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Nigeria’s Foreign Capital Importation Drops To $9.68bn

The total value of capital importation into Nigeria has recorded a huge decline from $23.9 billion recorded in 2019 to $9.68 billion in 2020, the lowest in three years.


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File photo of a seaport
File photo of a seaport in Lagos, Nigeria.

 

The total value of capital importation into Nigeria has recorded a huge decline from $23.9 billion recorded in 2019 to $9.68 billion in 2020, the lowest in three years.

According to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Friday, this is a decline of 59.65 per cent between 2019 and 2020.

Foreign capital flow into the country stood at $16.81bn in 2018, the NBS data showed.

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According to the statistics agency in its full-year capital importation report, Nigeria recorded $1.06 billion in the fourth quarter of last year, a 26.81 per cent drop quarter on quarter.

The report shows that the largest amount of capital importation was received through other investments which recorded $783.26 million, followed by foreign direct investment and portfolio investment.

The United Kingdom topped the list of top sources of investment, while Lagos State emerged top destination of capital investment in the review quarter.

“By Destination of investment, Lagos State emerged as the top destination of capital investment in Nigeria in Q4 2020 with $829.64m. This accounted for 77.56% of the total capital inflow in Q4 2020.

“By bank, Citibank Nigeria Limited emerged at the top of capital investment in Nigeria in Q4 2020 with $216.17m. This accounted for 20.21 per cent of the total capital inflow in Q4 2020,” NBS said.