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How to get money for a business in Nigeria
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 309518, member: 76163"] If you want to start a business in Nigeria or grow an existing one, you need money. Even though getting money for your business can be hard, you have a few options. Boost your company's capital: This means that you'll start your business with the money you save and the money the business makes. To save enough money to fund your business, this strategy requires discipline and strategic planning. Family and friends: You can also get money from family and friends who like your idea for a business. Pursue sure to have a legitimate understanding and reimbursement plan set up to stay away from any misconceptions later on. Banks for microfinance: Entrepreneurs who may not be eligible for conventional bank loans are the primary focus of these financial institutions, which offer small business loans. LAPO, Accion, and AB Microfinance Bank are three Nigerian microfinance institutions. Lender loans: Entrepreneurs who meet the bank's lending standards are eligible for business loans in Nigeria. To be eligible for a loan, you will need to provide collateral and have a good credit score. Investors in VCs: Investors known as venture capitalists provide capital to businesses with high potential for growth and profitability. In exchange for their investment, they typically acquire a share of the company. Angel financiers: Angel investors make investments in small businesses and startups, much like venture capitalists do. However, as opposed to venture capitalists, they put their own money into investments. While looking for business subsidizing in Nigeria, it's vital to have a strong strategy, monetary projections, and an unmistakable reimbursement plan. You can improve your chances of getting money for your business by having these in place. [/QUOTE]
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