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CBN drives sustainable banking, IFRS adoption to attract foreign investment

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
August 21, 2024
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that it was at the forefront of promoting sustainable banking practices through the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as part of a broader strategy to attract foreign investment and achieve economic growth.

Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the CBN, said that the move aligns with the Federal Government’s goal, to reach a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $1 trillion by 2031.

 

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He stated this at the Regulatory Roundtable on the Implementation of International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) Sustainability Reporting Standards in Nigeria, held last Thursday in Abuja.

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“It is important to note that sustainability reporting has become important for stakeholders, and many companies are setting sustainability goals and seeking ways to reduce their carbon blueprint. The world is moving, and we cannot be spectators. We know that our entities have to live with the global arena and the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has set a goal of achieving a GDP of 1 trillion dollars over the next six years,” he said

Cardoso, who was represented by Musa Jimoh, deputy director, Payments System Policy and Oversight function CBN, noted that the CBN collaborated with key stakeholders, including banks, discount houses, and other financial institutions to ensure a smooth adoption process within the banking sector.

He explained that in 2010, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) of Nigeria unveiled a roadmap for the adoption of IFRS, which mandated that all publicly listed and public interest entities transition to these global standards starting January 1, 2012. Recognising the importance of this transition, he said that the CBN collaborated with key stakeholders, including banks, discount houses, and other financial institutions, to ensure a smooth adoption process within the banking sector.

According to him, the implementation of IFRS in the banking sector, which replaced the previous International Accounting Standard, marked a significant milestone in Nigeria’s financial reporting landscape.

Cardoso added that the transition, despite its complexities, was effectively managed by the CBN, leveraging its experience in earlier IFRS implementations and as a result, the Nigerian banking system has seen substantial growth, both locally and globally, with over 55 subsidiaries, three branches, and four representative offices spread across 30 countries.

He also said that foreign investments and credit facilities have steadily increased, reflecting growing confidence in Nigeria’s financial system.

The CBN governor said that the bank is now focused on implementing the newer IFRS standards, including IFRS S1 and IFRS S2, to further enhance transparency and financial integrity in the banking sector. He said the bank’s emphasis on adequate disclosure aligns with global best practices, fostering trust between regulators, investors, and the public.

“In addition to financial reporting, the CBN is driving sustainability within the banking sector. In collaboration with the Bankers’ Committee, the CBN introduced sustainable banking practices in 2020. These principles focus on managing environmental and social risks, promoting economic stability, and ensuring access to finance for underserved segments of the economy. The principles also emphasize the importance of transparency, with banks required to disclose their sustainability efforts in their audited financial statements.

“The impact of these sustainability initiatives is evident in the growing number of bank branches and ATMs powered by renewable energy, as well as improved waste management practices across the sector. To encourage compliance, the CBN has instituted the Sustainability Banking Awards, recognising banks that demonstrate significant progress in integrating environmental and social considerations into their operations,” Cardoso said

He further said that as the country continues its journey towards implementing new global standards, including those addressing climate-sensitive financial disclosures, the CBN acknowledges the challenges ahead.

He therefore, emphasized the need for capacity development among stakeholders to ensure successful implementation.

On his part, Rabiu Olowo, executive secretary of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), said that Nigeria was setting a precedent for other African nations as a pioneer in adopting the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).

Since declaring its early adoption at COP27 in 2022, He said the FRC has been instrumental in guiding businesses through the transition to a more sustainable future.

“The establishment of an Adoption Readiness Working Group (ARWG) has been pivotal in developing a clear roadmap for implementing the new standards.

“We are thrilled with the progress made so far. Our workshops, training sessions, and ongoing support have empowered businesses to understand and embrace sustainability reporting. However, we recognise the importance of collaboration with regulators to create a supportive environment for widespread adoption,” Olowo stated

Olowo also noted that the FRC has already witnessed early successes with companies like Access and Fidelity Banks, Seplat Energy, and MTN demonstrating leadership in disclosing sustainability-related risks and opportunities. With a voluntary phase in place until 2027, he said the FRC was committed to providing the necessary resources and support to prepare businesses for mandatory reporting in 2028.

The FRC has therefore, called on regulators across industries to join forces in fostering a culture of sustainability reporting and contributing to a greener future.

“By prioritising transparency, accountability, and environmental stewardship, Nigeria is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable business practices,” he explained.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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