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Jaiz Bank: Leading Nigeria’s non-interest banking revolution

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeAugust 22, 2025Updated:August 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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By ABDALLAH EL-KUREBE The continued growth and recent strategic developments of Jaiz Bank mark a significant milestone in Nigeria’s financial sector, particularly within the niche of non-interest banking. Established in 2012 as Nigeria’s first non-interest bank, Jaiz Bank has steadily grown to become a dominant player in this space, committed to Islamic banking principles alongside ethical conventional banking products.

The bank’s vision and enduring commitment to its core promise, “To become the clear leader in ethical banking in Sub-Saharan Africa”, embody its customer-centric approach, emphasizing exceptional service, innovation, and trust. These values have underpinned Jaiz Bank’s leadership position in Nigeria’s competitive non-interest banking landscape.

Jaiz Bank strategically positions itself as a market leader in non-interest banking, aiming to deepen its impact on financial inclusion and expand its footprint within Nigeria. The bank has achieved notable business milestones, with a strong financial performance that highlights its growth trajectory. In the first half of 2025, Jaiz Bank reported a profit after tax of ₦14.45 billion, a 90% increase compared to the same period the previous year. Gross income from financing and investments rose by 32% to ₦44.01 billion.

At the end of 2024, the bank’s total assets were approximately ₦1.08 trillion, nearly doubling from ₦580 billion in 2023, supported by a robust shareholders’ equity of ₦71.47 billion. Deposits surged to ₦904.79 billion, almost doubling from ₦466.57 billion in 2023, and gross earnings increased by 75.44% to ₦82.87 billion. Profit before tax rose to ₦24.44 billion, and earnings per share improved to 66.38 kobo, reinforcing Jaiz Bank’s position as a financially sound and rapidly expanding institution.

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“Through innovative digital banking, a strong ethical foundation, and a clear customer focus, Jaiz Bank is carving out a sustainable competitive advantage that is poised to capture increasing market share and potentially extend its reach beyond Nigeria in the future.“

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A key competitive advantage for Jaiz Bank is its investment in technology and digital innovation. Through platforms like Jaiz Digital and its growing network of agent banking outlets, Jaiz Bank is enhancing accessibility and convenience for a diverse range of customers—including the traditionally underserved—while promoting wider financial inclusion across the country.

Jaiz Bank’s product suite features a range of innovative non-interest financial products such as Murabaha financing, Ijara leasing, and Mudaraba savings accounts, all tailored to meet the evolving needs of retail and corporate customers without compromising Islamic banking principles.

This identity strengthens Jaiz Bank’s position in Nigeria’s crowded banking market, where conventional interest-based banks dominate but demand continues to grow for ethical, Sharia-compliant services. Jaiz Bank’s vision to be Nigeria’s foremost Islamic bank and a leader in ethical finance positions it as a catalyst for financial inclusion and empowerment nationwide.

“Jaiz Bank is carving out a sustainable competitive advantage that is poised to capture increasing market share and potentially extend its reach beyond Nigeria in the future.“

Ultimately, Jaiz Bank’s ongoing efforts are more than operational or branding initiatives—they represent a bold affirmation of its pioneering role in Nigeria’s non-interest banking sector. Through innovative digital banking, a strong ethical foundation, and a clear customer focus, Jaiz Bank is carving out a sustainable competitive advantage that is poised to capture increasing market share and potentially extend its reach beyond Nigeria in the future.

This combination of strong financials, innovative products, and a clear mission underpins Jaiz Bank’s leadership in the evolving Nigerian non-interest banking landscape, making it a model institution within the broader African Islamic finance sector.

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