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Standard Chartered Deepens Commitment to Nigeria, Meets CBN’s ₦200 Billion Capital Requirement

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited has confirmed full compliance with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s ₦200 billion minimum capital requirement, achieving the threshold well ahead of the March 31, 2026, deadline set by the regulator. The early compliance underscores the lender’s long-term commitment to Nigeria and its confidence in the country’s financial system, as reported by TheCable.

The recapitalisation requirement forms part of a broader Central Bank of Nigeria reform programme aimed at strengthening the resilience, stability and capacity of the banking sector. Under the directive introduced in 2024, national commercial banks were required to raise their minimum capital base to ₦200 billion, a move the apex bank said would better position lenders to support economic growth and absorb potential shocks, as highlighted in regulatory briefings cited by Business Insider Africa.

Commenting on the milestone, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, Dalu Ajene, said the bank’s early compliance reflects its strong balance sheet and unwavering belief in Nigeria’s economic prospects. He noted that the achievement reinforces Standard Chartered’s role as a trusted financial partner supporting trade, investment and sustainable development across key sectors of the economy, according to statements carried by ChannelsTv.

Market analysts say the bank’s prompt alignment with the new capital rules places it in a strong position to deepen its operations in Nigeria at a time when regulatory reforms are reshaping the financial landscape. The development is also seen as a positive signal to investors, highlighting growing confidence in the country’s banking system and broader economic outlook.

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