How to Easily Get NYSC ETC Quick Cash Loan

Need load? You are covered! Empower The Corps (ETC) is a platform created to assist members of the National Youth Service Corps with capital to start-up business of their choice. In this post, you will learn how to access the NYSC ETC quick cash loan without stress.

NYSC ETC offers cash loan to serving corps members with amounts ranging from N50,000 to N100,000. Empower The Corps (ETC) platform was actually created by Credit Direct Limited. The main aim for creating the platform us to provide financial support to members of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) while they serve Nigeria.

If you need a loan to start-up a business as a Corps members keep reading. You can also check out how to get CBN loan for Corps members which is open for both Corps members and ex-Corps members.

Requirement for NYSC ETC Quick Cash Loan

How to apply for NYSC ETC quick cash loan

Below are steps to apply for NYSC ETC quick cash loan;

  1. Go to the ETC official website at https://empowerthecorps.com.ng/
  2. Create a profile account to connect to ETC Networking Portal.
  3. Register your data on the ETC portal.
  4. Provide all required documents.
  5. Finally, apply for your desired package.

Disclaimer: This article is solely written to inform Corps members on how they can apply for ETC quick cash loan.

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16 thoughts on “How to Easily Get NYSC ETC Quick Cash Loan”

  1. Abdulrahman Omoaka

    Am happy with the way federal government are encouraging and empowering our youth through loan

  2. Abubakar Bello

    This is a step in the right direction! and even more due to the fact that white collar job is hard to get these days! thumbs up to the ETC for this opportunity.

  3. Seyi Obileye

    That’s a welcome development but i hope it has a long durability with low interest?

  4. Empowerment program is good but what will a 50,000 or 100,000 do in our economy of today really

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