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FCMB Completes N160bn Public Offer, On Track to Meet CBN’s N500bn Capital Requirement

December 6, 2025
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FCMB Group Plc announced on Friday that it has successfully concluded its N160 billion public offer, marking a critical milestone in the financial institution’s efforts to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria’s stringent N500 billion capital requirement for banking operations.

In a disclosure filed with the Nigerian Exchange, the Group expressed confidence that it is well-positioned to achieve the regulatory capital threshold ahead of the March 2026 deadline set by the apex bank—a target that has sent commercial banks across the country scrambling to shore up their capital bases.

The announcement signals more than just the completion of a fundraising exercise. FCMB revealed that it is simultaneously progressing on a parallel capital-raising initiative: the sale of a minority stake in one of its subsidiaries, which the Group expects to finalize before year-end.

“We have successfully concluded our public offer and are on track to complete the minority subsidiary sale by the end of December,” the Group stated in its notice to shareholders and the investing public. “Subject to CBN capital verification—currently ongoing—shareholder approval at the Extraordinary General Meeting, and the required regulatory consents, we are positioned to deliver the N500 billion capital target ahead of the March 2026 deadline for our banking subsidiary, FCMB Limited.”

A Strategic Return to the Capital Market

The recently concluded public offer, which launched in October and closed on November 6, 2025, saw FCMB issue 16 billion ordinary shares at N10 apiece. The capital raise represents the second major phase of an ambitious, multi-stage recapitalisation programme designed to ensure the banking subsidiary not only meets but exceeds regulatory requirements.

This latest effort builds on the momentum of a highly successful N147.5 billion share sale executed in 2024—the programme’s inaugural phase. That earlier offering was oversubscribed by 33 percent and attracted an impressive 42,800 investors, with 92 percent of subscriptions processed through digital channels. FCMB has cited this digital adoption rate as evidence of both strong market confidence and the accelerating shift toward technology-driven investment platforms in Nigeria’s financial sector.

An Aggressive 18-Month Capital Campaign

A review of FCMB’s capital-raising activities over the past year and a half reveals the scale and sophistication of its recapitalisation strategy. The Group has deployed multiple instruments and expanded its financial headroom in anticipation of the regulatory demands.

Key milestones include:

– N144.56 billion raised from the oversubscribed 2024 public offer
– An initial increase in the capital issuance ceiling from N150 billion to N340 billion
– A subsequent expansion of that ceiling to N370 billion, disclosed in a November 14 filing with the NGX
– The conversion of a US$15 million mandatory convertible loan into equity
– The now-completed N160 billion public offer for 2025

Taken together, these moves underscore FCMB’s proactive approach to navigating one of the most significant regulatory shifts in Nigeria’s banking industry in recent years.

Maintaining Momentum Amid Industry-Wide Pressure

The CBN’s recapitalisation directive, announced earlier this year, has placed considerable pressure on Tier 1 and Tier 2 banks to bolster their capital bases in response to macroeconomic volatility, currency fluctuations, and the need for greater financial system resilience. The March 2026 deadline has triggered a wave of capital-raising activities across the sector, with banks exploring everything from public offers and private placements to mergers and asset sales.

FCMB, however, appears to be ahead of the curve. In its latest statement, the Group emphasized that its recapitalisation programme is progressing on schedule and that its “risk fundamentals remain solid.” Management attributed the Group’s strong positioning to expanding margins, increased customer activity, and scalable digital growth—factors it says will support sustained profitability and capital strength heading into 2026.

“With our recapitalisation programme on track and risk fundamentals remaining solid, we expect to maintain healthy profitability and a strong capital position going into 2026,” the Group stated.

What Lies Ahead

While the public offer has been successfully concluded, FCMB still faces several procedural hurdles before it can formally declare compliance with the CBN’s capital requirement. These include:

– Completion of the CBN’s ongoing capital verification process
– Shareholder approval at an Extraordinary General Meeting
– Receipt of all necessary regulatory consents
– Finalization of the minority subsidiary sale

Nevertheless, the tone of Friday’s announcement suggests that management is confident these boxes will be checked in due course, potentially positioning FCMB as one of the first banking groups to meet the new capital threshold.

For investors and industry watchers, FCMB’s recapitalisation journey offers a case study in strategic financial engineering and regulatory navigation. As the March 2026 deadline looms, all eyes will remain on how the broader banking sector responds—and whether others can replicate FCMB’s early success in securing the capital needed to compete in Nigeria’s evolving financial landscape.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

FCMB Group has successfully completed its N160 billion public offer and is on track to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria’s N500 billion capital requirement well ahead of the March 2026 deadline.

Through a strategic multi-phase recapitalisation programme launched in 2024, the Group has raised over N300 billion and is finalizing a subsidiary stake sale by December.

Pending CBN verification and regulatory approvals, FCMB appears positioned to be among the first Nigerian banks to achieve full compliance—demonstrating proactive financial management in response to one of the most significant regulatory reforms in the country’s banking sector.

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