Tag: Financial markets

  • CBN Data Shows Drop in Diaspora Remittance Inflows via IMTOs

    CBN Data Shows Drop in Diaspora Remittance Inflows via IMTOs

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    2025-12-26 06:20:00

    In an update published by *PUNCH*, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) data shows inflows through International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) declined, underlining how fragile FX supply remains even after reforms aimed at improving official-market pricing.

    The report points to pressures that can affect remittances—global cost-of-living stress, immigration policy shifts in key sending countries, and the growing use of informal channels that bypass official reporting.

    For Nigeria’s FX market, reduced IMTO inflows can tighten liquidity, complicate supply management, and intensify demand pressure—especially for households and SMEs that rely on remittances for consumption and working capital.

    Analysts will likely watch whether the trend persists into subsequent quarters, and whether policy signals further encourage formal remittance routing.

    *Nairametrics* wrote that “inflows fell to $888.39 million in Q1 2025, compared to $1.08 billion” in the same period of 2024, while *Proshare* stated inflows “declined by -6% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) to US$888m in Q1 2025.”

    Echotitbits take: Remittances are a lifeline—but they’re also a policy barometer. If official inflows keep sliding, Nigeria may need stronger incentives for formal channels (pricing, speed, trust) and tighter scrutiny of leakages to informal pipelines.

    Source: The Punch — Dec 26, 2025 (https://punchng.com/cbn-reports-276m-drop-in-imtos-inflows/)

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    The Punch 2025-12-26

  • FCMB targets a ₦400bn capital raise as Nigerian banks brace for tougher buffers

    FCMB targets a ₦400bn capital raise as Nigerian banks brace for tougher buffers

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    2025-12-20 12:20:00

    According to Punch, FCMB Group is preparing a major capital-raising programme reportedly up to ₦400 billion as the sector responds to recapitalisation pressures and risk-buffer expectations.

    The move reflects a wider banking reality: growth ambitions now require bigger cushions amid FX volatility, higher compliance costs and tougher risk management demands.

    Investors will be watching the structure—rights issue, public offer, private placement or a mix—because dilution and pricing will shape sentiment.

    In the broader market, large raises can act as a confidence test: strong subscription signals trust in earnings outlook, while weak uptake raises questions about macro risks and sector fundamentals.

    An NGX filing referenced shareholder authority to “raise up to N400,000,000,000,” aligning with the reported target.

    Leadership also reported FCMB’s recapitalisation-driven raise plan as part of a broader sector-wide capital push.

    Echotitbits take: Timing and pricing will matter. If offers are priced aggressively, investors may demand clearer earnings visibility. Also watch for consolidation pressure among mid-tier banks—recapitalisation cycles often trigger mergers and strategic exits.

    Source: THISDAYLIVE — December 20, 2025 http://thisdaylive.com/2025/12/19/fcmb-group-secures-shareholders-approval-to-raise-n400bn-fresh-capital/