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Total capital importation stands at $1,060m in Q4 2022 – NBS

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says total capital importation in Nigeria stood at $1,060.73 million in quarter four of 2022.

The NBS said this through its Nigeria Capital Importation Q4 2022 report released on Wednesday.

It said the Q4 figure was lower than the $2,187.63 million recorded in Q4 2021, indicating a decrease of 51.51 per cent.

“When compared to the preceding quarter, capital importation also fell by 8.53 per cent from $1,159.67 million in Q3 2022,” it noted.

The NBS said the largest capital importation during the period was received from other investments, which accounted for 65.17 per cent ($691.23 million) of total capital imported in Q4 2022.

The NBS said this was followed by Portfolio Investment with 26.89 per cent ($285.26 million) and Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) with 7.94 per cent ($l84.23 million).

“Disaggregated by Sectors, capital importation into the production sector recorded the highest inflow of $392.54 million, representing 37.01 per cent of total capital imported in Q4 2022.

“This was followed by capital imported into the banking sector, valued at $255.45 million (24.08 per cent ), and Telecoms with 168.27 million dollars (15.86 per cent),” it added.

The NBS said Capital Importation by Country of Origin reveals that capital from the United Kingdom ranked top in Q4 2022 with $455.24 million, accounting for 42.92 per cent.

It said this was followed by the Republic of South Africa and the United Arab Emirates valued at $119.31 million (11.25 per cent) and $116.82 million (11.01 per cent ), respectively.

By Destination of Investment, it said Lagos State remained the top destination in Q4 2022 with $600.54 million, accounting for 56.62 per cent of total capital investment in Nigeria.

The NBS said this was followed by Abuja, valued at $424.50 million (40.02 per cent).

It said Categorisation of Capital Importation by banks shows that Citibank Nigeria Limited ranked top in Q4 2022 with $308.72 million (29.10 per cent).

This was followed by Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited with $232.45 million (21.91 per cent ) and Rand Merchant Bank with $102.00 million (9.62 per cent).

The NBS, however, said on an annual basis, capital importation was $5,328.88 million in 2022, showing a decrease of 20.47 per cent from $6,700.51 million in 2021.

Similarly, the total value of capital importation into Nigeria in Q3 2022 stood at $1,159.67 million from $1,731.37 million in Q3 2021.

The NBS said the figure indicated a decrease of 33.02 per cent.

“When compared to the preceding quarter, capital importation fell by 24.47 per cent from $1,535.35 million in Q2 2022,” it stated.

It said the largest capital importation in Q3 2022 was received through other investments, which accounted for 54.83 per cent ($635.87 million).

This was followed by Portfolio Investment with 38.12 per cent ($442.08 million) and Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) with 7.05 per cent ($81.72 million).

Disaggregated by sectors, the NBS stated that capital importation into banking had the highest inflow of $368.95 million, representing 31.82 per cent of total capital imported in Q3 2022.

“This was followed by the financing sector, valued at $314.90 million (27.15 per cent), and capital importation in shares with $104.58 million (9.02 per cent).

The NBS added that Capital Importation by Country of Origin revealed that capital from the United Kingdom ranked top in Q3 2022 with $506.87 million, accounting for 43.7 per cent.

It said this was followed by Singapore and Hong Kong valued at $184.86 million (15.94 per cent) and $106.39 million (9.17 per cent).

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