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Quest Merchant Bank Meets CBN ₦50bn Capital Requirement

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Afolabi Olorode, Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Quest Merchant Bank,
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Quest Merchant Bank Limited has strengthened its capacity to finance Nigeria’s economic growth after successfully meeting the ₦50 billion minimum capital requirement set for merchant banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The milestone significantly reinforces the Bank’s capital base and positions it to play a larger role in supporting economic transformation across key sectors of the Nigerian economy.

The successful recapitalisation also underscores sustained investor confidence in the Bank’s long-term strategy, sound corporate governance framework, and disciplined growth model.

Coming in the wake of its post-divestment transition to new ownership, the achievement marks a pivotal moment in Quest Merchant Bank’s evolution, equipping it with the balance-sheet strength required to pursue its next phase of expansion and value creation.

With a significantly enhanced capital base, Quest Merchant Bank is now better positioned to underwrite larger transactions and expand its advisory, capital markets, and structured financing capabilities across priority sectors of the Nigerian economy.

The CBN’s recapitalisation directive, which sets ₦50 billion as the minimum capital threshold for merchant banks, is designed to reinforce the resilience, stability, and lending capacity of Nigeria’s financial system.

By meeting this benchmark, Quest Merchant Bank reinforces its standing as a trusted financial partner in infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and corporate growth initiatives nationwide.

Afolabi Olorode, Acting Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Quest Merchant Bank, described the achievement as a defining moment in the Bank’s evolution.

“This milestone marks a significant step forward for Quest Merchant Bank. Meeting the ₦50 billion capital requirement underscores investors’ confidence in our strategy and reflects the strength of our governance and franchise.

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“With this strengthened capital position, we are equipped to play an even greater role in financing key sectors of the Nigerian economy, enabling private enterprise, and supporting sustainable economic expansion.

“Our focus remains clear. We will continue to continue to help our clients succeed, while serving as a trusted long-term partner in delivering sustainable growth.”

Quest Merchant Bank remains committed to responsible growth, innovation, and delivering strategic financial solutions that empower businesses and institutions across Nigeria.

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