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Quest Merchant Bank Hits CBN’s ₦50bn Minimum Capital Mark

The milestone reflects the bank’s readiness to support economic growth under the CBN’s ongoing banking sector recapitalisation programme.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 7, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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Quest Merchant Bank has successfully met the ₦50 billion minimum capital requirement mandated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), marking a significant milestone in the ongoing recapitalisation of Nigeria’s banking sector. The achievement strengthens the bank’s financial capacity and positions it to play a more prominent role in financing strategic sectors of the Nigerian economy.

The development comes amid a broader industry-wide recapitalisation programme introduced by the apex bank to enhance the resilience, stability, and lending capacity of financial institutions in Nigeria.

Background: CBN’s Banking Recapitalisation Policy

In 2024, the Central Bank of Nigeria unveiled new minimum capital requirements for banks as part of reforms aimed at strengthening the financial system and supporting long-term economic growth.

The policy requires:
  • ₦500 billion for commercial banks with international licences





  • ₦200 billion for national commercial banks

  • ₦50 billion for regional commercial banks and merchant banks

  • ₦20 billion and ₦10 billion for national and regional non-interest banks respectively.

Banks were given a 24-month compliance window from April 2024 to March 31, 2026 to meet the new capital thresholds. The recapitalisation initiative is designed to improve banks’ solvency, deepen financial intermediation, and enable institutions to support Nigeria’s ambition of building a larger and more resilient economy.

Quest Merchant Bank’s Capital Milestone

In a statement announcing the achievement, Quest Merchant Bank confirmed that it has successfully raised its capital to meet the ₦50 billion requirement for merchant banks set by the CBN.

According to the bank, the strengthened capital base will:
  • Improve its capacity to finance larger transactions

  • Expand its advisory and capital markets operations

  • Strengthen its structured finance capabilities

  • Support investments in key sectors of the Nigerian economy.

The bank also noted that the capital raise reflects strong investor confidence in its long-term strategy and governance framework.

Management Perspective

The Acting Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Afolabi Olorode, described the achievement as a defining moment for the institution.

He stated that meeting the capital requirement demonstrates investors’ confidence in the bank’s strategy and strengthens its ability to finance businesses and support economic expansion across Nigeria.

Olorode emphasized that with the enhanced capital position, the bank is better equipped to:
  • Support private sector growth

  • Provide strategic financing solutions

  • Contribute to sustainable economic development.

Strategic Implications for Quest Merchant Bank

Meeting the capital requirement significantly enhances the competitive position of Quest Merchant Bank in Nigeria’s merchant banking segment.

Key strategic benefits include:

1. Stronger Lending Capacity

A larger capital base allows the bank to underwrite bigger transactions, particularly in capital-intensive sectors such as infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing.

2. Expanded Investment Banking Activities

Merchant banks typically specialize in corporate finance, capital markets, and advisory services. With stronger capital backing, Quest can scale its operations in these areas.

3. Improved Market Confidence

Compliance with the CBN directive reassures investors, clients, and regulators of the bank’s financial stability and governance standards.

4. Support for National Development

The bank is now better positioned to finance projects aligned with Nigeria’s economic priorities, including industrial development and private enterprise growth.

Broader Impact on Nigeria’s Banking Sector

The recapitalisation programme introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria is already reshaping the Nigerian banking landscape.

The policy is expected to:
  • Trigger capital raising through rights issues and private placements

  • Encourage mergers and acquisitions among smaller banks

  • Strengthen the overall resilience of the banking sector

  • Increase banks’ capacity to finance large-scale economic projects.

Industry analysts believe the exercise could lead to greater consolidation, similar to the banking reforms implemented in 2004, which significantly reduced the number of banks but produced stronger financial institutions.

Conclusion

The successful compliance of Quest Merchant Bank with the ₦50 billion capital requirement marks an important step in its growth trajectory and highlights the progress being made across Nigeria’s banking sector in meeting the recapitalisation mandate of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

As the March 2026 deadline approaches, more banks are expected to complete their capital raising efforts. For Quest Merchant Bank, the strengthened capital base not only ensures regulatory compliance but also provides a solid foundation for expanding its role in financing businesses, supporting key industries, and contributing to Nigeria’s long-term economic development.

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