List of banks in Nigeria

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This is a list of commercial bank with International Authorization in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically: [1]

Contents

  1. Access Bank Plc
  2. Fidelity Bank Plc
  3. First City Monument Bank Limited
  4. First Bank of Nigeria Limited
  5. Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc
  6. Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
  7. United Bank for Africa Plc
  8. Zenith Bank Plc

This is a list of commercial banks with National Authorization in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically: [1]

  1. Citibank Nigeria Limited
  2. Ecobank Nigeria
  3. Keystone Bank Limited
  4. Optimus Bank Limited [2]
  5. Polaris Bank Limited. The successor to Skye Bank Plc. [3]
  6. Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc
  7. Standard Chartered
  8. Sterling Bank Plc
  9. Titan Trust Bank Limited
  10. Unity Bank Plc
  11. Wema Bank Plc

This is a list of commercial banks with Regional Authorization in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically:

  1. Globus Bank Limited [4]
  2. Parallex Bank Limited
  3. PremiumTrust Bank Limited
  4. Providus Bank Limited
  5. SunTrust Bank Nigeria Limited
  6. Signature Bank Limited [5]

This is a list of non-interest banks in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically: [1]

  1. Jaiz Bank Plc
  2. Lotus Bank [6]
  3. TAJBank Limited [7] [8]

This is a list of Microfinance Banks in Nigeria : [1]

  1. Mutual Trust Microfinance Bank
  2. Rephidim Microfinance Bank
  3. Shepherd Trust Microfinance Bank
  4. Empire Trust Microfinance Bank
  5. Finca Microfinance Bank Limited
  6. Moneyfield Microfinance Bank
  7. Accion Microfinance Bank
  8. Peace Microfinance Bank
  9. Infinity Microfinance Bank
  10. Covenant Microfinance Bank Ltd
  11. Advans La Fayette Microfinance Bank [9]

This is a list of Online-Only Microfinance Banks in Nigeria : [1]

  1. FairMoney Microfinance Bank
  2. Sparkle Bank
  3. Kuda Bank
  4. Moniepoint Microfinance Bank
  5. Opay
  6. Dot Microfinance Bank
  7. Palmpay
  8. Rubies Bank
  9. VFD Microfinance Bank
  10. Mint Finex MFB
  11. Mkobo MFB
  12. Raven Bank
  13. Rex Microfinance Bank
  14. CashX

This is a list of Merchant banks in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically: [1]

  1. Coronation Merchant Bank [10]
  2. FBNQuest Merchant Bank [11]
  3. FSDH Merchant Bank [12]
  4. Greenwich Merchant Bank [13]
  5. Rand Merchant Bank
  6. Nova Merchant Bank. [14]

This is a list of non interest window banks in Nigeria:

  1. SunTrust Bank Nigeria Limited NIB
  2. Stanbic IBTC NIB

This is a list of banks with representative offices only in Nigeria , arranged alphabetically:

  1. JPMorgan Chase [15]

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