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FCMB shares gain momentum on NGX as investor interest builds

FCMB Group Plc has been enjoying strong momentum on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), drawing growing attention from retail and institutional investors. FCMB shares trade at ₦12.35/share (as of 23 February

Author 18284
February 25, 2026·2 min read
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FCMB Group Plc has been enjoying strong momentum on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), drawing growing attention from retail and institutional investors.

FCMB shares trade at ₦12.35/share (as of 23 February 2026)—up from its 52-week low of ₦8.35/share, reflecting steady market confidence in the Group’s strategy and earnings outlook.

The positive sentiment is not happening in isolation. Nigeria’s banking sector is undergoing recapitalisation and strategic repositioning, prompting investors to gravitate toward banks with clear growth plans and diversified income streams. FCMB’s multi-subsidiary model — spanning Banking, consumer finance, asset management, and investment banking — continues to position it as a resilient mid-tier player.

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Read Also: FCMB Asset Management to raise N20b for SDG investments

What makes FCMB particularly attractive to some savvy investors is its valuation upside potential. FCMB currently trades a Price-to-Book Value (P/BV) ratio of 0.6x, a significant discount to peers such as Fidelity Bank (1.0x), Sterling Bank (1.0x), and Wema Bank (1.7x).

While some peers have already seen sharp price rallies, FCMB still trades at a relatively accessible price point, leaving room for appreciation as earnings and capital plans continue to strengthen. The Group’s focus on SME banking, digital innovation, renewable energy financing and women-focused initiatives such as SheVentures also aligns with high-growth segments of the Nigerian economy.

Every equity investment carries risk, and market conditions can change quickly. But for investors seeking exposure to Nigeria’s evolving banking story — especially within the mid-tier segment — FCMB stock is increasingly being viewed as one to watch closely.

Smart investors do their homework. The market is moving — and FCMB is firmly in the conversation.

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