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Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by phosky(op): 8:29am On Jan 18
Nigeria’s banking sector is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in decades following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) announcement of new minimum capital requirements in March 2024. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Under the directive, commercial banks are required to raise additional capital and meet new thresholds on or before March 31, 2026. The policy is aimed at building stronger, more resilient banks capable of financing large-scale projects, stabilising the financial system, and supporting Nigeria’s ambition of becoming a $1 trillion economy.

For customers, investors, and businesses, it is important to understand that banks now operate under three licence categories: International, National, and Regional, each with different capital requirements and operating permissions.

An international banking licence allows Nigerian banks to operate beyond the country’s borders and engage in cross-border and global financial transactions. To qualify, banks must have a minimum paid-up capital of ₦500 billion.

As of early 2026, the following banks have met the requirement and secured their international licences:

Access Bank Plc

Fidelity Bank Plc

First Bank of Nigeria Limited

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank)

United Bank for Africa (UBA)

Zenith Bank Plc

These banks are now positioned to compete more aggressively on the global stage, finance multinational projects, and support international trade and investment flows.

A national banking licence permits banks to operate across Nigeria but limits their ability to conduct international banking activities. To qualify, banks must meet a ₦200 billion paid-up capital requirement.

The following banks have secured national licences under the new framework:

First City Monument Bank (FCMB)
(currently raising additional capital to secure an international licence)

Wema Bank

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria

Citibank Nigeria

Stanbic IBTC Bank

Sterling Bank

Globus Bank

Premium Trust Bank

While these banks remain strong players within Nigeria, some—like FCMB—have indicated plans to upgrade their licences by raising additional capital ahead of the 2026 deadline

According to the CBN, the recapitalisation policy is designed to:

Strengthen the banking system against economic shocks

Improve banks’ capacity to fund large infrastructure and industrial projects

Restore confidence among local and foreign investors

Position Nigeria’s financial sector for long-term growth

Industry analysts note that the reform could also lead to mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships as banks race to meet the new thresholds.

What Customers and Investors Should Know

For customers, the recapitalisation drive does not affect deposits or day-to-day banking operations. For investors, however, it presents both risks and opportunities, especially as banks raise capital through rights issues, public offers, or strategic investments.

As the March 2026 deadline approaches, further changes in Nigeria’s banking landscape are expected
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/18/nigerian-banks-that-have-secured-their-licences/

cc: Mynd44 , Nlfpmod , Seun

Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by opera1(m): 8:50pm On Jan 18
I can't see Union Bank plc on any of the report,. Weytin dey sup, hope my money is safe sha
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by frankblinkz(m): 8:52pm On Jan 18
What of bill point by Blood
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by FreeStuffsNG: 8:53pm On Jan 18
opera1:
I can't see Union Bank plc on any of the report,. Weytin dey sup
Union Bank is currently under CBN-management after its acquisition was established to be from illicit funds allegedly linked to Mr Emefiele. The case is still on though.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by fineboynl(m): 8:53pm On Jan 18
opera1:
I can't see Union Bank plc on any of the report,. Weytin dey sup, hope my money is safe sha
sure. If they can’t secure themselves. They are going for possible merger
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Delenla(m): 8:53pm On Jan 18
I think I like this development, it sounds like a good plan.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by enemyofprogress: 8:55pm On Jan 18
Thank God my banks made it.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Shnew(m): 8:56pm On Jan 18
I can’t see my bank here
2 more needed
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by joseph1832(m): 8:57pm On Jan 18
phosky:
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/18/nigerian-banks-that-have-secured-their-licences/

cc: Mynd44 , Nlfpmod , Seun
still no FCMB. Yet some say they've met it, but yet to fill in some papers. Yeah right.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by constant1960: 8:59pm On Jan 18
I CAN'T FIND OPAY AMONG THE LIST
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Faith0(f): 8:59pm On Jan 18
First bank will go why, cause they cant accept such greed
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by gassbee: 9:00pm On Jan 18
Shnew:
I can’t see my bank here
2 more needed
you need to port asap, no time
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Vanpascore(m): 9:01pm On Jan 18
Is the policy not affecting fintech banks?

Na them sure pass, all these commercial banks can steal enn! God bless OPAY, I dey collect my owealth interest daily . . .
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Raph82(m): 9:02pm On Jan 18
I know GTbank will be there. With all the money illegally deducted from customers, there's no way they won't make it.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by AKWATGOLD1(m): 9:03pm On Jan 18
Union Bank is merging with Titan Bank.
opera1:
I can't see Union Bank plc on any of the report,. Weytin dey sup, hope my money is safe sha
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:05pm On Jan 18
Good one ! Slowly but surely !
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by MaziObinnaokija: 9:06pm On Jan 18
sad make I take 1 eye dey look ECOBANK embarassed sad.

GTB nah steady THIEF this one kuku be.I dnt knw what dem dey charge 1760 whatever do undecided sad?
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by coputa(m): 9:15pm On Jan 18
opera1:
I can't see Union Bank plc on any of the report,. Weytin dey sup, hope my money is safe sha
I think union bank will either merge or fold up,that bonk is no longer big, strong and reliable
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by ZombieTAMER: 9:18pm On Jan 18
where's keystone bank please
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by ZombieTAMER: 9:19pm On Jan 18
Raph82:
I know GTbank will be there. With all the money illegally deducted from customers, there's no way they won't make it.
gtb and access are thieves
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by IronCondemned: 9:23pm On Jan 18
Ecobank is not there.

I am happy sef. I dey owe them 40 million.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by coputa(m): 9:26pm On Jan 18
Vanpascore:
Is the policy not affecting fintech banks?

Na them sure pass, all these commercial banks can steal enn! God bless OPAY, I dey collect my owealth interest daily . . .
what are you hyping here,the 15% per annum that opay is paying in owealth,if you break down into daily, there's nothing there,except if you locked millions of naira
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by coputa(m): 9:28pm On Jan 18
AKWATGOLD1:
Union Bank is merging with Titan Bank.
Titan is another weak bank,first bank should acquire union bank
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Abee79(m): 9:31pm On Jan 18
Ah! I can't see my bank's name O! Make I go move my money
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Quodseverismete: 9:34pm On Jan 18
Customers are the one to bear the brurnt of all these satanic policies. These banks will role out several deductions and thieving terms such as Access fee, transaction fee, processing fee, VAT, ATM maintenance charges, SMS alert fee, FG Levy, tax on deposit, debits on us charges all just to meet up with this re- capitalization nonsen.se.

Before you leave money in your account, at the end of every months it yield interest but today the bank will steal all the money even if you're not doing any transactions. Very unfortunate country.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by coputa(m): 9:35pm On Jan 18
IronCondemned:
Ecobank is not there.

I am happy sef. I dey owe them 40 million.
even if they close, you think they will not recover their debt.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Privatepart00: 9:45pm On Jan 18
shocked shocked shocked

Hopefully the sluggish bank called Oceanic (Eco bank) with their poor customer services will be swallowed by another

I really feel for customers that have account with them
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Melagros(m): 9:49pm On Jan 18
COMRADES, FCMB struggling to meet up with international re capitalisation? I thought that bank is healthy
If your bank is not there go and evacuate your monies from there and them to a safer bank
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by AKWATGOLD1(m): 10:12pm On Jan 18
I foresee Lamido Sanusi kind of era as CBN governor when Access bank acquired Intercontinental Bank when Intercontinental Bank gave loan facility to Access bank.
Titan Bank that was incorporated not up to 5yrs ago acquiring Union Bank with vast asset base.
coputa:
Titan is another weak bank,first bank should acquire union bank
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Ishilove: 10:30pm On Jan 18
Raph82:
I know GTbank will be there. With all the money illegally deducted from customers, there's no way they won't make it.
Those ones are ruthless bandits. They deduct at night like robbers on a midnight operation
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Lanre4uonly(m): 10:41pm On Jan 18
Okay. This is seen and noted.
Re: Nigerian Banks That Have Secured Their Licences Under New CBN Rules by Exponental(m): 2:37am On Jan 19
IronCondemned:
Ecobank is not there.

I am happy sef. I dey owe them 40 million.
Na your type Wan ruin the bank be that.
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