Nigeria: CBN, FMDA adopt NOFR in money market operations 

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in collaboration with the Financial Markets Dealers Association (FMDA), on Friday disclosed the introduction of the Nigerian Overnight Financing Rate (NOFR).

A statement released by Ag. Director, Corporate Communications, Mrs. Hakama Sidi-Ali, indicated that NOFR “is a standardised benchmark aimed at enhancing transparency, strengthening monetary policy transmission, and deepening Nigeria’s money market.”

The platform was developed to align Nigeria with global best practices in short-term interest rate benchmarks.

“It is expected to improve price discovery and transparency while promoting consistent pricing of money market instruments.

“It will enhance the effectiveness of monetary policy, support financial innovation, boost investor confidence, and strengthen risk management across the financial system,” the statement read in part.

The introduction of NOFR positions Nigeria alongside leading global benchmarks such as SOFR (United States), SONIA (United Kingdom), €STR (Eurozone), and TONA (Japan).

“It also complements African benchmarks such as JIBAR (South Africa).

“Following a stakeholder engagement session held on February 27, 2026, where market participants formally adopted the benchmark, and subsequent regulatory approval, NOFR is now in use, with the CBN serving as the benchmark administrator.

“The bank will ensure governance, transparency, and regular publication of the rate.”

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