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CBN Cuts Monetary Policy Rate by 50 Basis Points to 27% in Strategic Policy Reversal

September 23, 2025
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In a significant shift marking the end of nearly two years of aggressive monetary tightening, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reduced the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by 50 basis points to 27.00% from 27.50%, following the conclusion of the 302nd Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting on Tuesday.

The decision, announced by CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso during the post-MPC press briefing, represents the apex bank’s first rate cut since embarking on an aggressive tightening cycle that saw the MPR surge from 18.5% in mid-2023 to its previous peak of 27.5%.

Economic Indicators Drive Policy Shift

The rate reduction comes against the backdrop of encouraging macroeconomic developments that have provided the monetary authorities with room to begin easing their restrictive stance. Nigeria’s headline inflation rate demonstrated notable improvement, declining to 20.12% in August 2025 from 21.88% recorded in July—a trend that has given policymakers confidence in the trajectory of price stability.

“The decision reflects a cautious attempt to ease monetary conditions in response to moderating inflation and improving macroeconomic indicators,” Governor Cardoso explained during the briefing, emphasizing the committee’s data-driven approach to policy formulation.

The inflation moderation represents a rare disinflationary trend not witnessed in Nigeria for nearly a decade, with projections from the Independent Media and Policy Initiative suggesting the rate could drop as low as 17% by December 2025 if current trends persist.

Broader Monetary Policy Adjustments

Beyond the headline MPR reduction, the MPC also recalibrated other critical monetary policy parameters. The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Liquidity Ratio (LR) have been adjusted alongside modifications to the Asymmetric Corridor (AC), creating a more accommodative monetary environment aimed at supporting economic growth while maintaining price stability.

This comprehensive approach signals the CBN’s recognition that the economic landscape has evolved sufficiently to warrant a more balanced policy stance, moving away from the purely restrictive measures that characterized much of 2024 and early 2025.

Market Expectations and Economic Impact

The rate cut aligns closely with market expectations, as analysts had increasingly anticipated a 25-50 basis points reduction ahead of the September meeting. Financial market participants had cited easing inflation pressures, naira stability, and global monetary policy trends as key factors supporting a more dovish stance from the MPC.

For Nigeria’s economy, the policy adjustment is expected to provide multiple benefits. Lower borrowing costs should offer relief to consumers and businesses that have faced significant financing challenges during the prolonged high-rate environment. The move is also anticipated to stimulate activity in the equity market while creating new opportunities for fixed-income investors navigating the changing interest rate landscape.

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which bore the brunt of elevated borrowing costs over the past 18 months, stand to benefit significantly from the easing cycle. The reduced MPR should translate into lower lending rates across the banking sector, potentially unlocking pent-up demand for credit and supporting business expansion plans that were shelved during the tightening phase.

Balancing Act Ahead

While the rate cut marks a welcome development for economic growth prospects, the CBN’s approach remains notably cautious. The 50 basis points reduction strikes a balance between providing monetary stimulus and maintaining the hard-won gains against inflation. This measured approach reflects the complex challenges facing Nigeria’s economy, including external pressures and the need to sustain investor confidence in the naira.

The timing of the rate cut also coincides with global monetary policy trends, as central banks worldwide reassess their policy stances amid changing economic conditions. However, Nigeria’s specific economic dynamics—including its reliance on oil exports and ongoing structural reforms—require a tailored approach that considers both domestic and international factors.

Looking Forward

Financial markets and economic analysts will closely monitor the impact of this policy shift on key economic indicators in the coming months. The success of the rate cut in stimulating growth without reigniting inflationary pressures will likely influence the pace and magnitude of future policy adjustments.

The CBN’s willingness to begin reversing its tightening cycle suggests growing confidence in Nigeria’s economic trajectory. However, the central bank has emphasized that future policy decisions will remain data-dependent, with inflation trends, exchange rate stability, and growth indicators continuing to guide the MPC’s deliberations.

For now, the 50 basis points reduction represents a carefully calibrated first step in what could mark the beginning of a new chapter in Nigeria’s monetary policy, one that seeks to balance the imperatives of price stability with the pressing need for economic growth and development.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s Central Bank has made its first interest rate cut in nearly two years, reducing borrowing costs from 27.5% to 27% as inflation finally shows signs of cooling. This marks a pivotal shift from the punishing high-rate environment that has squeezed businesses and consumers since 2023.

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