI MFB BAGWAI-SHANONO ROAD, BAGWAI LGA, KANO STATE KANO TIER 2 UNIT 95 BAINES CREDITt MFB Plot 199, Igbosere Road, Lagos Island, Lagos LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT 96 BALERA MFB NO. 2, KAFANCHAN ROAD, LERE LERE LGA KADUNA STATE KADUNA TIER 2 UNIT 97 BALOGUN FULANI MFB 9 BALOGUN FULANI RD. ILORIN, KWARA STATE KWARA TIER 1 UNIT 98 BALOGUN GAMBARI MFB NO 1 OJAGBORO JUNCTION BOLOGUN GAMBARI ROAD, ILORIN. KWARA TIER 1 UNIT 99 BAM MFB SUITE D77/67, AREA11 SHOPPING MALL (BY FCDA JUNCTION), ABUJA STATE MFB AHMADU BELLO WAY, AREA 11, GARKI, ABUJA, FCT 100 BAMA MFB BAMA MAIN MARKET, BAMA LGA, BORNO STATE BORNO TIER 2 UNIT 101 BANCORP MFB IDEMILI HOUSE (BBA), INT'L TRADE FAIR COMPLEX BADAGRY LAGOS TIER 1 UNIT EXPRESSWAY, LAGOS 102 BANEX MFB SUITE C, 1 & 2, BANEX PLAZA, VINA, WUSE II, ABUJA ABUJA TIER 1 UNIT 103 BAOBAB MFB No 16 E Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna, Kaduna State KADUNA NATIONAL MFB 104 BARNAWA MFB PLOT 3, MOZAMBIQUE ROAD, BARNAWA SHOPPING COMPLEX, KADUNA STATE MFB BARNAWA KADUNA SOUTH, KADUNA STATE.
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