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Femi Otedola Acquires First HoldCo Shares Worth Over N43 Billion

byStephen Abebor
May 13, 2026
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Femi Otedola Acquires First HoldCo Shares Worth Over N43 Billion
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Nigerian billionaire investor Femi Otedola has acquired additional shares in First HoldCo Plc valued at more than N43 billion, reinforcing his strategic position in one of Nigeria’s oldest and most influential financial institutions.

The acquisition, disclosed through regulatory filings on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), underscores Otedola’s growing influence within the banking group formerly known as FBN Holdings. The latest transaction is expected to further consolidate his status among the company’s largest individual shareholders at a time when investor interest in Nigeria’s banking sector is intensifying.

Market analysts said the move reflects rising confidence in the long-term earnings potential of Nigerian banks amid ongoing economic reforms, higher interest rates, and improving asset quality across the industry.

The transaction also comes as First HoldCo continues its corporate transformation strategy aimed at strengthening governance, improving operational efficiency, and expanding digital banking capabilities. Investors have increasingly viewed the lender as a turnaround story after years of management restructuring and balance-sheet adjustments.

Shares of First HoldCo have witnessed heightened trading activity in recent sessions, with market participants closely monitoring changes in the company’s ownership structure. Analysts noted that high-profile acquisitions by influential investors often serve as bullish signals for institutional and retail investors alike.

Otedola has steadily expanded his footprint across Nigeria’s financial and energy sectors in recent years. His growing stake in First HoldCo is widely interpreted as a long-term strategic investment rather than a short-term market play.

Industry observers believe the acquisition could strengthen market sentiment toward banking equities on the NGX, particularly as investors rotate into fundamentally strong stocks with attractive dividend potential. Nigerian banking stocks have remained among the exchange’s most actively traded counters, supported by robust profitability and foreign exchange-related gains reported by several lenders.

The development also highlights increasing consolidation among influential shareholders in Nigeria’s corporate landscape, where strategic equity accumulation is becoming more prominent amid evolving regulatory and capital market conditions.

While First HoldCo has yet to publicly comment in detail on the latest acquisition, analysts expect the increased shareholder concentration to influence future boardroom dynamics and strategic decision-making within the group.For investors, the deal signals continued confidence in the resilience of Nigeria’s financial services industry despite persistent macroeconomic pressures including inflation, currency volatility, and elevated borrowing costs.

As competition intensifies across the banking sector, market attention will now shift to how First HoldCo leverages fresh investor confidence to accelerate growth, improve shareholder returns, and strengthen its competitive positioning in Africa’s largest economy.

Tags: Banking StocksCorporate InvestmentsEquity InvestmentFemi OtedolaFinancial services NigeriaFirst Bank NigeriaFirst HoldCoNGXNigerian banksNigerian Stock MarketShare Acquisition
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