CBN raises commercial banks’ capital base to N500bn
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has increased the minimum capital requirements for commercial, merchant and non-interest banks.
The CBN increased the capital base for commercial banks with international licences to N500 billion, while national and regional financial institutions’ capital bases were fixed at N200 billion and N50 billion, respectively.
This was announced in a statement on Thursday, noting that the increase was due to prevailing macroeconomic challenges and headwinds.
The statement signed by Haruna Mustafa, director, financial policy and regulation department at the CBN.
It said the upward review would enhance the banks’ resilience, solvency and capacity to continue to support the growth of the Nigerian economy.
Also, the CBN raised the merchant bank minimum capital requirement to N50 billion for national licence holders.
The financial regulator said the capital base for national and regional non-interest banks is N20 billion and N10 billion, respectively.
To meet the minimum capital requirements, the CBN advised banks to consider the injection of “fresh equity capital through private placements, rights issue and/or offer for subscription”.
The CBN also suggested merger and acquisition (M&A), as well as upgrade or downgrade of licences.
“The minimum capital specified above shall comprise paid-up capital and share premium only. For the avoidance of doubt, the new capital requirement shall not be based on shareholders’ funds,” it stated
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