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FTSE Russell Upgrades Nigeria to Frontier Market Status

bySodiq Adeoyo
April 9, 2026
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FTSE Russell has upgraded Nigeria back to Frontier Market status in its latest Equity Country Classification Review, marking a key turning point for the country’s capital market following months on a watch list after Nigeria was downgraded to “Unclassified” in 2023 due to foreign exchange constraints. The reclassification, effective September 2026, means global index funds and exchange-traded funds tracking frontier markets will begin reallocating investments into Nigerian equities, including major banking stocks and blue-chip companies.

The decision is expected to boost liquidity and trading activity on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). FTSE Russell said the upgrade reflects improvements in foreign exchange liquidity and the ability of investors to repatriate funds without delays, addressing the primary concern that led to the previous downgrade. Market stakeholders, including NGX Group CEO Temi Popoola, described the move as a strong endorsement of ongoing economic reforms.

For Nigeria’s economy, the upgrade carries significant implications. Frontier market status restores Nigeria’s eligibility for inclusion in global investment funds, potentially attracting billions of dollars in passive investment flows. It also signals to active managers that the country has addressed critical barriers to foreign portfolio investment, potentially triggering additional allocations.

The banking sector is expected to be a primary beneficiary, with major lenders already raising capital ahead of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s recapitalisation deadline. Improved access to foreign portfolio investment supports the naira by increasing dollar inflows and enhances liquidity in the equities market. Analysts say the development restores investor confidence and signals Nigeria’s renewed attractiveness to global capital, though sustained momentum will depend on maintaining exchange rate stability and consistent policy implementation.

Tags: Banking StocksCapital MarketEconomic ReformsEquity ClassificationForeign Portfolio InvestmentFrontier Market StatusFTSE RussellFX LiquidityNGX GroupTemi Popoola
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