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Why Is FCMB Flying Under the Radar Even After Clearing ₦500 Billion Hurdle?

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 14, 2026 2:53 pm
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 14, 2026
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FCMB has just raised ₦500 billion to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria’s capital requirements, securing its banking licence and signalling a stronger foundation for growth. Profits are soaring 2025 earnings jumped sharply thanks to higher interest income and improved operational efficiency.

Yet, surprisingly, its stock remains undervalued on the Nigerian Exchange. Analysts say this is partly due to market caution rooted in historical patterns: Nigerian banks have often faced loan crises, regulatory shocks, and investor skepticism. Even strong performance doesn’t always translate to higher share prices because the market tends to price in risk and sentiment, not just numbers.

This dynamic reflects a broader reality in Nigeria’s capital markets: strong fundamentals may not immediately influence valuations when investor confidence and macroeconomic uncertainties loom.

Editorial Note: FCMB’s story shows that in Nigeria, profits and regulatory compliance alone aren’t enough to sway the stock market. Understanding investor psychology, structural risks, and economic realities is just as crucial.

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