A Nigerian bank has brought financial services to 38,600 low-income shopkeepers in Lagos through community agents, who can open accounts and process transactions for their neighbours. The agents - typically well-respected community members - visit women at their market stalls, which simplifies the banking process and lends a human face to financial services. Mistrust of mainstream banks is common in Nigeria, and many women lack the necessary documentation to open a formal account.
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