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CBN sets new minimum capitalization for banks, gives 1 year ultimatum

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayMarch 29, 2024Updated:March 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Thursday, March 28, 2024, unveiled new minimum capitalization for banks, pegging the minimum capital base for commercial banks with international authorization at N500 billion.

This is coming days after the apex bank urged Nigerian banks to expedite action on the recapitalization of their capital base in order to strengthen the financial system.

The Acting Director of Corporate Communications Department, Mrs. Hakama Sidi Ali confirmed the capitalization in Abuja, saying the new minimum capital base for commercial banks with national authorization is now N200 billion, while the new requirement for those with regional authorization is N50 billion.

Mrs. Sidi Ali also disclosed that the new minimum capital for merchant banks would be N50 billion, while the new requirements for non-interest banks with national and regional authorizations are N20 billion and N10 billion, respectively.

A circular signed by the Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department, Mr. Haruna Mustafa, to all commercial, merchant, and non-interest banks and promoters of proposed banks emphasized that all banks are required to meet the minimum capitalization requirement within 24 months commencing from April 1, 2024, and terminating on March 31, 2026.

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According to the circular, the move, initially disclosed by the CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, in his address to the Annual Bankers’ Dinner in November 2023, was to enhance banks’ resilience, solvency, and capacity to continue supporting the growth of the Nigerian economy.  

To enable them to meet the minimum capital requirements, the CBN urged banks to consider injecting fresh equity capital through private placements, rights issues and/or offers for subscription; Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As); and/or upgrade or downgrade of license authorization.

Furthermore, the circular disclosed that the minimum capital shall comprise paid-up capital and share premium only. It stressed that the new capital requirement shall not be based on the Shareholders’ Fund.

“Additional Tier 1 (AT1) Capital shall not be eligible for meeting the new requirement. Notwithstanding the capital increase, banks are to ensure strict compliance with the minimum capital adequacy ratio (CAR) requirement applicable to their license authorization. 

“In line with extant regulations, banks that breach the CAR requirement shall be required to inject fresh capital to regularize their position,” it added.

The CBN circular said the minimum capital requirement for proposed banks shall be paid-up capital, adding that the new minimum capital requirement shall apply to all new applications for banking licenses submitted after April 1, 2024.

It noted that the CBN would continue to process all pending applications for banking licenses for which a capital deposit had been made and/or an Approval-in-Principle (AIP) had been granted. However, it said that the promoters of such proposed banks would make up the difference between the capital deposited with the CBN and the new capital requirement no later than March 31, 2026.

Meanwhile, the CBN said all banks are required to submit an implementation plan (clearly indicating the chosen option(s) for meeting the new capital requirement and various activities involved with their timelines) no later than April 30, 2024. The CBN also disclosed that it would monitor and ensure compliance with the new requirements within the specified timeline. 

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