Banking
Key Moments from 2025 Stanbic IBTC’s Bloom Weekend
Stanbic IBTC concluded Bloom Weekend 2025 with remarkable success, leaving behind a vibrant legacy of inspiration, empowerment, and action.
The two-day event, held this year under the theme Bloom into More, was more than just a celebration; it was a transformational experience. Thousands of women entrepreneurs, professionals, and leaders gathered to forge connections, enhance their business and leadership skills, and unlock new opportunities for growth and success.
In her welcoming address, the Head of Enterprise Banking at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Ms Jumoke Bello, highlighted the strength and resilience of women in Nigeria.
She emphasised their vital role in community and national development, aligning with this year’s theme, which promotes empowerment and fearlessness in the pursuit of dreams.
Ms Bello stressed the importance of creating an environment where women can thrive, noting that their advancement is crucial for economic growth. She encouraged attendees to take advantage of the weekend’s sessions, masterclasses, and networking opportunities to equip themselves with valuable skills and knowledge, saying, “Together, let us bloom beyond limits for future generations to thrive.”
Attendees were inspired by the SME Entrepreneurship Summit, presented by the Enterprise Development Centre of Pan Atlantic University, which provided practical strategies for structuring and growing successful businesses.
The summit covered a wide range of topics, from personal branding to investment strategies. These sessions provided participants with invaluable knowledge and skills and equipped them with the tools necessary to navigate their respective fields with confidence.
Additionally, tailored financial consultations were provided by the advisory teams from Stanbic IBTC aimed at equipping attendees with personalised financial advice, helping them make informed decisions regarding savings, investments, and retirement planning. The highlight of Day one of Bloom Weekend was the launch of the Blue Blossom microsite – an online platform created to enable growth and collaboration for Women.
On Saturday, participants enjoyed a plethora of vibrant and empowering activities designed to celebrate and uplift women across various sectors. Highlights of the event were the yoga session held early on Saturday morning, the Ladies at the Table Empowerment Series (LATTES), inspiring masterclasses, a vibrant trade fair and so much more.
At the heart of LATTES panel was a diverse group of financial experts, entrepreneurs, and advocates who inspired the audience with their stories and insights on women’s economic empowerment and pensions.
Among the speakers, the Head of Compliance at Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, Ms Edidiong Akan, delivered a powerful message about the necessity of financial literacy.
She stated, “Empowering women with the right financial tools not only transforms their lives but also strengthens our communities as a whole.” Her words resonated deeply with attendees, sparking discussions around the pivotal role of financial education in building a more equitable society.
The Bloom Weekend event culminated in attendees exploring an engaging marketplace exhibition that showcased a diverse range of women-led businesses, providing an opportunity not only to shop but also to network and support female entrepreneurs. The exhibition highlighted innovative products, ranging from handmade crafts to tech startups, showcasing the remarkable creativity and entrepreneurial spirit within the community.
Overall, Bloom Weekend provided a rich tapestry of learning, networking, and empowerment, leaving attendees motivated and inspired to pursue their goals and contribute to overall economic growth. The event underscored the importance of collaboration, support, and shared knowledge among women, fostering an environment where everyone can thrive.
Banking
AG Mortgage Bank N3.97bn Commercial Paper Closes June 18
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The N3.97 billion commercial paper issuance of AG Mortgage Bank Plc will close on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
The sale of the debt instrument by the real estate lender commenced on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
It is under the N5 billion commercial paper issuance programme of the lending firm aimed to support its short-term working capital and funding requirements.
The company is selling the papers in two series, with Series 2 offered at a discounted rate of 19.2895 per cent for 270 days, and Series 3 at a discounted rate of 19.3651 per cent for 364 days.
The minimum subscription is N5 million, and subsequent additions of N1 million.
AG Mortgage Bank is a leading primary mortgage bank in Nigeria with over two decades of experience in providing affordable mortgage financing and housing finance solutions.
The bank has grown its asset base to over N33 billion and remains a key participant in major housing intervention programmes, including the National Housing Fund Scheme and other government-backed mortgage initiatives.
Supported by a diversified product offering, strong institutional credibility, and an experienced management team, AG Mortgage Bank continues to deliver solid financial performance.
For FY 2025, interest income increased by 28.1 per cent to N3.65 billion, while profit after tax rose by 130.0 per cent to N1.05 billion, reflecting strong earnings growth, operational efficiency, and prudent risk management.
Banking
Access Holdings Earnings Capacity Remains Strong—Aig-Imoukhuede
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The chairman of Access Holdings Plc, Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, has reaffirmed the organisation’s long-term commitment to shareholders, expressing confidence in the company’s strategic positioning, which he said is underpinned by disciplined execution, a diversified business model, a strengthened capital base, and a clear focus on sustainable value creation.
Speaking at the 4th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the firm on Wednesday, he explained that the temporary suspension of dividend distributions was a consequence of regulatory compliance requirements rather than any deterioration in the group’s financial performance.
Mr Aig-Imoukhuede reaffirmed that the financial institution’s earnings capacity remains strong and that the board’s position reflects adherence to supervisory expectations and prudent capital management principles.
He assured shareholders of the board’s commitment to resuming dividend payments as soon as the relevant regulatory conditions are satisfied, noting that, “Our approach is clear: capital retained today must translate into greater value tomorrow and sustainable returns for our shareholders.”
The Chairman reiterated the strategic imperative underpinning the company’s next phase of growth, saying, “Our strategy, From Scale to Value, reflects the natural evolution of our journey. Scale created opportunity; value creation is how we fully realise it.”
He noted that while the organisation continues to generate strong returns, ensuring that earnings per share consistently exceed the cost of capital remains central to unlocking sustainable shareholder value.
The retired banker also acknowledged the significant unrealised value embedded within the firm’s international subsidiaries and reiterated management’s focus on improving market recognition of that intrinsic value over time.
Commenting on the financial performance of the group in 2025, he said Access Holdings accelerated provisions on legacy and regulatory forbearance credit exposures, resulting in elevated impairment charges.
He explained that the group consciously prioritised balance sheet strength and long-term resilience over short-term earnings optimisation.
“Periods of economic uncertainty often reveal more about an institution than periods of uninterrupted growth. Our focus remains on building a business that is not only growing, but improving in the quality, resilience, and sustainability of its earnings,” he stated.
Last year, the financial services organisation delivered pre-tax profit of N1.007 trillion, underscoring the strength of its diversified platform and expanding earnings base across key markets. Total assets increased to N51.56 trillion, while customer deposits grew strongly, reflecting sustained franchise momentum and deepening customer trust.
Banking
HabariPay Unveils ‘HabariPay Impact Report 2025’
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A new report highlighting the transformation from a newly established fintech venture into one of Nigeria’s leading payment infrastructure providers has been launched by HabariPay Limited.
The report, known as the HabariPay Impact Report 2025, provides stakeholders with a comprehensive evolution, innovation journey, business performance, and impact of the fintech subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) Plc on the digital payments landscape.
The company’s contributions to enabling digital commerce, supporting businesses, strengthening payment infrastructure, and expanding financial access through technology-driven solutions were also captured in the piece.
The HabariPay Impact Report 2025 also highlights the organisation’s strong financial and operational performance, the growth of the Squad platform, and the development of infrastructure that powers payment acceptance, switching, transfers, merchant services, and value-added solutions.
The publication further explores the role of innovation, talent development, and ecosystem partnerships in driving the company’s success.
It showcases HabariPay’s investments in innovation through initiatives such as the Take on Squad Hackathon and the Squad Hackademy, both of which are helping to develop future technology talent and accelerate the creation of practical solutions to real-world challenges.
“As a technology-driven company, we believe that impact extends beyond financial performance. It is reflected in the businesses we enable, the merchants we support, the infrastructure we build, and the opportunities we create for the next generation of innovators.
“The HabariPay Impact Report 2025 captures this journey and demonstrates our commitment to creating sustainable value for customers, partners, and the broader economy,” the Managing Director of HabariPay, Ms Eduofon Japhet, said.
“The HabariPay Impact Report 2025 represents more than a reflection on our achievements; it is a testament to the deliberate investments we have made in building sustainable payment infrastructure, empowering businesses, fostering innovation, and creating long-term value for our stakeholders.
“As we look ahead, we remain committed to expanding our capabilities, deepening our impact, and shaping the future of digital payments through technology-driven solutions that are secure, scalable, and inclusive,” she added.
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