Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), led by Governor Olayemi Cardoso, has hosted 35th Governing Board Meeting ofĀ International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) for the first time in Nigeria at the CBN Headquarters, Abuja.
This is contained in verified official social media handles of the Apex Bank.
The CBN said the meeting aligns with Governor Cardosoās tenure as Chair of the IILM Governing Board, highlighting Nigeriaās growing influence in global Islamic finance and commitment to strengthening its non-interest financial markets.
Central banking leaders from Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Qatar, Türkiye, the UAE and the ICD gathered to assess 2025 performance and set strategic priorities for global liquidity management.
Under Nigeriaās 2025 Chairmanship, the IILM achieved significant progress including enhanced sukuk issuances, broader investor participation and stronger liquidity tools for Islamic financial institutions.
The CBN also hosted a capacity-building workshop on Islamic Liquidity Management for Nigeriaās non-interest banking subsector, boosting technical expertise and market development.
Nigeria reinforces its commitment to a more inclusive global financial system while boosting investor confidence in its expanding non-interest financial sector, by hosting this statutory meeting.