Banking
FBN Holdings Grows 2019 Pre-Tax Profit to N73.6bn
By Dipo Olowookere
The board of FBN Holdings Plc on Thursday released the unaudited financial statements of the banking group for the year ended December 31, 2019.
From the brief analysis done by Business Post, the lender declared a profit before tax of N73.6 billion versus N65.3 billion in the same period of 2018. Also, the profit before tax grew to N62.1 billion from N59.7 billion, while the earnings per share remained flat at N1.65.
According to the financial status of FBN Holdings, its interest income appreciated to N440.6 billion from N434.4 billion, while the interest expense jumped to N154.2 billion from N150.2 billion, with the net interest income increased to N286.4 billion from N284.2 billion.
The company also posted N244.7 billion as net interest income after impairment charge for losses in 2019 compared with N197.3 billion in the same period of 2018 and a net insurance premium revenue of N11.4 billion in the period under review in contrast to N15.5 billion a year earlier.
The fee and commission income recorded in 2019 was higher than in 2018; N106.6 billion last year versus N92.7 billion 12 months earlier, while the fee and commission expense rose to N19.9 billion from N17.3 billion.
The net gains on forex stood at N9.3 billion in 2019 against N32.6 billion in 2018, while the net gains on investment securities was 19.1 billion in contrast to N5.7 billion in FY 2018, with N4.2 billion earned as dividend income, higher than N2.3 billion in 2018.
Business Post observed that personnel expenses gulped N99.3 billion in 2019 compared with N93.4 billion in 2018, with N27.7 billion incurred in the fourth quarter of last year.
In addition, operating expenses rose to N190.4 billion in FY 2019 from N148.0 billion in 2018, with N61.8 billion used in Q4 2019 versus N45.8 billion in the same period of 2018. This left FBN Holdings with an operating profit of N73.5 billion, higher than N65.3 billion in 2018, with N13.5 billion in the last quarter of 2019, lower than N14.0 billion in Q4 2018.
Banking
Zenith Bank Expands Global Footprint With New Branch in Paris
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A new branch of Zenith Bank Plc has been opened in Paris, the capital of France, by the United Kingdom subsidiary of the Nigerian lender.
This followed the granting of the final approval by France’s banking regulator, the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR), in September 2024, allowing the branch to commence operations.
Earlier in November 2023, Zenith Bank strengthened ties with France by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the French Government to establish a subsidiary in France.
The MoU was signed in Lagos by the Founder and Chairman of Zenith Bank Plc, Jim Ovia, CFR, and the French Minister for Trade, Attractiveness and French Nationals Abroad, Mr. Olivier Becht during the French envoy’s visit to Nigeria.
The chief executive of Zenith Bank, Ms Adaora Umeoji, described the opening of the branch as “part of the broad strategy of the bank to extend its footprints across the major global financial centres and our efforts at following our customers’ businesses.”
“[The] Paris branch opening underpins the need to serve our customers and bolster trade and finance relationships between our customers in France and other countries. Zenith Bank’s expansion into France is a very strategic move as Nigeria accounts for 20 per cent of France’s trade with Sub-saharan Africa according to the Franco-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI).
“Having successfully dominated large parts of Anglophone Africa, we will leverage Zenith Bank Paris operations to lead the Francophone market starting from the Ivory Coast and Cameroun where we will be establishing subsidiaries very soon.
“This will facilitate business and trade flows between the African region and France, which is a major business partner to several African countries,” she said.
Also speaking at the opening of the branch on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, at 21 Rue de la Paix, Paris, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, said, “I feel that one of the dividends of building trust for Nigerian institutions around the world is this event today, the opening of Zenith Bank in Paris.
“The presence of Zenith here can only help to engender trust of the French business community. They can learn about the opportunities in Africa, and of course, entry into Nigeria can be facilitated. We are happy and we are glad that we are all here to participate in this historic occasion.”
Banking
Stanbic IBTC Bank Introduces Senior Citizens Account
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A bank account targeted at Nigerians who are 50 years and above known as Senior Citizens Account has been introduced by Stanbic IBTC Bank.
Senior Citizens Account is an all-encompassing banking solution designed to meet the immediate and long-term financial needs of individuals approaching retirement or those already in their retirement phase.
The package comprises comprehensive features such as zero account opening balance, zero account maintenance fee, free debit card and chequebook, health insurance and telemedicine, wills service and funds management.
Stanbic IBTC Bank described it as an innovative solution exclusively designed for customers in the age category and is expected to serve over 15 million Nigerians estimated to be within this age range, according to Index Mundi.
Through this very thoughtful banking service for the elderly, the financial institution can provide tailored financial services solutions that meet the special needs of this unique clientele.
According to the chief executive of the lender, Mr Wole Adeniyi, it is an excellent opportunity for people who are nearing retirement to consolidate their banking needs, investment management, and wealth transfer across generations and for retirees who rely on Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers to manage their pension funds, to also use Stanbic IBTC Bank to receive their gratuity payments while enjoying excellent benefits.
He said the Senior Citizens Account aims to provide people in their 50s and older with essential support and services, ensuring their financial well-being and stability.
Senior Citizens Account is not just another banking product; it represents a paradigm shift towards creating a banking experience that significantly enhances its users’ lifestyles.
It is crafted to offer senior citizens a sense of financial security, unparalleled convenience, and an improved sense of well-being.
This commitment to exceeding customers’ expectations is further demonstrated by the bank’s initiative to introduce cutting-edge features aimed at making banking services more accessible and convenient.
The financial institution has substantially improved its technical infrastructure, reducing system downtime from 3 per cent to a mere 0.5 per cent.
This reduction in downtime confirms its dedication to providing reliable and uninterrupted service, ensuring that customers’ banking experiences are smooth and hassle-free.
Through these initiatives, Stanbic IBTC Bank reaffirms its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, aiming to bridge the gap between modern banking and the evolving needs of the ageing population.
By developing products like the Senior Citizens Account, the Bank addresses a previously overlooked market segment and sets new standards in offering tailored financial solutions that contribute to their overall quality of life.
For individuals interested in discovering more about Vitality Plus and the enrollment process, information is readily available at www.stanbicibtcbank.com or at any Stanbic IBTC Bank branch nationwide. This initiative is part of Stanbic IBTC Bank’s ongoing efforts to refine and adapt its services to meet the evolving needs of its customers better, ensuring that every client, regardless of age, has access to top-tier banking solutions that reflect their lifestyle and aspirations.
Banking
Shettima Promises to be “Chief Promoter” of Moniepoint
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Nigeria’s Vice President, Mr Kashim Shettima, has expressed his delight over the unicorn status attained by Moniepoint Incorporated in October 2024 after it secured a $110 million funding package from Google.
Speaking when the company paid a courtesy visit to him at the Presidential Villa recently, the VP said he was happy with the growth trajectory of the financial technology (fintech) company, charging the team not to rest on its oars.
He promised to be the “chief promoter” of Moniepoint because the firm has become the pride of the country and must be supported by all.
Mr Shettima urged the company to continue expanding its global footprint, referencing his ongoing support for similar initiatives such as Amal Hassan’s Outsource to Nigeria project.
The Vice President described Moniepoint as a “kaleidoscope of colours” because of the diversity of its team, saying it reflects the beauty of Nigeria’s multicultural and multi-regional identity.
He was particularly pleased with the inclusion of individuals from various regions and backgrounds, including a notable representation of women in leadership and operational roles.
However, he charged the organisation and others to ensure stronger auditing measures to prevent misuse of the platform, especially by fraudsters and criminal elements, tasking them to remain vigilant and proactive in addressing these challenges.
Earlier, the chief executive of Moniepoint, Mr Tosin Eniolorunda, thanked the federal government for its dedication to digital innovation and financial inclusion.
He emphasized Moniepoint’s commitment to Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, stating that the fintech giant has grown into Africa’s latest unicorn this year, a testament to its resilience and innovation.
“At Moniepoint, we are big believers in driving collaborations across the entire eco-system and this is premised on collaboration being the cornerstone of progress.
“Our engagement here underscores our intentionality to enhance government business relationships in a way that powers the dreams of millions of many more Nigerians.
“Together, we can unlock opportunities, transform lives, and build a more inclusive economy for all,” Mr Eniolorunda, who led the team comprising the Managing Director of Moniepoint Microfinance Bank, Mr Babatunde Olofin; the Vice President for Corporate Affairs at Moniepoint, Didi Uwemakpan; the SVP for Investor Relations and M&A, Ross Strike; the Head of Partnerships, Efemena Ogie; the Regional Manager for North West, Abdulmumin Tijjani; and the Partner at Lightrock Global, Ravi Sharma, said.
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