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Nigeria’s Listed Banks Hit ₦17tn Market Value as Recapitalisation Gains Speed

byDorcas Ojeolowobaye
January 29, 2026
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Nigeria’s publicly listed banking stocks have rallied strongly, pushing the combined market value of quoted banks to over ₦17 trillion, as investors respond to recapitalisation-driven activity and expectations of stronger balance sheets.

According to a report published January 26, 2026 by The Nation, market data reviewed showed that banks’ valuation—reported as less than ₦4 trillion before recapitalisation-related momentum—has climbed above ₦17 trillion, reflecting both capital mobilisation and price gains in the equities market.

The surge is being closely watched because recapitalisation can reshape the competitive landscape. Stronger capital positions typically improve banks’ ability to absorb shocks, comply with prudential requirements, and finance larger-ticket lending opportunities across infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and trade. It can also support regional expansion plans and upgrades in digital banking infrastructure.

Market analysts say investor interest has been influenced by expectations that recapitalisation will strengthen resilience at a time when the broader economy faces high inflation, currency volatility, and elevated operating costs. In addition, banks often benefit from high-yield environments through interest income on government securities and improved net interest margins, although credit risk and cost pressures remain key concerns.

The recapitalisation theme also tends to trigger market activity such as public offers, private placements, strategic investments, mergers, or restructuring developments that can attract speculative and long-term investor positioning.

However, analysts caution that valuation growth does not eliminate sector risks. Asset quality concerns can rise when households and businesses face higher borrowing costs. Banks also contend with rising fraud risk, cybersecurity spending, and FX-related pressures on operational expenditure.

Even so, the market response suggests investors see recapitalisation as a net positive for sector stability and long-term growth capacity—particularly if accompanied by policy consistency and macroeconomic improvement.

Tags: bank recapitalisationequitiesFinancial Stabilitymarket capitalisationNGXNigerian banks
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