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CBN Implements Stricter Regulations for Bank CEO Successions, Requires Advance Approval

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
September 17, 2025
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CBN Implements Stricter Regulations for Bank CEO Successions, Requires Advance Approval

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a new directive mandating all Domestic Systemically Important Banks (DSIBs) to secure regulatory approval for the appointment of successor managing directors at least six months prior to the departure of current chief executives.

In a circular signed by Dr. Rita Sike, the Director of Financial Policy and Regulation, the CBN stipulated that these appointments must be publicly disclosed no later than three months before the outgoing CEO officially leaves their position. This policy adjustment is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing corporate governance, minimizing uncertainty, and bolstering trust in Nigeria’s financial landscape.

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The circular emphasizedcircular emphasized: “Accordingly, and in alignment with sound corporate governance practices, each DSIB is mandated to: Obtain regulatory approval for the successor Managing Director’s appointment no later than six months before the incumbent MD/CEO’s term concludes. Publicly announce the successor MD/CEO’s appointment at least three months prior to the planned departure of the current MD/CEO. Strict adherence to this guideline is essential.”

The CBN highlighted that uncertainty in leadership at major banks could jeopardize the financial sector and, by extension, the overall economy. The new regulation aims to reduce disruptions at the top management level, allow incoming appointees to adequately prepare for their roles, and mitigate risks associated with sudden leadership changes.

This directive is rooted in Section 2.14 of the Corporate Governance Guidelines issued in 2023, which mandates that the boards of commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks establish comprehensive succession plans for their senior executives.

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DSIBs, often categorized as “too big to fail” institutions, are integral to the financial system due to their size, complexity, and interconnections. The CBN noted that this directive aligns Nigeria more closely with international best practices, where regulators emphasize succession planning as a vital component of risk management within the banking sector.

The announcement follows a series of significant leadership transitions in Nigeria’s banking industry, including the recent appointment of Innocent Ike as the substantive Group Managing Director of Access Holdings Plc, which was approved by the CBN.

With this new directive in place, DSIBs will face stricter timelines and increased regulatory oversight regarding leadership transitions. Banks are now required to commence succession planning earlier during a CEO’s tenure, obtain CBN approval six months before the current CEO’s exit, and publicly announce successors three months prior to the transition.

This directive aligns with the CBN’s broader reform agenda under Governor Olayemi Cardoso, who has prioritized the enhancement of governance, transparency, and resilience within the financial sector. Succession planning is now recognized as a fundamental aspect of these reforms, reinforcing the commitment to uphold the highest standards of governance in Nigeria’s financial institutions.

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