Zenith Bank Marks Successful Public Offer, Achievement of Recapitalisation at NGX

Zenith Bank Plc yesterday marked a significant milestone with a Closing Gong Ceremony at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), celebrating the successful conclusion of its public offer and the achievement of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) recapitalisation target.
The Bank’s recently concluded public offer, which was heavily over-subscribed, contributed ₦350.46 billion to its total capital raise, bringing its capital base to ₦614.65 billion.
This positions Zenith Bank comfortably above the ₦500 billion regulatory threshold for banks with international authorization and underscores the strong confidence investors continue to place in the institution’s leadership, performance, and growth strategy.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), commended the success of the offer, describing it as a reflection of the market’s strength and integrity. “This capital raise demonstrates the robust capacity of our markets. It’s a clear signal that with sound fundamentals and transparency, Nigeria can efficiently mobilize capital for growth,” he said.
Also speaking, Alhaji (Dr.) Umaru Kwairanga, Group Chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group), described the milestone as “a testament to strong leadership and a win for our capital markets,” adding that “Zenith Bank’s achievement solidifies its position as a pillar of the financial sector and underscores the market’s faith in its future.”
In his remarks, Temi Popoola, Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NGX Group, highlighted the role of innovation in driving the success of the offer. “The oversubscription of Zenith Bank’s offer is a direct result of innovation and collaboration. Our NGX Invest platform was instrumental in broadening access, onboarding a new generation of investors, and deepening market participation,” he stated.
Reflecting on the achievement, Dr. Jim Ovia, Founder and Chairman of Zenith Bank Plc, expressed gratitude to the investing public for their trust and support. “This successful capital raise, which secures our regulatory standing, is a vote of confidence in our legacy and our future growth trajectory,” he said.
Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji, Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc, described the accomplishment as both a regulatory milestone and a springboard for sustainable growth. She also acknowledged the role of NGX Invest as a vital enabler in achieving the Bank’s goals.
“Reaching a capital base exceeding ₦600 billion is not just a compliance achievement; it’s a foundation for the future. Through platforms like NGX Invest, which expanded access and simplified participation, we were able to reach a broader pool of investors. This underscores how innovation within our market ecosystem can drive inclusivity and accelerate growth,” she stated.
The Closing Gong Ceremony symbolised the beginning of a new chapter for Zenith Bank, one defined by strengthened capacity, innovation, and renewed investor confidence.
It also underscored the productive collaboration between the Bank, regulators, and the exchange group in fostering a resilient and dynamic capital market in Nigeria.

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