The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has reacted to information that it plans to withdraw the licenses of three more commercial banks after Heritage Bank, saying that “these allegations are false and intended to trigger panic in the financial system.”
The Ag. Director, Corporate Communications of CBN, Hakama Sidi Ali (Mrs.) in a statement issued on Tuesday, maintained that “the Nigerian financial system remains safe, sound, and resilient. Our banks have begun submitting implementation plans for the Banking Sector Recapitalisation Programme in compliance with the CBN Circular reviewing the minimum capital requirements for Commercial, Merchant, and Non-Interest Banks (CMNIBs). These plans are currently being reviewed by the Bank.”
The statement reads in full:
The attention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been drawn to some information circulating in the public domain, suggesting that the CBN is set to revoke the licenses of three additional banks following its regulatory action against Heritage Bank Plc on Monday, June 3, 2024.
The CBN unequivocally states that these allegations are false and intended to trigger panic in the financial system.
The Nigerian financial system remains safe, sound, and resilient. Our banks have begun submitting implementation plans for the Banking Sector Recapitalisation Programme in compliance with the CBN Circular reviewing the minimum capital requirements for Commercial, Merchant, and Non-Interest Banks (CMNIBs). These plans are currently being reviewed by the Bank.
In addition to enhancing buffers to withstand economic shocks, this proactive measure by the CBN to require CMNIBs to recapitalize will result in increased capital for Nigeriaās banks, enabling them to provide much-needed credit to critical sectors of the economy. This will increase the financial systemās contribution to the growth and development of a $1 trillion Nigerian economy.
The CBN would like to reassure all stakeholders of its unwavering commitment to ensuring the financial systemās stability. Our financial system remains on a solid footing, and the CBN will continue to take all necessary steps to maintain its safety and soundness.
Hakama Sidi Ali (Mrs.)
The Ag. Director, Corporate Communications of CBN, Hakama Sidi Ali (Mrs.) in a statement issued on Tuesday, maintained that “the Nigerian financial system remains safe, sound, and resilient. Our banks have begun submitting implementation plans for the Banking Sector Recapitalisation Programme in compliance with the CBN Circular reviewing the minimum capital requirements for Commercial, Merchant, and Non-Interest Banks (CMNIBs). These plans are currently being reviewed by the Bank.