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Banks’ credits to private sector hit N74tn in May – CBN

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Last updated: July 15, 2024 9:30 am
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Published: July 15, 2024
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Nigerian banks’ loans and support for the private sector rose to about N74.31tn at the end of May 2024, data from the Central Bank of Nigeria has revealed.
Latest data from the CBN indicated that credit to the private sector rose by 65.9 per cent or N29.52tn to N74.31tn in May 2024 compared with N44.79tn recorded in the same period of 2023, indicating that the banking sector has continued to provide increasing support for the economy.
Credit to the private sector from banks includes loans, trade credits, and other account receivables and supports provided by banks to the private sector within a period.
A further breakdown showed that in April, the CPS stood at N72.92tn, it was N71.21tn in March. February recorded the highest amount of contribution at N80.86tn and the second highest was N76.48tn in January 2024.
The latest CPS data came on the heels of a recent report on capital importation into the country.
The report showed that banks attracted significant capital importation into the country. Analysts had said this was a measure of confidence in the Nigerian banks as foreign investors gradually took a more active stance in the nation’s economy.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics capital importation report for Q4 2023 released earlier this month, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Citibank Nigeria, and Rand Merchant Bank led the pack in the facilitation of $1.09bn capital importation into Nigeria in the fourth quarter of 2023.
According to the report for Q4 2023, Nigeria’s capital inflow rose by 2.62 per cent to $1.09bn from $1,060.73m recorded in the same period in the previous year.
The production/manufacturing sector recorded the highest inflow with $450.11m, representing 41.35 per cent of total capital imported in Q4 2023, followed by the banking sector, valued at $283.30m (26.03 per cent), and financing with $135.59m(12.46 per cent).
Experts at Cordros Capital said they expected the re-enforcement of the CBN’s limit on the loans-to-deposits macro-prudential ratio for Deposit Money Banks to continue to drive the willingness of commercial banks to create risk assets.
In a study on ‘Balance Sheet Strength and Bank Lending During the Global Financial Crisis’, researchers at the International Monetary Fund examined the role of bank balance sheet strength in the transmission of financial sector shocks to the real economy.
The study found that “banks with strong balance sheets were better able to maintain lending during the crisis”.
According to the study, banks that were ex-ante more dependent on market funding and had lower structural liquidity reduced the supply of credit more than other banks.
“However, higher and better-quality capital mitigated this effect. Our results suggest that strong bank balance sheets are key for the recovery of credit following crises, and provide support for regulatory proposals under the Basel III framework,” the IMF report stated.
CBN Governor, Dr. Olayemi Cardoso, had said the ongoing recapitalisation would strengthen banks further to drive the $1tn economic target and support stable growth in the economy.
According to him, additional capital would not only provide a substantial buffer for banks against potential economic challenges but would enhance Nigerian banks’ capability to support massive economic growth and play competitively globally.

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