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CBN Revokes Operating Licences Of 46 Microfinance Banks  (FULL LIST)

CBN Governor Yemi Cardoso approved the revocation of the operating licences following the banks’ failure to meet the regulatory requirements for continued operation as licensed financial institutions.  A general view of the Central bank of Nigeria headquarters in the central business district in Abuja, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP)…

CBN Governor Yemi Cardoso approved the revocation of the operating licences following the banks’ failure to meet the regulatory requirements for continued operation as licensed financial institutions. 

A general view of the Central bank of Nigeria headquarters in the central business district in Abuja, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP)

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday announced the revocation of the operating licences of forty-six microfinance banks.

According to a statement signed by the apex bank’s Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali, the move takes immediate effect.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revoked the operating licences of forty-six (46) Microfinance Banks with effect from July 1, 2026, in accordance with its powers under Sections 12 and 13 of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA), 2020,” the statement published on the CBN’s website read in part.

CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso approved the revocation following the banks’ failure to meet regulatory requirements for continued operation as licensed financial institutions.

“According to the revocation order, the action became necessary because of one or more of the circumstances listed below: i. Insufficient assets to meet liabilities; ii. Closure of operations without the CBN’s approval; iii. Inactivity and cessation of financial intermediation; iv. Failure to commence operations within 12 months of licence approval; and v. Failure to maintain minimum capital funds unimpaired by losses,” the bank said.

The revocation of the licences is part of the CBN’s ongoing efforts to safeguard the stability of the financial sector, protect depositors, and ensure that licensed institutions comply with current laws and regulatory requirements.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria remains committed to promoting a safe, sound, and resilient financial system and will continue to take appropriate supervisory and regulatory actions, where necessary, to maintain public confidence in the Nigerian financial system,” the bank added.

CBN Licence Revocation: See Full List Of Affected Microfinance Banks

Below is a full list of the microfinance banks with their operating licences revoked:

S/NOMFB NAMECATEGORYSTATE
1Minji-Se Churchill MFBTier 1Rivers
2Merchant MFBTier 2Abia
3Janmaa MFBTier 1Kwara
4Busu MFBTier 2Niger
5Gold MFBTier 1Lagos
6Zain MFB (formerly Dawakin Tofa MFB)Tier 2Kano
7Bompai MFBTier 1Kano
8Ajwa MFB (Formerly Gezawa)Tier 2Kano
9NOW NOW DIGITAL MFBTier 2Kano
10Crystabel Microfinance BankTier 1Bayelsa
11Chanelle MFBStateLagos
12Abia SME MFBTier 1Abia
13Kamba MFBTier 2Kebbi
14Iwade MFBTier 2Ogun
15Winview MFBTier 1Abuja
16Zuru MFBTier 2Kebbi
17Minjibir MFBTier 1Kano
18Shanono MFBTier 2Kano
19Sumaila MFBTier 2Kano
20Rimin Gado MFBTier 2Kano
21Mwaghavul MFBStatePlateau
22Sycamore MFBTier 2Kano
23TOFA MFBTier 2Kano
24Safegate MFBTier 1Lagos
25Creekline MFBTier 2Delta
26Bestar MFBTier 1Oyo
27Livingspring MFBTier 1Cross River
28Apple MFBTier 2Ogun
29Stanford MFBStateUyo (Akwa Ibom)
30Frontline MFBTier 2Anambra
31Zafec MFBTier 2Kaduna
32Supreme MFBTier 1Lagos
33Bejin-Doko MFBTier 2Niger
34Kanopoly MFBTier 1Kano
35Bellbank MFB (formerly Tsanyawa)Tier 2Kano
36Yeneng MFBTier 2Plateau
37Creditville MFBTier 1Lagos
38MBAG MFBTier 1Lagos
39STRAIGHT SAHARA MFBTier 1Benue
40OURPASS MFBTier 2Ondo
41VERDANT MFBTier 1Lagos
42BASAWA MFBTier 2Kaduna
43CASHA MFBTier 2Abuja
44ESTEEM MFBTier 2Kano
45ENTERPRENEUR MFBTier 1Lagos
46AVANTUS MFBTier 2Osun

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