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Providus and Unity Bank Set to Challenge Access, UBA, Others

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Nigeria’s banking sector has entered a new phase of competition with the merger between Providus Bank and Unity Bank. 

The deal, already approved by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Unity Bank shareholders, is being described as one of the most significant moves in recent years.

It places the new entity as the country’s 9th largest commercial lender, setting it on a collision course with big players like Access Bank, UBA, and Zenith Bank.

A Lifeline for Unity, A Boost for Providus

For Unity Bank, the merger represents the end of a decade-long struggle with capital shortages that threatened its survival. 

The partnership has effectively preserved shareholder value, protected depositors, and avoided what could have been another collapse similar to Skye Bank.

For Providus, an 8-year-old bank established in 2016, the deal provides a national footprint. With Unity’s widespread branch network, particularly in the northern region, Providus gains access to areas it had little presence in, while also inheriting Unity’s large customer base. This instantly boosts its capacity to compete with Nigeria’s leading banks.

CBN’s Support and Strategic Interest

The Olayemi Cardoso-led CBN has backed the merger, offering a N700 billion, 20-year term loan at a six percent interest rate, with a five-year grace period before repayment begins. 

Analysts say this aligns with the apex bank’s recapitalisation drive, aimed at building stronger financial institutions that can withstand economic shocks.

According to David Adonri of Highcap Securities, “If Unity had failed, it would have been another Skye Bank situation. The merger safeguards the system and ensures confidence in the industry.”

Impact on Shareholders and SMEs

Minority shareholders have welcomed the deal, calling it a better outcome than liquidation. While they see value in the merger, they also stress the importance of transparency in integrating both banks. “Mergers of this scale are complex.

Execution is everything,” noted Ayoola Gilbert, a shareholders’ association leader. Beyond shareholder concerns, analysts believe the merger will open new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). 

By combining Unity’s grassroots reach with Providus’ expertise in digital banking, the new entity is expected to expand lending capacity and promote financial inclusion.

Is this is a turning point for Nigerian banking

The merger is widely regarded as more than just a corporate deal. It signals a shift toward fewer but stronger banks in Nigeria, institutions that can compete not only at home but across Africa.

With Providus now standing as Nigeria’s ninth-largest lender by assets and 11th by customer deposits, industry observers say the new bank will be a serious contender in the years ahead. Whether or not it lists on the Nigerian Exchange, its presence is already reshaping the competitive landscape.

The Providus–Unity partnership is not just about size; it is about positioning. By merging strength in traditional banking with digital innovation, the new entity is set to challenge the dominance of Access, UBA, Zenith, and others in a sector bracing for deeper consolidation and stronger competition.

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