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12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Islie(op): 3:04pm On Sep 17, 2025
By BUKOLA ARO-LAMBO


With six and a half months to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) March 31, 2026 recapitalisation deadline, no fewer than 12 banks have successfully shored up their balance sheets, clearing the capital thresholds that will determine their place in the next phase of Nigeria’s banking evolution.

In its March 2024 directive, the apex bank raised the minimum paid-up capital for international banks to N500 billion, national banks to N200 billion, and regional banks to N50 billion.

Depending on authorisation, non-interest banks will meet N20 billion and N10 billion benchmarks. The new rules exclude retained earnings, compelling lenders to raise fresh equity, restructure, or merge.

So far, LEADERSHIP findings show that
Access Holdings,
Zenith Bank,
GTBank,
Ecobank,
Stanbic IBTC,
Wema Bank,
Providus Bank,
Jaiz Bank,
Lotus Bank,
Greenwich Merchant Bank,
Premium Trust Bank, and
Globus Bank
have crossed the finish line.

Their compliance, analysts say, reflects strong investor appetite and confidence in the sector despite Nigeria’s tight monetary environment.

Access Holdings crossed the line first, raising N365 billion through a rights issue, while Zenith Bank followed with over N350 billion in fresh equity. GTBank, in one of the boldest moves, secured N365.85 billion via a capital injection from its parent GTCO, lifting its paid-up capital from N138 billion to N504 billion.

Stanbic IBTC leveraged support from its South African parent, Standard Bank, to secure its own compliance.

Wema Bank aggressively raised N200 billion in the national tier, aided by its retail-driven ALAT digital platform.

Providus Bank also met its target, while Globus Bank crossed the N200 billion mark after raising N102 billion this year alone, though it still awaits regulatory confirmation.

The chief executive of Premium Trust Bank, Emmanuel Efe Emefienim, confirmed that the bank had crossed the hurdle.

He said, “Exceeding the N200 billion capital requirement is a defining moment. This achievement in just three years reflects our performance and the trust of shareholders and regulators.”

PremiumTrust, which began operations in 2022, says the capital buffer will allow it to expand lending to infrastructure and the agriculture sector, which the Nigerian government has identified as critical for growth.

Among specialised institutions, Greenwich Merchant Bank secured its capital position through injections and debt-to-equity conversions.

In the non-interest category, Jaiz Bank and Lotus Bank have both cleared their thresholds, reinforcing their presence in Islamic and alternative banking.

Premium Trust Bank also joined the compliant list after surpassing its capital requirement.

The implications of these capital raises go beyond regulatory box-ticking. Well-capitalised banks now have more headroom to expand credit into infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing sectors critical to Nigeria’s $1 trillion economy target.

Market appetite has rewarded early movers. Fidelity Bank’s share price rose more than 1,100 per cent between 2020 and 2025, Wema’s jumped nearly ten-fold, while Access, Zenith, and Stanbic posted steady appreciation, underscoring growing investor confidence.

As the deadline approaches, UBA is working towards meeting its target, extending its rights issue to September 19.

Meanwhile, FirstBank, Fidelity, FCMB, and Sterling are still in the market seeking fresh capital through private placements, asset sales, or offshore injections.

Industry watchers say the recapitalisation exercise is progressing more smoothly than expected.

Head of Financial Institutions Ratings at Agusto & Co, Ayokunle Olubunmi, noted that “most are moving in line with their capital plans, and many are even ahead of schedule.

“Encouragingly, most of the funds have come from Nigerians, not foreign investors. Out of the roughly N4 trillion required, about N3 trillion has already been raised, largely from domestic investors.”

Presently, the only mergers and consolidations in play are the proposed marriage between Providus Bank and Unity Bank, and Union Bank and Titan Trust. However, it is believed that more mergers will come into play before the deadline.
https://leadership.ng/12-banks-clear-recapitalisation-hurdle-ahead-of-march-31-deadline/

Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by IreAyoMide467: 3:33pm On Sep 17, 2025
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Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Sermwell(m): 3:33pm On Sep 17, 2025
Other banks should give up!! Nothing good about this useless government
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by LCling: 3:34pm On Sep 17, 2025
Who dey use Greenwich bank abeg. Green winch merchant bank
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by sammyscholar(m): 3:34pm On Sep 17, 2025
Being one of the top-tier banks in Nigeria, what's UBA waiting for?
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Anguldi(m): 3:35pm On Sep 17, 2025
Opay, palmpay and moniepoint is far richer than them all
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Drsnives(m): 3:35pm On Sep 17, 2025
Where Polaris dea..
I no won hear anything oooooooo
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Rufex07(m): 3:35pm On Sep 17, 2025
That's great to know. This would encourage a stronger and robust financial system
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by BrutusOj(m): 3:36pm On Sep 17, 2025
The big names are waiting for the smaller ones to press their neck. As long as First Bank and UBA are not there, they are just starting.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Mabuggi88: 3:36pm On Sep 17, 2025
sammyscholar:
Being one of the top-tier banks in Nigeria, what's UBA waiting for?
They will all do that, you have to study and weigh pros and cons.
Union Bank and Fidelity I know for sure will definitely do that
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by DMCA: 3:37pm On Sep 17, 2025
sammyscholar:
Being one of the top-tier banks in Nigeria, what's UBA waiting for?
You mean snail bank?

23 characters seun come take
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by AMI3(m): 3:38pm On Sep 17, 2025
First bank PLC
Why u guys not there. Seun what is happening to site.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Angelfrost(m): 3:38pm On Sep 17, 2025
Lol... Where all those small banks dey see that kind money?!!

...Or they are fronting for high-level criminals and syndicates.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Fiscus105(m): 3:38pm On Sep 17, 2025
Where is first bank, I think they are one of leading banks.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Maurindo(m): 3:40pm On Sep 17, 2025
First Bank 🏦
First Bank 🏦
First Bank 🏦
How many times i call una?
Hmmm!
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by HenryWilliams(m): 3:42pm On Sep 17, 2025
Drsnives:
Where Polaris dea..
I no won hear anything oooooooo
Polaris is being managed by SCIL.
A government front masquerading as a private company.Government pikin can't suffer like the rest.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by dododawa1: 3:43pm On Sep 17, 2025
where

are


opay

moiepoint

okas

poerpoint

Eaisemonie
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Helpfromabove1(m): 3:43pm On Sep 17, 2025
First bank were are thou

U claim to be the first in every thing

Oya show face
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by jojo1415: 3:43pm On Sep 17, 2025
Where is my UBA bank ooooohh......na just 12 characters remaining.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by PUNANI01: 3:44pm On Sep 17, 2025
Banks are doing well with all their thief thief from their customers, but the citizens suffers more.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by PUNANI01: 3:45pm On Sep 17, 2025
dododawa1:
where

are


opay

moiepoint

okas

poerpoint

Eaisemonie
No mention them, the cbn governor hates them well well.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Kaa4(m): 3:53pm On Sep 17, 2025
dododawa1:
where

are


opay

moiepoint

okas

poerpoint

Eaisemonie
A lot of people are confused here. Mixing commercial banks with Merchant and microfinance and PSBs.
CBN provided for each group of Banks. I think there is good progress among the banks. You won't know until December, when there will be frantic efforts to conclude
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by axglide(m): 4:06pm On Sep 17, 2025
It’s such a delight that Greenwich Merchant Bank crossed the hurdle. As the owners and organization running https://mytradebook.com a Nigerian Stocks trading platform; I believe they’re the most solid Nigerian Stocks Broker platform in Nigeria.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Elliotwaveforec: 4:19pm On Sep 17, 2025
Anguldi:
Opay, palmpay and moniepoint is far richer than them all
Seconded! These fintech banks can acquire all these thief thief banks.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Pootle: 4:22pm On Sep 17, 2025
firstbank, providus should we pull out our cash cos ye all are not on this list
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Pootle: 4:24pm On Sep 17, 2025
dododawa1:
where

are


opay

moiepoint

okas

poerpoint

Eaisemonie
you no sabi kele try them they are also called bold mfb
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Cajal(m): 4:25pm On Sep 17, 2025
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by almayda: 4:39pm On Sep 17, 2025
Are we saying the elephant is big just for nothing,looking at size,age and coverage,their name should be number one.
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Shalashaska: 4:40pm On Sep 17, 2025
What happened to to my friends at UBA Banker. That's ubanker. They no make am?
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by faoogoke(m): 4:43pm On Sep 17, 2025
FCMB, Fidelity, Sterling banks have met the recaptilsation requirement for one of the categories outlined.

Islie:
https://leadership.ng/12-banks-clear-recapitalisation-hurdle-ahead-of-march-31-deadline/
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Bluntemperor:
Rufex07:
That's great to know. This would encourage a stronger and robust financial system
Who Are The Owners Of These Banks ?•True talk!
•BUT,THE CBN AND OTHER CONTROLLING BODIES - SEC, AND FGN - MUST KNOW THE SOURCES OF THE LUSH- MONIES - COMING INTO THESE SMALLER BANKS- THAT SUDDENLY GET $1- TRILLIONS - TO GET RECAPITULATION,WITH EASE .
•WHO IS SPONSORING THESE BANKS?
•WHAT TYPES BUSINESSES - ARE THEY DOING,THAT IS A TRILLIONS BUDGET?
• WHO ARE THE REAL OWNERS- OF THESE BANKS?
•WHAT EMPLOYMENT GENERATIONS - ARE THEY GIVEN THE ECONOMY?
•- REMEMBER THOSE WHO USES LUSH- MONIES - LIKE SPONSORSHIP OF TERRORISTS/ BANDITS - CAN INSTIGATE TROUBLES IN A COUNTRY - BECAUSE THEY ARE RUNNING AS FRONT - TO THE REAL OWNERS!
Re: 12 Banks Clear Recapitalisation Hurdle Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (NAMES) by Forumobserver12(m): 4:50pm On Sep 17, 2025
Pootle:
firstbank, providus should we pull out our cash cos ye all are not on this list
Providus Bank is on the list, please check well..

I'm really impressed with Providus Bank considering the fact that they are somehow new in the industry... Kudos to the management..
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