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NAICOM Rules Out Recapitalisation Deadline Extension

Nigeria’s insurance regulator, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), has firmly ruled out any extension of the ongoing insurance industry recapitalisation deadline, warning operators that the timeline is fixed by law.

The recapitalisation exercise follows the enactment of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025, which was signed into law on July 31, 2025. Under the Act, insurance and reinsurance companies are given a strict 12-month window to comply with new minimum capital requirements. This window will officially close on July 30, 2026.

NAICOM explained that the deadline cannot be shifted because it is expressly provided for in the NIIRA 2025. According to the Deputy Commissioner for Insurance, Usman Jankara, any attempt to extend the timeline would require a formal amendment of the Act by the National Assembly, followed by fresh presidential assent. The regulator stressed that such a process is not under consideration, making compliance within the stipulated period mandatory.

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The recapitalisation policy is aimed at strengthening the financial capacity of insurance operators, improving their ability to underwrite large and complex risks, and positioning Nigerian insurers to compete more effectively at both regional and global levels. NAICOM believes stronger balance sheets will also enhance public confidence in the insurance sector and reduce systemic risks.

With the deadline standing firm, insurance companies have entered what industry observers describe as a race against time. Many operators are exploring capital-raising options such as rights issues, private placements, strategic investors, and mergers or acquisitions to meet the new thresholds. Firms that fail to comply by July 2026 risk severe regulatory sanctions, including license withdrawal or liquidation.

Under the NIIRA 2025, the revised minimum capital requirements are set at ₦10 billion for life insurance companies, ₦15 billion for non-life insurers, ₦25 billion for composite insurance firms, and ₦35 billion for reinsurance companies.

NAICOM’s announcement, coming on the final day of 2025, is widely seen as a final warning to industry players that the regulatory clock is ticking and that there will be no regulatory forbearance as the July 2026 deadline approaches.

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