CBN says 20 banks have met recapitalisation requirements

The Central Bank of Nigeria has announced that 20 Nigerian banks have already fulfilled the new minimum capital requirements as part of the ongoing recapitalisation exercise.

Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Olayemi Cardoso stated that 20 banks have met the recapitalisation requirements. This update comes amid the bank's push for stronger financial institutions through higher capital bases. The exercise aims to enhance the resilience of Nigeria's banking sector in line with economic reforms.

Cardoso's announcement highlights progress in the initiative launched to ensure banks can better support national development goals. No specific names of the compliant banks were detailed in the statement, but it underscores the majority participation in the process.

The recapitalisation is part of broader efforts by the CBN to fortify the economy against global challenges.

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