Bad loans breach regulatory ceiling as CBN’s covid relief exit exposes banks’ weak loans

[Hallmark - Nigeria] - 2/01/2026
Nigeria’s banking sector saw a renewed surge in bad loans in 2025 following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s withdrawal of regulatory forbearance introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, with industry-wide non-performing loans (NPLs) now above the prudential threshold. In its latest macroeconomic (…)
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