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    CBN sets new direction for Nigeria’s fintech growth with sector review

    February 2, 20263 Mins Read



     

    Nigeria’s central bank has unveiled a review of the country’s fintech sector which signals a decisive shift toward more structured regulation, deeper industry engagement, and long-term system stability as Africa’s largest economy seeks to balance rapid innovation with financial integrity.

    The CBN Fintech Report, published by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), offers a detailed assessment of Nigeria’s fast-growing digital finance ecosystem and outlines strategic priorities for its next phase of development.

    The report positions fintech not as a disruptive alternative to traditional banking but as a core pillar of the national financial system, with emphasis on integration, risk management, regulatory clarity, and institutional resilience.

    Nigeria remains Africa’s most active fintech hub, accounting for a significant share of the continent’s startup funding, digital payment volumes, and financial inclusion gains.

    The report noted that fintech firms now drive over 70 percent of electronic payment transactions, underpinned by rapid adoption of real-time payments, agency banking, mobile wallets, and digital lending platforms.

    However, this growth has also intensified regulatory pressure, infrastructure strain, and compliance challenges.

    To address these issues, the CBN proposes a coordinated regulatory framework focused on three core pillars: innovation enablement, financial inclusion, and system integrity.

    The framework seeks to modernise licensing processes, improve supervisory capacity through technology-driven regulation and enhance collaboration between fintech firms, banks, telecom operators, and payment infrastructure providers.

    The report also introduces plans to strengthen consumer protection, cybersecurity oversight, data governance, and operational resilience, particularly as fintech platforms increasingly handle sensitive financial and identity data at scale.

    The central bank warns that unchecked innovation without adequate safeguards could heighten systemic risk, undermine trust, and expose consumers to fraud and data breaches.

    The CBN signals its intention to transition away from fragmented, reactive regulatory interventions toward a predictable, rules-based supervisory model.

    This includes clearer approval timelines, standardised compliance requirements, and structured regulatory sandboxes designed to support controlled experimentation and product testing.

    The apex bank stated that the report draws from extensive surveys, market data, and structured consultations with fintech operators, banks, payment service providers, telecom companies, investors, and development partners.

    It is designed to serve as a policy reference framework for regulators and a strategic roadmap for industry participants.

    The report also acknowledges persistent bottlenecks limiting fintech expansion, including inconsistent regulatory interpretation, rising operational costs, infrastructure constraints, foreign exchange exposure, and regulatory fragmentation across agencies.

    The CBN noted commitment to deeper inter-agency coordination, particularly with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), to streamline oversight and reduce regulatory overlap.

    The move comes amid a global pullback in fintech funding, with investors placing greater emphasis on governance standards, regulatory clarity, and institutional credibility.

    The central bank indicated that the fintech report would be the first in a series of periodic publications designed to track ecosystem performance, regulatory outcomes, and policy effectiveness.

    • The report sets the foundation for progressive policy upgrades, including modernised payment regulation, risk-based supervision, enhanced capital requirements for critical fintech infrastructure, and expanded cross-border regulatory cooperation.
    Folake Balogun

    Folake Balogun is a tech journalist covering Africa’s fast-growing digital economy with a strong focus on incisive analysis of startup trends, venture capital, and fintech innovation, while also exploring emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the future of connectivity by highlighting their economic and social impact.



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