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List of 28 Companies Benefiting from the CBN’s N23.2 billion loan

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February 3, 2022
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released the list of 28 companies who will benefit from the  N23.2 billion  first cycle  100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productivity (PPP). The list was released on the CBN official website.

The List of the beneficiaries include:

1. UCIKO Nig LTD, is an Abia State based manufacturing Company that received N150,750,000 for the purchase of biscuit production machines.

2. Springfield Agro Limited, is an agric company based in Lagos and it received N870,000,000 for the construction and installation of cold room storage facility.

3. Jeokol Farm Limited is based in Lagos and it received N870m for the Construction and installation of cold room storage facility.

4. Diamond Super Sacks Ltd, based in Kano State got N2bn for the Acquisition of Woven Sacks & Polytwines making machine.

5. Mecure Healthcare, a healthcare firm based in Lagos received N1.3bn for the Purchase of equipment for Oncology centre.

6. Juddy Bolema Industries Limited is based in Anambra State. The manufacturer received N1.3bn for the expansion of existing factory and purchase of plant and machinery for the Recycling of plastic waste.

7. Vital Products PLC received N900,841,000 for the purchase of machinery for Tomato paste production in Lagos.

8. Lamb Ranches Limited got N998,045,055 for the acquisition of farm inputs for cattle breeding in Rivers State.

9. Harvest Feed & Agro Processing Ltd received N347,760,000 to expand its agro-chemical processing plant in Ogun State.

10. Transnational Green Pastures Ltd based in Oyo state received N95,000,000 as part-finance for the importation of broiler farming plant.

11. Wewood Limited received the loan of N1,000,000,000 to finance 100 percent cost of warehouses in Edo State.

12. Lanre Shittu Motors received N1,900,000,000 for the expansion of phase 2 of local automobile assembling Plant FCT.

13. Pally Agro Products LTD based in Abeokuta State received N400m for the construction of Warehouses.

14. RotoPrint Limited received N590,000,000 for the manufacturing Flexible packaging products Ogun State

15. Premier Seed Nigeria LTD got N500,000,000 for the financing of Seed production in Kaduna State.

16. Jubaili Agrotec got N896,000,000 as part-finance procurement of herbicides/pesticides in Lagos State.

17. Food Solutions Livestock LTD received N450,000,000 for the expansion of poultry farming operations in Oyo State

18. Summit Health Care received N300,000,000 for the expansion of eye care specialist hospital in Lagos State.

19. Aikson Global ASS LTD received N400,000,000 for the purchase and installation of rapid 75 brand of printing machine in Lagos State.

20. Metal World Recycling Ltd received N150,000,000 for the purchase of machinery for the Production of Aluminium in Lagos State.

21. Reliance Chemical Products Limited got N1,250,000,000 for the Setting up Silicate Production Plant in Lagos State.

22. Sonhart Investment Ltd received N734,000,000 for the expansion of a factory for manufacturing of industrial plastics in Ogun State.

23. Taraba Farms Limited received N500,000,000 for Livestock Production and commercial grazing in Taraba State.

24. Crutech Consultancy Services Limited received the loan of N60,000,000 to finance establishment of an integrated agricultural farm in Cross River State.

25. Lofeta Global Merchants Company Limited received N120,000,000 to finance the construction of a N20,000 per day automated poultry processing plant in Oyo State.

26. Sarsoli Industrial Company Limited received N2,000,000,000 for Calcium-carbonate manufacturing, Filler and black master batches in Lagos State.

27. J.O.F. Nigeria Limited got a loan of N1,200,000,000.00 for the completion of salt factory Lagos State.

28. Salient Industries LTD received the biggest loan amount of N2,500,000,000 for the manufacturing of flexible packaging products in Lagos State.

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