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Home » Nigeria’s Delisting from Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Grey List a Boost for Investor Confidence – SEC DG

Nigeria’s Delisting from Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Grey List a Boost for Investor Confidence – SEC DG

... calls removal a clear signal of strengthened regulatory credibility and economic reform

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
October 28, 2025
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Dr. Emomotimi Agama, the director general, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria

In a major regulatory win, Nigeria has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, a move Dr. Emomotimi Agama, the director general, Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), says will significantly enhance investor confidence and underpin the country’s capital-markets growth.

Speaking on a televised programme, Agama described the delisting as a “welcome call to new investments” and a clear indicator of Nigeria’s improved anti-money-laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist-financing (CTF) frameworks.

He said the decision sends a strong message to global investors and trading partners that Nigeria’s financial system is becoming more transparent and trustworthy.

The delisting follows the country’s implementation of a 19-point FATF action plan and marks the culmination of years of regulatory reform by agencies including the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).

Agama acknowledged the roles of the NFIU, the National Security Adviser’s office, the Federal Ministries of Finance and Budget, and the Judiciary in achieving this outcome.

Why This Matters for Tech and Finance

  • Lower funding costs & faster flows: Delisting is expected to ease cross-border payments, reduce global risk premiums and make foreign capital more accessible for Nigerian fintechs and tech firms.
  • Enhanced credibility: Tech companies, especially those in fintech, data services and digital payments, gain a stronger regulatory backdrop when raising capital or forming partnerships abroad.
  • Growth-enabling environment: With improved institutional backing, Nigeria stands to benefit from renewed investor appetite – particularly in infrastructure, fintech innovation and digital transformation.
  • Operational clarity: Global partners and platforms can operate with more confidence, given that regulatory risk has been reduced in the AML/CTF dimension.

Outlook & Next Steps

While the delisting is important, Agama noted that the real test lies in consistent enforcement and sustaining regulatory gains.

As Nigeria moves to leverage this milestone, the onus will be on institutions to maintain high standards of compliance, and on the private sector to capitalize on the improved environment.

For tech-driven businesses, especially those operating in fintech, payments, data and cross-border services, this development reaffirms Nigeria as a viable investment destination, the regulatory cloud has lifted, and a clearer path to growth lies ahead.

[Sources: ThisDayLive+1 | Reuters]

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