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BANKING: Reform, resilience and road to $1trn economy

by Blaise Udunze
April 11, 2026
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By Blaise Udunze

WorldStage Nigeria’s Macroeconomic Outlook 2026– Nigeria’s banking sector enters 2026 at a defining moment. This is coming on the heels of years of macroeconomic turbulence, exchange-rate realignment, inflationary pressures, and structural reforms. The industry now stands at the intersection of consolidation, innovation, and renewed investor confidence. Currently, the recapitalisation drive led by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is shifting global and regional trade patterns, capital market deepening, and ambitious national growth targets. Meanwhile, the business landscape is expected to be shaped by the implementation of the recent financial regulations, the completion of the CBN’s bank recapitalization, and increased domestic crude refining capacity.

Even though it appears that there is excitement about reforms and stronger banks, a deeper question arises, which boils down to whether Nigeria can build stronger banks without weakening the people who power them. The reality today is that as reforms advance, the future of the banking sector will depend not only on capital adequacy and credit growth, but also on workforce stability, governance, and inclusive expansion.

The stakes are high. With Nigeria targeting a $1 trillion economy in the coming years, banking sector reform is no longer just a financial agenda, it is a national economic imperative.

Demand and Trade Dynamics: A Recalibrating Economy

This year has been framed as one of cautious optimism amid global uncertainty by the CBN’s “Macroeconomic Outlook for Nigeria 2026,” as commodity price volatility, geopolitical tensions across major global regions and rising protectionism continue to shape trade flows. Unfortunately, for Nigeria, fluctuating oil and gas prices create both inflationary risks, also present opportunities for increased export earnings and fiscal revenue.

Trade dynamics are evolving. Increased global fragmentation in some parts of the world may increase costs and disrupt the supply chain, which is rechanneling Nigeria’s focus toward domestic production, import substitution, and regional trade expansion. The CBN’s enforcement of the Nigerian FX Code (2025) and strengthening of intra-African local currency settlements through PAPSS signal a clear shift toward exchange-rate transparency and reduced dollar dependency.

For banks, these changes translate into rising demand for Trade finance and export facilitation, FX risk management services, Working capital support for manufacturing and agriculture, and Digital cross-border payment systems.

As Nigeria stabilises its foreign exchange regime and narrows the premium between official and parallel markets, confidence in formal banking channels is improving, reinforcing deposit growth and transaction volumes.

Key Trends

1. Recapitalisation and Consolidation: The March 31, 2026, deadline of CBN’s recapitalisation programme aims to strengthen balance sheets and improve resilience against global shocks. Increased capital requirements are driving equity issuances and strategic mergers.

However, consolidation carries consequences beyond financial metrics.

Casualisation is no longer merely a labour issue; it is a national economic risk. If mergers proceed without deliberate workforce stabilisation, Nigeria risks ending up with fewer banks, fewer jobs, weaker institutional culture, and slower economic momentum. Strong banks are built by strong people. The lesson from South Africa’s post-consolidation experience is instructive: institutional strength depends on talent retention, governance continuity, and workforce morale.

Without integrating human capital sustainability into recapitalisation, the reform process risks becoming an unfinished project, which is the reality, and this will leave the promise of a $1 trillion economy elusive.

2. Digital Acceleration and Financial Inclusion: Digital banking remains a dominant growth engine, which is one of the key factors as a game-changer that will shape the banking system. For this reason, the industry has witnessed banks expanding fintech collaborations, leveraging AI-driven credit models, and strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure.

The CBN’s regulatory support for data privacy, real-time financial soundness indicators (FSIs), and automated stress-testing reflects a more technology-enabled supervisory environment. These measures not only protect the financial ecosystem but also enhance investor confidence.

3. Credit Expansion and Sectoral Allocation: S&P Global Ratings projects nominal credit growth of 20-25 percent for Nigerian banks in 2026, driven primarily by oil and gas investments, agriculture, and manufacturing. Retail lending remains comparatively small but growing.

Non-performing loans (NPLs), which rose to around 7-7.8 percent in 2025, are expected to stabilise between 6-7 percent in 2026. While asset quality risks persist, particularly if oil prices weaken as being currently experiencing, improved provisioning frameworks and enhanced capitalisation should cushion systemic stress.

Return on equity is forecast to moderate slightly, reflecting expanded equity bases and easing interest margins, yet profitability is expected to remain positive.

Growth Drivers: Stability, Reform, and Productivity

Nigeria’s broader macroeconomic outlook reinforces banking sector expansion.

The International Monetary Fund upgraded Nigeria’s GDP growth projection to 4.4 percent, while the government aims for sustained growth above 7 percent by 2027-2028. The services sector, particularly ICT and finance, remains a core driver.

Key Growth Catalysts:

Exchange-rate unification and transparency; Fuel subsidy removal is improving fiscal buffers; Improved oil production security; Expansion of non-oil sectors; Tax reforms under the Nigeria Tax Act 2025.

President Bola Tinubu has reiterated that reforms will not be reversed despite initial pain. The World Bank has described Nigeria as an emerging global reference point for steady, credible reform leadership, citing policy consistency and improved investor sentiment.

For banks, policy credibility translates into stronger capital inflows, lower speculative FX attacks, and deeper financial intermediation.

Investment and Funding Landscape: Capital Markets Rising

Nigeria’s capital market is playing a transformative role in financial intermediation, seeing that the Nigerian Exchange Group has recorded robust equity market performance, with domestic institutional investors driving 61 percent of transactions in 2025 and foreign inflows rising significantly year-on-year.

Structural reforms under the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) 2025 and the transition to a T+2 settlement cycle align Nigeria’s market with global standards.

Infrastructure financing is increasingly routed through: Sovereign bonds, Green bonds, Sukuk issuances, and  PPP-backed instruments

Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit, estimated at $100 billion annually by the AfDB, presents enormous funding demand. The capital market is better suited for long-term infrastructure financing than the short-term money market, positioning banks as arrangers, underwriters, and syndication partners.

The Debt Management Office’s oversubscribed sovereign issuances demonstrate strong domestic liquidity appetite, even amid reform adjustments.

Global Investment Sentiment and Wealth Strategy

International investors are recalibrating exposure to Nigeria.

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited, at its 2026 Global Market Outlook event, emphasised three investment principles for navigating uncertainty: Stay overweight equities; Generate yield through diversified bonds; and Diversify across asset classes.

This disciplined, advisory-led strategy reflects cautious optimism. Investors are not predicting markets; they are preparing portfolios.

The alignment between domestic reforms and global diversification strategies enhances Nigeria’s investment narrative, particularly as FX stability improves and capital market transparency strengthens.

Government Reforms and CBN’s Four Strategic Pillars

Under Governor Olayemi Cardoso, the CBN has outlined four pillars for 2026:

1. Strengthening Monetary Policy- According to the CBN, under this pillar, it will focus on effectiveness communication for price stability, sustain commitment to price stability by continued deployment of orthodox monetary policy measures, enhance forward guidance and policy transparency through improved monetary policy communication to anchor market expectations and strengthen monetary-fiscal coordination to foster a predictable economic climate, ensure price stability and engender sustainable growth. The expected outcomes under this pillar include sustained disinflation as it anticipates headline and core inflation would decelerate steadily as policy tightening transmits more effectively; inflation expectations would be more anchored, with reduced volatility in food and energy price dynamics, more credible and better understood monetary policy signals, improved investor confidence and capital inflows., and greater clarity in communication and stronger policy coherence, among others.

2. Safeguarding Financial Stability- Under the second pillar, the CBN plans to focus on safeguarding financial stability and deepening domestic financial markets. It intends to achieve this through real-time monitoring of FSIs by sector, geography, and institution to support early warning systems and policy response; automation of comprehensive stress-testing and asset quality reviews across banks to enhance the identification of hidden impairments and sectoral vulnerabilities, deepen the operational integration of the GSI framework across all financial institutions to enhance loan recovery efficiency and credit discipline, and strengthen adherence to data privacy laws across banks and fintech operators to safeguard digital financial ecosystems from breaches and systemic risks, among others. Part of the expected outcomes under this pillar include enhanced resilience of banks and financial institutions, stress-testing and automated asset reviews to allow early detection and mitigation of latent impairments, among others.

3. Enhancing External Sector Stability- Pillar three focuses on enhancing external sector stability and international competitiveness. Here, the apex bank will sustain enforcement of the Nigerian FX Code (2025) to maintain price discovery and discourage illicit FX trades, strengthen local-currency settlement in intra-African trade through improved documentation and PAPSS initiative to reduce dependence on the dollar, fast-track harmonisation of documentation standards in collaboration with the Nigerian Customs Service, Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency after the launch of the National Single Window this quarter, among others. This is expected to deliver a more stable and transparent FX market, a narrower FX premium between the NFEM and BDC rates, and lower speculative attacks on the naira; market-determined exchange rates reflect fundamentals more closely and improve price discovery, among others.

4. Supporting Structural Transformation- This aspect of CBN’s policy priorities support for sustainable growth and structural transformation. It will achieve this by ensure effective implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, to deliver sustainable fiscal outcomes supporting productive activity and social services; sustain security surveillance and deepen community engagement (PIA 2021) to stabilise crude oil production, boost revenues, and strengthen fiscal buffers, implement cost control measures and prioritise capital expenditure that supports growth (infrastructure, energy, transport), accelerate investment in roads, rail, and inland waterways through PPPs to reduce logistics bottlenecks, amongst others. These are expected to lead to improved fiscal sustainability and revenue mobilization, effective implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, increase non-oil revenues and reduce fiscal deficits, and enhanced capacity for social spending and capital investment, boosting inclusive growth, among others.

Challenges: Reform Fatigue and Structural Constraints

Despite progress, risks remain: Inflation pressures, particularly food inflation; Pre-election fiscal spending risks; Exchange-rate volatility; Elevated debt servicing costs; and Rising compliance and capital adequacy requirements.

Most critically, workforce destabilisation from consolidation poses systemic risk. Casualisation undermines productivity, weakens institutional memory, and erodes middle-class purchasing power with ripple effects across consumption and credit demand.

If recapitalisation strengthens balance sheets but weakens employment stability, the reform’s broader economic dividends could be diluted.

Opportunities: Inclusion, Infrastructure and Innovation

Nigeria’s banking sector holds enormous opportunity: Infrastructure Financing Leadership. Banks can deepen participation in PPP frameworks, green bonds, and equity-based project financing; Regional Trade Integration- Leveraging African trade settlements reduces FX dependency and opens new credit markets; Green and Sustainable Finance- Climate-aligned financing attracts global ESG capital; Data-Driven Personalisation- AI and analytics improve risk pricing and customer engagement; and Workforce-Led Institutional Strength.

Investing in talent stability and skill development transforms consolidation into true institutional strengthening.

Reform Must Be Holistic

Nigeria’s banking sector outlook for 2026 is fundamentally one of reform-driven resilience. Macroeconomic stabilization, capital market expansion, and regulatory clarity are reinforcing confidence. International institutions and rating agencies recognise Nigeria’s reform consistency, while projections point to sustained credit growth and positive profitability. Yet reform must be holistic.

Capital without people is incomplete. Consolidation without workforce stability risks long-term fragility. Infrastructure financing without institutional depth limits impact. And macroeconomic stability without inclusive employment undermines purchasing power and demand.

Nigeria has crossed the most difficult phase of reform. The tunnel is long, but the direction is clearer. The key industry players must note that if monetary discipline, fiscal prudence, capital market deepening, and human capital stability move in tandem, the banking sector will not merely survive 2026, it will anchor Nigeria’s transition toward a diversified, inclusive, and globally competitive economy.

With these expected outcomes, only then will recapitalisation cease to be an unfinished project, and the $1 trillion ambition transform from aspiration into attainable reality.

*Extract from WorldStage Nigeria’s Macroeconomic Outlook 2026.

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