BREAKING: SEC Announces New Minimum Capital Requirement For Capital Market Operators

Posted by Samuel on Fri 16th Jan, 2026 - tori.ng

SEC explained that the upward review was informed by the need to strengthen market resilience and enhance investor protection.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has raised the minimum capital requirements for all categories of capital market operators (CMOs) in the country.

According to a statement on Friday, the capital base for tier 2 “issuing houses with underwriting” is now ₦7 billion — up from ₦200 million, while that of trustees was increased to ₦2 billion from ₦300 million.

SEC explained that the upward review was informed by the need to strengthen market resilience and enhance investor protection.

Naija News reports that the CMOs have until June 2027 to ensure compliance with the new requirements.

The commission said the new requirements will apply across all categories of market operators, with affected firms expected to meet the revised thresholds before the June 2027 deadline.

Details later…

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