Business
Standard Chartered meets CBN’s N200b minimum capital requirement
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited said it has fulfilled the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) N200 billion minimum capital requirement for national commercial banks, in advance of the regulatory deadline.
This achievement, the bank said, its financial foundation and steadfast commitment to deeply contribute to Nigeria’s economic advancement and financial stability.
By achieving the capital requirement ahead of schedule, Standard Chartered reaffirmed its strategic focus on deepening its presence in Nigeria—one of its most pivotal African markets— through committed investment, robust capital base, strong and sustainable balance sheet, and value enhancing financing to support clients leading growth in key sectors that propel national productivity.
Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited, Dalu Ajene, stated that: “Delivering on the CBN’s recapitalization directive ahead of schedule underscores our unwavering confidence in the resilience and potential of the Nigerian economy.”
This achievement reaffirms Standard Chartered’s enduring partnership with Nigeria and our steadfast commitment to foster sustainable growth, support clients, and play a pivotal role in Nigeria’s financial and economic transformation.”
With a distinguished global heritage spanning over 170 years in Africa, and 26 years of dedicated service in Nigeria, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited continues to harness its global expertise with local insights to provide innovative banking solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and communities to prosper.
Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer, Dayo Omolokun, added: “The recapitalisation of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited ahead of the March 2026 deadline reinforces the Group’s commitment to Nigeria, as an important and strategic market on the African continent. Since returning to Nigeria to establish a wholly owned subsidiary in 1999, the Bank has supported clients and customers with structured financial solutions running into billions of dollars, combining differentiated cross-border capabilities with leading wealth management expertise.”
-
Politics20 hours agoOsun poll raises 2027 questions as APC reviews defeat, observers flag flaws
-
News21 hours agoInsecurity: 31 states spend N252bn on security in six months
-
Business21 hours agoNigerian tycoon Wale Tinubu is drilling 62 wells to more than double Oando’s output
-
Sports21 hours agoMan United to battle Arsenal for Osimhen
-
News21 hours agoTroops foil abduction attempt, rescue nine in Zamfara
-
Sports21 hours agoNFF Sacks Madugu, Falcons Coaching Crew After World Cup Miss
-
Business20 hours agoConcerns as cost-of-living pressure lingers despite easing inflation
-
Business12 hours agoBREAKING: FCCPC says industry report suggests possible manipulation of cement prices
