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Home » Recapitalisation: Providus Bank Exceeding CBN Threshold by 30%

Recapitalisation: Providus Bank Exceeding CBN Threshold by 30%

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
March 21, 2026
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Providus Bank Limited has formally dispelled market speculations regarding its regulatory standing, confirming that it has not only met but significantly exceeded the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) new minimum capital requirements.

In a statement released on Friday, the bank clarified its position within the apex regulator’s 24-month recapitalisation framework.

While regional commercial banks are mandated to maintain a minimum capital base of ₦50 billion, Providus Bank revealed that its current paid-up capital stands at ₦65 billion, providing a robust ₦15 billion buffer above the regulatory floor.

Early Compliance and Financial Fortitude

Breaking down the timeline of its capital ascent, the bank noted that it achieved the ₦50 billion benchmark as far back as January 2025. This early compliance places Providus Bank in a position of “strategic resilience” nearly 14 months ahead of the March 31, 2026, deadline set by the Olayemi Cardoso-led CBN.

“Providus Bank confirms that it had met its capital requirement since January 2025 and currently has a capital base of ₦65 billion, which is in excess of its capital requirement,” the bank stated.

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“Accordingly, any suggestion that Providus Bank has not met the applicable recapitalisation threshold is not consistent with its current regulatory standing.”

The Macro View: A Strengthening Banking Sector

The CBN’s recapitalisation exercise, which commenced on April 1, 2024, was designed to bulletproof Nigerian banks against domestic and external shocks.

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By requiring higher capital tiers, ₦500 billion for International, ₦200 billion for National, and ₦50 billion for Regional, the regulator aims to ensure banks have the capacity to fund large-scale infrastructure and industrial projects.

For Providus Bank, maintaining a capital position that is 30% higher than required signals a commitment to sound governance and aggressive growth.

The bank emphasized that this liquidity enables it to continue delivering value to stakeholders while aligning with the prudential guidelines of the apex regulator.

As the March 31, 2026, deadline nears, the recapitalisation race is the primary story in Nigerian finance. Providus Bank’s early and over-compliant status is a signal to the tech and business ecosystem that the bank is ready to support higher-risk ventures and long-term digital transformation projects.

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