Norrenberger, an integrated financial services group, has taken over a controlling equity stake of 60 per cent in The Infrastructure Bank (TIB), having concluded the acquisition arrangement which began in 2019.
The company in a statement quoted the Chairman, Norrenberger Group, Alhaji Ibrahim Aliyu, stating that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) approved the acquisition of a 60 per cent controlling stake in the bank on Friday, March 10, 2023.
He noted that the transaction followed established protocols and the necessary regulatory procedures.
Aliyu added the admission of private capital in TIB Plc.’s equity as permitted in its establishment act has created the first Public-Private Partnership (PPP) spectacle of reform and innovation in the infrastructure finance space in Nigeria and this would position the institution for greater engagement.
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He said: “The Infrastructure Bank PLC (formerly known as Urban Development Bank of Nigeria Plc) was established in 1992 under Decree 51, as Urban Development Bank Ltd. with the mandate to foster the rapid development of infrastructure across the country. The bank is a private sector-led, but government-sponsored Development Finance Institution (DFI), whose previous ownership structure comprises the three tiers of government (federal, state and local governments), the Nigeria Labour Congress and the private sector block.
“As a group, this takeover marks a milestone toward Norrengerger strategic infrastructure mission. We look forward to leveraging this acquisition to bring about new opportunities and growth that will be beneficial to Norrenberger, the infrastructure space and the general public.”
While responding, the Chairman of The Infrastructure Bank, Alhaji Lamis Dikko said: “We are looking forward to a brighter future as part of the Norrenberger group.
“This transaction brings a win-win for everyone involved, the Norrenberger group, selling shareholders, remaining shareholders and the infrastructure space in Nigeria, especially at a time where the infrastructure deficit is huge. Norrenberger has differentiated itself through excellent service delivery, and we will continue in that culture. I believe that the new umbrella under which The Infrastructure Bank will be operating will act as a springboard for us and our mission.”