ABOUT NIRSAL

The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc.) is a Non-Bank Financial Institution wholly-owned by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) created to Redefine, Dimension, Measure, Re-Price and Share agribusiness-related credit risks in Nigeria.

Established in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), now Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), and Nigerian Bankers’ Committee in 2013, NIRSAL’s mandate is to stimulate the flow of affordable finance and investments into the agriculture sector by de-risking the agriculture & agribusiness finance value chain, fixing agricultural value chains, building long-term capacity, and institutionalizing incentives for agricultural lending through its five (5) strategic pillars, namely: Risk Sharing, Insurance, Technical Assistance, Incentives and Rating.

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Our Mission

To forge partnerships between agriculture and finance; maximizing the potential of agriculture for food security, job creation and economic growth

Our Vision

Transforming the Economy, Delivering Inclusive Growth and Impacting Lives

NIRSAL’s Five Pillars

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Risk Sharing

$300milion

Share credit risks with providers of Finance and Investments (up to 75% loss incurred)

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Insurance

$30milion

Develop innovative Insurance products to beneficiaries

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Technical Assistance

$60milion

Build capacity of financial institutions and agricultural value chain players; Fixing the broken AVC

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Rating

$10milion

Rate lenders and Value Chain actors according to their effectiveness

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Incentive Mechanism

$100milion

Reward value added performance by AVC actors and lenders

Highlights of Key Achievements

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Risk Sharing

Over N211 billion facilitated for agriculture and agribusiness from banks and other financing
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Insurance

Over 1.9 million subscriptions recorded across 5 Innovative Agric Insurance Products co-created with partners.
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Technical Assistance

Over 229,000 farmers, extension agents, bankers and other agricultural finance value chain actors trained.
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Incentives

Over N1.7 billion interest rebates given to diligent borrowers for prompt principal and interest repayment.