This year, two Nigerian banks have seen their market capitalization on the Nigeria Stock Exchange fall below the minimum capital base of N25 billion required to own a national banking license in Nigeria. The banks are Unity Bank (₦8.06 billion) and Wema Bank (₦21.2 billion) with a combined marke
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Ifeanyi John
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