…Global payments giant pledges three-year digital skills programme for small businesses
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday received a delegation from Mastercard led by its Global Chief Executive Officer, Michael Miebach, at the State House in Abuja, where the company committed to empowering 40 million small businesses in Nigeria with digital skills .
President Tinubu welcomed the company’s proposal to train five million businesses and equip them with digital skills, describing Nigeria’s youth population as the nation’s greatest asset.
He assured the Mastercard delegation that the Nigerian economy has been repositioned and stabilised to fully participate in the global economy, with a focus on empowering youths and small businesses with digital skills and tools .
“I am glad that you are very familiar with the terrain. I can classify you as a Nigerian. MasterCard has a very big reputation in financial management, and opportunities are spreading in Nigeria,” President Tinubu said .
The President noted that the ongoing formalisation of Nigeria’s largely informal small-business sector will create more opportunities for digital transitions, investments, employment, and growth.
He added that business orientation is gradually changing, with more small businesses registering and embracing technology .
“The most important asset is our youth. Payment plans and platforms are very necessary for the inclusion of small and medium-scale businesses. What you have been doing with our young population is commendable, and we will continue to support that in every form,” Tinubu said, adding that “as the host country, the agreements we have with you are valid, and I want you to see us as partners”.
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, told the delegation that the President’s economic reforms have provided opportunities for integration, particularly in credit and payment systems.
He noted that one of the major reforms in fiscal and tax matters has led to more than 10,000 informal businesses applying for registration every day over the past few months .
“You do more than payments, and that includes the work which you are doing in Nigeria through the MasterCard foundation to support and strengthen small businesses and the informal sector.
This aligns well with the reforms of Mr President in different areas, cutting across the public and private sectors, including the ongoing efforts to digitise government services,” Oyedele said .
The minister said the government aims to enhance and empower at least three million youths in Nigeria, creating opportunities for work within the digital economy.
He noted significant opportunities in the credit economy for MasterCard to improve payment systems in Nigeria and across Africa, adding that five of the nine fintech unicorns are in Nigeria.
Miebach, who noted that he set up Mastercard’s business in Nigeria in 2011, assured the President of the company’s support in implementing the economic reforms .
“A little anecdote: I was the one who set up the Master Card business in Nigeria in 2011. I was in Lagos, and hired the employee number one. So it’s a little bit like coming home,” Miebach said .
He disclosed that Mastercard currently facilitates a significant aspect of Nigeria’s economy, preventing $200 million in fraud and bringing in $2 billion in foreign exchange .
“We recognise the moment that we are in. We spent time with the CBN Governor and had an opportunity to meet the leading bankers yesterday in Lagos, to see where everything is going and the opportunity here to unlock the power of the 40 million SMEs in Nigeria, to really connect the diaspora to the homeland and ensure Nigeria is the most thriving and biggest economy on the continent,” Miebach said .
The Mastercard CEO noted that the company has already created the framework and platform to empower 40 million small businesses in Nigeria with digital skills, adding that many small businesses would like to have a digital part of their business but don’t know how to do that .
“We have a three-year programme for small businesses. A technical workshop has been planned for this, so it is not just talk but action and impact,” he said .
Miebach also assured the President of investments in inclusivity, participation, trust, and resilience in a digital world, as well as a Cyber Centre of Excellence that captures and shares threat intelligence, incident response, AI risks, and other emerging risks .

































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