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Keystone Bank Confirms Ownership By FG Following Court Judgment

February 12, 2025
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Keystone Bank Confirms Ownership By FG Following Court Judgment
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Keystone Bank has confirmed that it is now fully owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria, stating that the transition will enhance its stability and facilitate a seamless recapitalization process.

In a statement released on its Instagram page, the bank acknowledged the ruling by the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja, which ordered the forfeiture of shares previously held by its former shareholders, effectively transferring ownership to the government.

“Keystone Bank Limited wishes to clarify reports regarding the judgment by the Lagos State Special Offences Court, sitting in Ikeja, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, concerning the status of the bank’s former shareholders: Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and Alhaji Umaru H. Modibbo,” the statement read.

“At today’s court sitting, the judge ordered the forfeiture of the bank’s shares previously held by these shareholders in favor of the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

The bank described the ruling as a major milestone, reinforcing its stability and positioning it for long-term success.

Keystone Bank also reassured customers of its financial health, regulatory compliance, and ongoing commitment to service excellence.

Keystone Bank was among three financial institutions whose boards and management were dissolved by the Central Bank of Nigeria on January 10, 2024, leading to the appointment of new leadership.

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