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Banking & Finance

Razaq Okoya Eyes Polaris Bank Takeover Amid Recapitalisation Pressure

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: April 8, 2026 3:08 pm
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: April 8, 2026
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Polaris Bank is currently at the center of Nigeria’s ongoing banking sector recapitalisation drive, as regulatory pressure mounts on institutions yet to meet the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) capital requirements.

The bank is reportedly undergoing regulatory scrutiny tied to its capital position, with potential intervention measures under consideration if compliance is not achieved within the required timeframe.

In a significant development, billionaire industrialist Razaq Okoya has emerged as a potential investor, with indications that he is preparing a bid to acquire and recapitalise Polaris Bank. The proposed deal is expected to involve negotiations with regulators, including the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), as well as existing stakeholders.

Sources suggest that the transaction could move forward once all parties reach agreement on valuation and restructuring terms.

What This Means

If successful, the acquisition could:

Stabilize Polaris Bank’s capital position

Prevent potential regulatory actions such as license revocation

Introduce new ownership and strategic direction

Reinforce confidence in Nigeria’s banking sector

Industry Context

Nigeria’s recapitalisation policy is driving a wave of consolidation across the financial sector, with banks exploring mergers, acquisitions, and fresh capital injections to meet stricter thresholds.

Polaris Bank’s situation highlights the broader shift where regulatory pressure is accelerating structural changes and creating opportunities for strategic investors.

Outlook

The outcome remains uncertain and subject to regulatory approval. However, a successful deal could transform Polaris Bank from a recapitalisation risk into a notable turnaround case within Nigeria’s evolving banking landscape.

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