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Nigerian Banks Intensify Digital Investment as Competition for Customers Deepens

byDorcas Ojeolowobaye
January 26, 2026
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Nigerian banks are ramping up investment in digital infrastructure as competition for retail and SME customers intensifies, reflecting a broader shift toward technology-driven financial services across the industry.

Over the past year, leading lenders have increased spending on core banking upgrades, mobile platforms, cybersecurity, and data analytics, aiming to improve customer experience and operational efficiency. Industry executives say digital transformation is no longer optional, as customers increasingly demand seamless, fast, and reliable banking services.

“The competitive landscape has changed,” said a senior banking executive. “Traditional banks are no longer just competing with each other but also with fintechs and mobile money operators that offer convenience and speed.”

The push for digitalisation has been accelerated by rising customer acquisition costs and pressure to grow low-cost deposits. Banks are leveraging mobile apps, USSD platforms, and digital onboarding tools to expand their reach, particularly among younger customers and underserved segments.

However, the digital race comes with rising costs. Technology investment now accounts for a growing share of banks’ operating expenses, alongside higher spending on cybersecurity to counter increasing fraud risks. According to industry analysts, banks are balancing the need to invest aggressively with the challenge of maintaining profitability in a high-interest-rate environment.

Regulatory expectations are also shaping the pace of digital adoption. The Central Bank of Nigeria has continued to emphasise system resilience, consumer protection, and risk management, requiring banks to strengthen internal controls as they scale digital operations.

Beyond retail banking, lenders are also deploying technology to improve credit assessment, automate compliance processes, and enhance treasury operations. Data-driven decision-making is becoming a key differentiator, particularly in lending to SMEs and the informal sector.

Despite the progress, challenges remain. Network reliability, power supply constraints, and digital literacy gaps continue to affect service delivery in some areas. Banks are increasingly partnering with telecom operators and fintech firms to address these gaps and extend their digital footprint.

Analysts say the long-term benefits of digital investment could be significant, including lower operating costs, improved financial inclusion, and stronger customer loyalty. However, success will depend on execution, regulatory alignment, and the ability to innovate continuously.

As Nigeria’s financial services landscape evolves, digital capability is fast becoming a defining factor in determining which banks emerge as long-term winners.

Tags: bankingDigital Transformationfinancial servicesFintechtechnology
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