“Regulatory Breaches” — CBN Revokes Licences Of 46 Microfinance Banks, Releases Full List

The Central Bank of Nigeria has revoked the operating licences of 46 microfinance banks across the country over failure to meet regulatory requirements for continued operation.

The apex bank announced the revocation in a statement issued on Wednesday by its Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali.

According to the CBN, the revocation took effect from July 1, 2026, and was carried out in line with Sections 12 and 13 of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, BOFIA, 2020.

The bank said the decision was approved by the CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard the stability of the financial system, protect depositors and ensure that licensed financial institutions comply with regulatory standards.

The CBN explained that the action became necessary because the affected institutions had allegedly failed to meet one or more regulatory conditions required for continued operation.

The breaches listed by the apex bank include insufficient assets to meet liabilities, closure of operations without CBN approval, prolonged inactivity, cessation of financial intermediation, failure to commence operations within 12 months of licence approval and failure to maintain the required minimum capital funds unimpaired by losses.

“The revocation of the licences is part of the Bank’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 CBN said.

The bank added that it remains committed to promoting a safe, sound and resilient financial system and would continue to take supervisory and regulatory actions where necessary to maintain public confidence in Nigeria’s financial sector.

The affected microfinance banks are:

  1. Minji-Se Churchill MFB, Tier 1, Rivers State
  2. Merchant MFB, Tier 2, Abia State
  3. Janmaa MFB, Tier 1, Kwara State
  4. Busu MFB, Tier 2, Niger State
  5. Gold MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  6. Zain MFB, formerly Dawakin Tofa MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  7. Bompai MFB, Tier 1, Kano State
  8. Ajwa MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  9. Now Now Digital MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  10. Crystabel Microfinance Bank, Tier 1, Bayelsa State
  11. Chanelle MFB, State-based, Lagos State
  12. Abia SME MFB, Tier 1, Abia State
  13. Kamba MFB, Tier 2, Kebbi State
  14. Iwade MFB, Tier 2, Ogun State
  15. Winview MFB, Tier 1, Abuja
  16. Zuru MFB, Tier 2, Kebbi State
  17. Minjibir MFB, Tier 1, Kano State
  18. Shanono MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  19. Sumaila MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  20. Rimin Gado MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  21. Mwaghavul MFB, State-based, Plateau State
  22. Sycamore MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  23. TOFA MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  24. Safegate MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  25. Creekline MFB, Tier 2, Delta State
  26. Bestar MFB, Tier 1, Oyo State
  27. Livingspring MFB, Tier 1, Cross River State
  28. Apple MFB, Tier 2, Ogun State
  29. Stanford MFB, State-based, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
  30. Frontline MFB, Tier 2, Anambra State
  31. Zafec MFB, Tier 2, Kaduna State
  32. Supreme MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  33. Bejin-Doko MFB, Tier 2, Niger State
  34. Kanopoly MFB, Tier 1, Kano State
  35. Bellbank MFB, formerly Tsanyawa MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  36. Yeneng MFB, Tier 2, Plateau State
  37. Creditville MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  38. MBAG MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  39. Straight Sahara MFB, Tier 1, Benue State
  40. Our Pass MFB, Tier 2, Ondo State
  41. Verdant MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  42. Basawa MFB, Tier 2, Kaduna State
  43. Casha MFB, Tier 2, Abuja
  44. Esteem MFB, Tier 2, Kano State
  45. Entrepreneur MFB, Tier 1, Lagos State
  46. Avantus MFB, Tier 2, Osun State

The revocation comes as the CBN continues its broader regulatory clean-up of the financial services sector, including enforcement of capital adequacy, operational soundness and compliance requirements.

The apex bank said it would continue to monitor financial institutions and intervene where necessary to protect the integrity of the banking system and the interests of depositors.

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