Full List: CBN revokes licences of 46 microfinance banks

The Central Bank of Nigeria has released a list of 46 microfinance banks whose licences were revoked due to failure to reach regulatory requirements.
The spokesperson for the apex bank, Hakama Sidi Ali, in a statement on Wednesday, said the revocation took effect from July 1, 2026.
The Peoples Gazetted earlier reported that the apex bank stated that the decision on the MFBs was in accordance with its powers under section 12 and 13 of the banks and other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA), 2020.
Below is list of the affected microfinance banks
1 Minji-Se Churchill MFB (tier 1) in Rivers
2 Merchant MFB (tier 2) in Abia
3. Janmaa MFB (tier 1) in Kwara
4. Busu MFB (tier 2) in Niger
5. Gold MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
6. Zain MFB, formerly Dawakin Tofa MFB, a tier 2 lender in Kano
7. Bompai MFB (tier 1) in Kano
8. Ajwa MFB (tier 2) in Kano
9. Now Now Digital MFB (tier 2) in Kano
10. Crystabel Microfinance Bank (tier 1) in Bayelsa
11. Chanelle MFB (state-based) in Lagos
12. Abia SME MFB (tier 1) in Abia
13. Kamba MFB (tier 2) in Kebbi
14. Iwade MFB (tier 2) in Ogun
15. Winview MFB (tier 1) in Abuja
16. Zuru MFB (tier 2) in Kebbi
17. Minjibir MFB (tier 1) in Kano
18. Shanono MFB (tier 2) in Kano
19. Sumaila MFB (tier 2) in Kano
20. Rimin Gado MFB (tier 2) in Kano
21. Mwaghavul MFB (state-based) in Plateau
23. TOFA MFB (tier 2) in Kano
24. Safegate MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
25. Creekline MFB (tier 2) in Delta
26. Bestar MFB (tier 1) in Oyo
27. Livingspring MFB (tier 1) in Cross River
28. Apple MFB (tier 2) in Ogun
29. Stanford MFB (state-based) in Uyo
30. Frontline MFB (tier 2) in Anambra
31. Zafec MFB (tier 2) in Kaduna
32. Supreme MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
33. Bejin-Doko MFB (tier 2) in Niger
34. Kanopoly MFB (tier 1) in Kano
35. Bellbank MFB, formerly Tsanyawa (Tier 2), in Kano
36. Yeneng MFB (tier 2) in Plateau
37. Creditville MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
38. MBAG MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
39. Straight Sahara MFB (tier 1) in Benue
40. Our Pass MFB (tier 2) in Ondo
41. VERDANT MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
42. Basawa MFB (tier 2) in Kaduna
43. Casha MFB (tier 2) in Abuja
44. Esteem MFB (tier 2) in Kano
45. Enterpreneur MFB (tier 1) in Lagos
46. Avantus MFB (tier 2) in Osun
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