CBN: AMCON Cash Recoveries Climb 28% to ₦66.1bn
AMCON’s cash recoveries rose by 27.87% to ₦66.12 billion in the first half of 2025 (H1’25), up from ₦51.71 billion as of end-December 2024, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Financial Stability Report (H1’25).
The CBN said the improved recovery performance helped reduce AMCON’s liabilities, while cumulative recoveries increased to about ₦2.43 trillion, reflecting sustained efforts to strengthen the corporation’s balance sheet.
Total recoveries climbed to ₦2.43 trillion
The report shows AMCON’s total recoveries rose by 4.42% to ₦2,426.35 billion from ₦2,323.68 billion in the preceding period.
Those recoveries were made up of:
- Cash recoveries: ₦984.52 billion
- Other collections: ₦1,291.95 billion
- Asset forfeiture: ₦149.90 billion
The “other collections” category reflects recovery channels beyond direct cash inflows. It includes proceeds from property and share sales, rental and dividend income, sale of bridge banks, and re-investment income—highlighting a diversified approach to asset recovery.
Treasury income improves slightly
AMCON also recorded a modest rise in investment income from treasury operations. The CBN report put treasury income at ₦15.22 billion, a 2.08% increase from ₦14.91 billion in the prior half-year period.
Liabilities fell, while assets declined on disposals
On the liability side, the carrying value of AMCON’s liabilities dropped by 7.84% to ₦5,241.54 billion, down from ₦5,687.36 billion at end-December 2024. The CBN attributed this to improved debt management and settlement of obligations.
However, AMCON’s total assets (net of impairment) declined by 30.97% to ₦1,267.66 billion from ₦1,836.33 billion in the second half of 2024,consistent with ongoing asset disposals and recoveries.
BSRCF collections hit ₦577.84bn
The report also disclosed that collections into the Banking Sector Resolution Cost Fund (BSRCF) amounted to ₦577.84 billion during the period, and AMCON applied the funds toward meeting obligations on its issued securities.
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