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CBN Holds Monetary Policy Rate Steady at 27.5% as Inflation Battle Continues

July 22, 2025
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) maintained its hawkish monetary stance on Tuesday, keeping the benchmark Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) unchanged at 27.5 percent as the apex bank continues its aggressive campaign against persistent inflation.

CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso announced the decision following the latest Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in Abuja, emphasizing the bank’s commitment to sustaining the ongoing disinflation process while working to achieve further price declines.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has voted to retain the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27.5%, following its latest Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. The decision maintains the current monetary tightening cycle that has seen the bank raise the Monetary Policy Rate by a cumulative 875 basis points to 27.50 percent throughout 2024.

The bank also retained all other key policy parameters, keeping the asymmetric corridor at +500/-100 basis points around the MPR. The cash reserve ratio remains at 50 percent for deposit money banks, while the general liquidity ratio stays at 30 percent—levels that continue to drain excess liquidity from the banking system.

Foreign Reserves Show Resilience

In a positive development for Nigeria’s external position, Cardoso revealed that the country’s foreign reserves have climbed to $40.1 billion as of July 18, providing import cover of approximately nine and a half months. This represents a significant buffer for the economy and demonstrates improved confidence in Nigeria’s external sector management.

The reserves level suggests the CBN’s foreign exchange policies and interventions have helped stabilize the naira while building adequate buffers against external shocks.

Banking Sector Recapitalization Progresses

The governor also provided an update on the banking sector’s compliance with new capital requirements, disclosing that eight banks have successfully met the enhanced recapitalization thresholds. This development indicates progress in strengthening the financial system’s resilience and capacity to support economic growth.

Coordinated Approach to Inflation Control

Cardoso emphasized the coordinated efforts between monetary and fiscal authorities in tackling inflation, stating their shared commitment to reducing the nation’s inflation rate to single digits. This coordination is crucial as Nigeria grapples with price pressures that have persisted despite aggressive monetary tightening.

The CBN’s monetary policy stance reflects the challenging balance between controlling inflation and supporting economic growth. The Central Bank of Nigeria will sustain the Monetary Policy Rate as an anchor for inflation management as part of its priorities for 2025, indicating the bank’s continued focus on price stability.

The decision to maintain the current MPR suggests the MPC believes the existing policy stance remains appropriate for achieving the bank’s inflation objectives, even as market participants and analysts continue to monitor for signs of potential policy easing later in the year.

With inflation remaining a key concern for policymakers and the general public, the CBN’s steady hand on monetary policy signals its determination to anchor inflation expectations and create conditions for sustainable economic growth in Africa’s largest economy.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Central Bank of Nigeria kept its benchmark interest rate at a high 27.5% to continue fighting inflation, signaling that controlling rising prices remains the top priority over economic growth concerns.

With foreign reserves at a healthy $40.1 billion and eight banks meeting new capital requirements, Nigeria’s financial system shows stability, but consumers should expect borrowing costs to remain elevated until inflation drops to single digits.

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