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Top ten Nigerian companies with the largest cash in the bank

Izuchukwu Okoye by Izuchukwu Okoye
August 15, 2025
in Companies, Equities, Markets, Metrics, Rankings, Spotlight
The 10 most valuable companies in Nigeria as of September 2023 
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The top 10 Nigerian companies with the largest cash holdings ended the first half of 2025 with a combined total of N2.31 trillion in the bank.

This represents a 30.9% increase from the N1.7 trillion collectively reported by the same set of companies a year earlier.

Cash in the bank refers to funds a company can access immediately, whether held in bank accounts or short-term deposits.

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It serves as a clear indicator of a company’s capacity to quickly meet its obligations, invest in growth opportunities, or withstand unexpected shocks.

In corporate reporting, this is reflected under ‘cash and cash equivalents’ on the balance sheet, covering not only actual cash but also near-cash investments that can be converted into liquid funds within a few months.

For this report, we highlight the 10 Nigerian companies with the highest cash and cash equivalent positions in H1 2025. 

Here they are: 

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10. International Breweries – N86.6 billion

  • 10. International Breweries – N86.6 billion
  • 9. Presco – N97.6 billion
  • 8. Julius Berger – N101.4 billion
  • 7. Dangote Sugar Refinery – N147.7 billion
  • 6. BUA Cement – N163.4 billion
  • 5. Lafarge Africa – N210.01 billion
  • 4. Oando – N227.7 billion
  • 3. MTN Nigeria – N257.5 billion
  • 2. Dangote Cement – N383.8 billion
  • 1. Seplat Energy – N641.2 billion

International Breweries

International Breweries ranks 10th on the list with N86.6 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of June 2025, down from N109 billion at the end of last year.

The brewer’s current assets came in at N304.2 billion down 10.1%, while current liabilities stood at N196.3 billion down 23.4%.

Inventories were valued at N93.7 billion, giving a quick ratio of 1.07, above 1.00 standard, meaning the company has enough liquid assets to cover its short-term debts without selling inventory.

Notably, the company swung from a loss of N119.5 billion last year to an operating profit of N56 billion in H1 2025 and recorded a pretax profit of N61.5 billion after a loss of N150.2 billion.

For the period ended June 2025, the company recorded a net cash inflow from operating activities of N5.3 billion, a significant improvement from an outflow of N25.6 billion in the previous year. 

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10. International Breweries – N86.6 billion

  • 10. International Breweries – N86.6 billion
  • 9. Presco – N97.6 billion
  • 8. Julius Berger – N101.4 billion
  • 7. Dangote Sugar Refinery – N147.7 billion
  • 6. BUA Cement – N163.4 billion
  • 5. Lafarge Africa – N210.01 billion
  • 4. Oando – N227.7 billion
  • 3. MTN Nigeria – N257.5 billion
  • 2. Dangote Cement – N383.8 billion
  • 1. Seplat Energy – N641.2 billion
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Izuchukwu Okoye

Okoye Izuchukwu is a financial market writer and trader with extensive expertise in both Nigerian and international markets. With a keen eye for market trends and a passion for insightful analysis, he translates complex financial concepts into engaging content. By combining practical trading experience with thorough research, Okoye offers valuable perspectives that empower readers to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving world of finance.

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