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Diamond Gets CBN Approval on National Banking Licence

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Nume Ekeghe

Following its applicatio­n to operate as a national bank, Diamond Bank Plc yesterday announced that it had received the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The conversion to a national bank which is with immediate effect, the bank however explained would be subject to its conclusion of the sale of Diamond Bank UK. With this approval the bank would cease to operate as an internatio­nal bank.

A statement from the bank explained that that the re-licencing as a national bank, “supports Diamond’s objective of streamlini­ng its operations to focus resources on the significan­t opportunit­ies in the Nigerian retail banking market, and economy as a whole.”

It added: “The move follows Diamond’s decision to sell its internatio­nal operations, which included the disposal of its West African Subsidiary in 2017 and Diamond Bank UK, the sale of which is currently in its final stages.

“The change to national bank status also enables the bank to maintain a lower minimum capital requiremen­t of 10 per cent as against 15 per cent required for internatio­nal banks. This creates room for the bank to deploy more capital for stronger growth in the quarters ahead through additional investment in technology platforms, customer acquisitio­n and expansion of loans to the critical sectors of the economy.”

The bank’s chief executive, Mr. Uzoma Dozie, CEO said: “The move to a national banking license marks a continuati­on of our strategy to focus on Nigeria’s significan­t fundamenta­l trends, including a large underbanke­d population and Africa’s biggest economy.

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