United
Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, the pan-African financial services group operating
in 19 countries, has released its audited 2016 full year results, showing a
significant growth in gross earnings and profits. The bank on Sunday attributed
the improved earnings and profits to its resilience, enhanced productivity and
geographic diversification, evident in the impressive contribution from its
African subsidiaries.
The UBA Group reported a 22 per cent growth in gross earnings
to N384 billion for December ending 2016, from N315 billion at the end of the
2015 financial year, illustrating the bank’s ability to grow profitability
despite the difficult macroeconomic environment. In addition to the rising
adoption of electronic banking channels in many of the African markets where
UBA operates, the bank leveraged its strong franchise and geographical
footprint. As reflected in the results released on March 24, 2017 at the Nigerian
Stock Exchange (NSE) covering the period January to December 2016, the UBA saw
a 32 per cent growth in profit before tax to N91 billion, compared to N68
billion profit recorded over the same period of 2015, while the bank’s profit
after tax grew by 22 per cent to N72 billion, from N60 billion recorded the
previous year. The performance was buoyed by considerable growth in both
interest and non-interest income, as well as increasing efficiency gains from
cost management initiatives.
The statement added: “UBA’s subsidiaries outside Nigeria are
increasingly gaining market share, reinforcing the strong and impressive
subsidiary contribution to the Group, estimated at one-third of profit in 2016,
from a quarter in 2015 financial year.” Following the impressive performance,
the Board of Directors proposed a final dividend of 55kobo per share, subject
to the approval of the shareholders at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting
(AGM), scheduled to be held on April 7, 2017 at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
The bank had earlier paid an interim dividend of 20kobo per share to
shareholders, bringing the total dividend for the 2016 financial year to N0.75,
an unprecedented yield of 13.9 per cent, based on the stock’s unit price of
N5.39 on the floor of the NSE. UBA stated: “The results and dividend proposal
justify investor confidence in the bank, as reflected in the 20% year-to-date
rally in the share price, compared to the overall market loss of 5% over the
same period.” Commenting on the results, Kennedy Uzoka, Group Managing
Director/CEO of UBA expressed satisfaction with the resilience of the bank,
despite the macroeconomic challenges in a number of countries where UBA
operates. “Given the operating environment in 2016, I am very pleased with our
profitability – an impressive 32 per cent growth in profit before tax to N91
billion – whilst we have also focused keenly on operational efficiencies,
illustrated by the reduction in our cost-to-income ratio,”
Uzoka said. Speaking
on its outlook for the 2017 financial year, Uzoka expressed optimism on the
bank’s pan-African operations increasingly gaining critical mass across its
chosen markets. “As we implement our Customer First Philosophy, we are
approaching 2017 with real optimism, especially with the outlook remaining
positive in many of our markets, where we benefit from our increasingly diverse
revenue streams. “We reiterate our pledge to delivering excellent services to
our customers, and remain committed to creating superior and sustainable return
for our shareholders.”
Ugo Nwaghodoh, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of UBA Group,
stated that the bank extracted efficiency gains across its operations to boost
profitability. He confirmed that the bank has seen significant improvement
across major performance metrics, including an improvement in the net interest
margin.
“Our performance in 2016 reflects the strong potential and resilience
of our business. We grew top and bottom lines by 22 per cent and 32 per cent
respectively, despite the stagflation in Nigeria, our core market. “Reflecting
improved balance sheet management and better value extraction, our net interest
margin (NIM) improved by 40 basis points year-on-year to 6.7 per cent,” the CFO
noted. He also expressed delight at the performance of the group’s African
subsidiaries (ex-Nigeria), which contributed a third of the group’s profits,
adding that the bank would continue to leverage innovative offerings to grow
its share of the respective markets. “As we diligently execute our Customer
First initiative, I am particularly upbeat on the future of business and the
value creation for shareholders,” he added.
UBA has a presence in 19 African countries, as well as the
United Kingdom, the United States of America and France. The group boasts 11
million customers globally through a diverse service channels in sub-Saharan
Africa comprising 632 business offices, 1,750 ATMs, some 13,500 PoS’, and a
robust online and mobile banking platform. UBA was the first Nigerian bank to
make an Initial Public Offering (IPO), following its listing on the NSE in
1970. It was also the first Nigerian bank to issue Global Depository Receipts
(GDRs).
The shares of UBA are publicly traded on the NSE and the bank has a
well-diversified shareholder base, including foreign and local institutional
investors as well as individual shareholders.
its a gd one for UBA the Pan African bank.am proud to be an account holder
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