Banking
Excitement as Subscription for Access Holdings N351bn Rights Issue Begins
By Dipo Olowookere
The commencement of the N351 billion rights issue of Access Holdings Plc is already creating a buzz in the Nigerian capital market.
The exercise has been anticipated by investors and the investment community in the country because of the value the financial services provider gives to shareholders.
Access Holdings, which transformed from Access Bank after it adopted a holding company (HoldCo) structure, used to trade below N10 per share at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited a few years ago.
At the moment, it is almost selling at N20.00 per unit on the same platform and could potentially be near N30.00 per share in the near future.
As part of its efforts to deliver more value, the company is seeking fresh capital through the issuance of 17,772,612,811 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N19.75 per share on the basis of one new ordinary share for every two existing ordinary shares held as of Friday, June 7, 2024.
The rights issue is open for subscription from today, Monday, July 8, 2024, till Wednesday, August 14, 2024, with Chapel Hill Denham Advisory Limited as the lead issuing house and Atlas Registrars Limited as the registrars to the offer.
The exercise commenced today following the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The acting chief executive of Access Holdings, Ms Bolaji Agbede, has described the commencement of the rights issue subscription as “an important step in our growth strategy and capital raising plans, reinforcing our financial strength and accelerating our strategic ambitions.”
“However, this execution is more than a capital raise; it is a pivotal process that will propel us towards our goal of becoming one of the top five financial institutions in Africa by 2027.
“We are confident that this exercise will solidify our position as a market leader and drive sustainable growth for years to come,” she added.
Now operational in 22 countries across the globe, with 15 in Africa, Access Holdings has established itself as one of the continent’s most trusted performers over the last 20 years.
It reported robust financial results for the year ending December 31, 2023, with a 335 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to N729 billion and an 87 per cent surge in gross earnings to N2.59 trillion.
The firm paid a final dividend of N1.80 per share for the 2023 financial year to shareholders, representing a 28 per cent increase from the previous year.
The N351 billion rights issue is a subset of Access Holdings’ capital raising programme designed to generate up to $1.5 billion to strengthen its financial footing and support ongoing working capital needs, including organic growth funding for its banking and non-banking subsidiaries.
Banking
Interswitch Champions Dialogue on Alternative Credit Scoring for Underserved
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Technology leaders from across Nigeria’s digital finance ecosystem recently converged on Eko Convention Centre in Lagos to explore pathways for expanding credit access to underserved communities.
It platform for this was the 2025 Committee of e-Business Industry Heads (CeBIH) Annual Conference themed Reimagining Financial Inclusion through Cultural Shifts in Consumer Credit. Interswitch was a returning gold sponsor.
At a high-impact panel session titled Alternative Credit Scoring for the Underserved, moderated by Wunmi Ogunbiyi of the CeBIH Advisory Council, the Divisional Head of Product Management and Solution Delivery at Verve International, a subsidiary of Interswitch Group, Mr Ademola Adeniran, examined how alternative data and digital intelligence can unlock credit for millions excluded by conventional financial models.
“For us, this conversation goes beyond technology. It is about designing credit systems that truly reflect African realities.
“Millions transact daily outside traditional banking frameworks, and alternative credit scoring enables us to recognise that economic activity and responsibly convert it into access to finance.
“At Verve and Interswitch, we are committed to building the digital infrastructure that makes this inclusion scalable and sustainable,” Mr Adeniran stated.
Also, the Vice President for Sales and Account Management, Digital Infrastructure and Managed Services at Interswitch Systegra, Ms Robinta Aluyi, stressed the importance of African-led solutions in addressing the continent’s financial challenges, noting that sustainable progress must be rooted in local realities.
Interswitch’s strength, she said, lies in the fact that it was built on the continent, for the continent, with solutions designed to serve individuals, small businesses, enterprises, and government institutions across every layer of the payment value chain.
She also emphasized the company’s purpose-driven approach to building the infrastructure that powers Africa’s digital economy and enabling secure money movement on a scale.
“Interswitch helps people navigate their daily lives with greater ease. We make transactions flow safely and reliably. We do this by connecting banks, supporting secure and reliable payments, and strengthening the entire value chain of digital finance.
“Today, we hold a significant portion of the market, and that achievement reflects the deep trust our banking and fintech partners place in our platforms. We continue to deliver because the ecosystem has worked with us every step of the way,” Ms Aliyu said.
There were also contributions from Munachimso Duru, Head, Products, Partnership and Innovation, Afrigopay Financial Services Limited; Damola Giwa, Country Manager, Visa West Africa; Nike Kolawole, representing Aisha Abdullahi, Executive Director, Credit and Portfolio Management, CREDICORP; and Ifeanyi Chukuwekem, Head, Corporate Strategy Department, eTranzact, offering a broad industry perspective on the future of responsible credit delivery.
Banking
CBN Streamlines BDC Operators to 82 to Sanitise FX Market
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued final operating licences to 82 Bureaux De Change (BDC) operators under its revised regulatory framework.
In a statement released on Monday, signed by its acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mrs Hakama Sidi-Ali, the apex bank said the licences took effect from November 27, 2025, under the 2024 Regulatory and Supervisory Guidelines for BDC Operations in Nigeria.
BDCs are instrumental to the foreign exchange market, as their activity could help regulate demand and cover supply deficits.
The apex lender also cautioned the public against dealing with unlicensed foreign exchange operators.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria, in exercise of its powers under the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020 and the 2024 Guidelines, has granted final licences to 82 Bureaux De Change to operate with effect from November 27, 2025,” a part of the statement read.
The central bank stressed that only BDCs listed on its official website are recognised as licensed operators and urged the public to verify the status of any BDC before transacting.
“While the CBN will continue to update the list of Bureaux De Change with valid operating licences for public verification on our website, the Bank advises the general public to avoid dealing with unlicensed Foreign Exchange Operators,” the statement warned.
The bank also noted that operating a BDC without a valid licence is punishable under Section 57(1) of the BOFIA 2020 and promised legal action against illegal operators.
This licensing exercise is part of CBN’s broader efforts to sanitise the foreign exchange market as well as enhance transparency, and ensure that only credible players operate in the sector.
A 2024 guideline, which became effective in June 2024, requires all BDCs to reapply for Tier 1 or Tier 2 licences and meet minimum capital requirements, N2 billion for Tier 1 and N500 million for Tier 2, alongside non-refundable license fees of N5 million and N2 million, respectively.
Banking
Stanbic IBTC Bank, AfDB Drive Sustainable Economic Growth
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Stanbic IBTC Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have sealed a strategic partnership to deepen sustainable economic growth.
The deal allows the subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc to provide greater resilience and expand access to finance for businesses that drive job creation and national development.
A statement noted that the Nigerian lender has been given access to funding support to channel long‑term funding into critical areas of the Nigerian economy, including trade, infrastructure, and small and medium‑sized enterprises (MSMEs).
This collaboration also The underscores Stanbic IBTC’s dedication to environmental and social responsibility, ensuring that all funding is deployed in line with international best practice and the bank’s robust sustainability framework as evidenced by the Independent Project Monitoring Company’s (IPMC) ranking of Stanbic IBTC as one of the leading institutions in its latest sustainability rankings.
This recognition underscores the bank’s continuing commitment to advancing sustainable practices that benefit the environment and society.
“This agreement reflects our forward‑looking strategy to support the sectors that matter most to Nigeria’s future.
“Our focus is on empowering businesses, enabling sustainable growth, and ensuring that our financial system remains strong enough to meet the evolving needs of the economy,” the chief executive of Stanbic IBTC Bank, Mr Wole Adeniyi, stated.
Also speaking, the Director General of AFDB Nigeria, Mr Abdul Kamara, said, “Working with Stanbic IBTC aligns with our mission to accelerate Africa’s economic transformation. This collaboration ensures the bank can continue to play a pivotal role in financing infrastructure and sustainable development projects in Nigeria.”
Stanbic IBTC Bank has consistently demonstrated leadership through innovation in structured finance, digital transformation, and the integration of sustainability principles into its operations.
This latest step reaffirms its role as a thought leader in shaping Nigeria’s financial landscape and highlights its commitment to building a more resilient and prosperous future for the country.
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