FirstHoldCo’s Capital Raise Strengthens Market Position and Growth Prospects

March 21, 2025

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FirstHoldCo capital raise

FirstHoldCo Capital Raise Strengthens Market Position

The recent FirstHoldCo capital raise is a major step in the company’s growth strategy. This funding will enhance its market position, support innovation, and drive FirstBank’s expansion. Investors showed strong confidence in the company’s future by oversubscribing the rights issue.

Company executives expressed gratitude to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for ensuring a transparent process. Their support helped maintain trust in the capital market.

Femi Otedola Praises Shareholders for Successful Rights Issue

FirstHoldCo’s Chairman, Femi Otedola, thanked shareholders and stakeholders for making the rights issue a success. He emphasized that their strong participation reflects trust in the company’s vision.

“We deeply appreciate the continued support and partnership, which enables us to embark on this next phase of growth,” Otedola stated.

He also recognized CBN and SEC for ensuring that all procedures complied with regulations. Their oversight strengthened the integrity of the fundraising process.

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FirstHoldCo Capital Raise Prepares for N350 Billion Private Placement

The oversubscription of the FirstHoldCo capital raise signals robust investor confidence. This momentum will carry into the next phase— a private placement set to raise up to N350 billion.

This capital boost will help FirstHoldCo:

  • Expand its financial capacity to fund new initiatives
  • Strengthen its position in the Nigerian financial sector
  • Maintain leadership in banking, asset management, and investment services

Following shareholder approval at the 12th Annual General Meeting, the company is moving quickly to execute the next fundraising phase. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this critical step for FirstHoldCo’s continued growth.

FirstHoldCo Remains a Leader in African Financial Services

As one of Africa’s top financial services groups, FirstHoldCo Plc continues to provide essential banking and investment solutions. Its subsidiaries offer services in:

  • Commercial banking through FirstBank
  • Asset management for wealth preservation and growth
  • Capital markets to facilitate investments
  • Trusteeship and insurance broking for financial security

With a strong financial base and strategic vision, FirstHoldCo is well-positioned for long-term success. The capital raise further cements its leadership in Nigeria’s financial industry.

By securing investor trust and regulatory approval, FirstHoldCo is set for sustained growth. The company remains committed to maximizing shareholder value while driving economic progress.

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