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Nigeria’s GTCO Commits $238 Million Following Central Bank Directive

GTCO strengthens GTBank with a $238M capital injection to comply with Nigeria’s new banking rules.

by Justus Ontita
September 1, 2025
in Business and Finance
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Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO), the parent of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), has injected $238 million (about ₦365.9 billion) into its banking subsidiary to meet new regulatory demands.

The move comes after the Central Bank of Nigeria raised the minimum capital requirement for international banks to ₦500 billion (approximately $326 million). The recapitalization lifts GTBank’s capital base above the required threshold, ensuring compliance with the directive.

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By securing this position, GTCO not only strengthens the stability of its flagship bank but also creates room for expansion in lending and securities activities. The capital boost is seen as a step toward reinforcing the resilience of Nigeria’s financial sector while keeping GTCO competitive in the market.

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