CBN Assures Customers of Keystone Bank’s Stability Amid Ownership Transfer

February 16, 2025

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Keystone Bank

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reassured the public that Keystone Bank remains financially stable and operational despite recent developments regarding its ownership. This statement follows a court order mandating the forfeiture of the bank’s shares to the federal government, raising concerns among depositors and stakeholders. The apex bank has emphasized that customers’ funds are safe and that Keystone Bank will continue its banking operations without disruption.

The legal proceedings stem from a case involving the ownership of the bank’s shares. A federal court recently ruled that the shares held by a private entity be forfeited to the federal government. This decision was based on investigations linking the acquisition of the bank to alleged financial irregularities. While the ruling affects ownership, it does not impact the bank’s ability to function, as regulatory authorities have taken steps to ensure stability.

CBN’s intervention aims to prevent panic withdrawals and maintain confidence in the banking sector. The regulator has affirmed its commitment to managing the transition smoothly and ensuring that Keystone Bank meets its financial obligations. The bank remains under CBN’s supervision, and all banking services, including deposits, withdrawals, and lending operations, continue as usual.

Industry analysts note that CBN has a track record of stabilizing banks undergoing structural changes. The banking regulator previously handled similar transitions, ensuring depositors’ funds remained secure. In this case, CBN’s role is to oversee the transfer of ownership while maintaining operational stability.

Keystone Bank’s management has also issued statements assuring customers and investors that the bank remains in a strong financial position. They reiterated that the recent court decision does not affect daily banking activities or the institution’s financial health. Customers have been advised to continue their banking transactions without fear of disruption.

This development highlights CBN’s broader efforts to ensure financial stability in Nigeria’s banking sector. Regulatory oversight has been strengthened in recent years to prevent bank failures and safeguard depositors’ interests. The central bank’s swift response to the Keystone Bank situation aligns with its mandate to maintain confidence in the financial system.

As the ownership transfer process unfolds, CBN has assured the public that it will provide updates and maintain transparency. The regulator has urged customers to disregard rumors and seek official information from the bank or CBN regarding any concerns.

Keystone Bank remains fully operational, and CBN’s involvement ensures a smooth transition. With regulatory measures in place, customers can continue to access banking services without any interruption.

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