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NIMASA kick starts process for CVFF disbursement.
The indigenous ship owners may soon have a cause to smile as the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) may have commenced the process for the disbursement of Cabotage Vessels Financing Funds(CVFF) 15 year after it was established.
The document listed the requirements to include that the PLI must have an existing relationship with NIMASA; have shareholders fund over N25 billion, and must have proof of substantial financial support in terms of credits extended to indigenous maritime operators.
Offodile, in the said document, pointed out that the PLI will be responsible for liaising with NIMASA in determining the risk acceptance criteria for the utilisation of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund or issuing of guarantees.
“On approval of the loan request by the Minister of Transportation, NIMASA shall transfer its portion of the loan request into the dedicated account”, he noted.
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