Fidelity Bank Plc on Tuesday said it
made a profit before tax of N15.5bn for the 2014 financial year. The
figure represents a 72 per cent increase on the N9bn it made in 2013.
The bank, which grew its interest income
by 21 per cent to N104bn from N86.3bn recorded a profit after tax of
N13.8bn, 79 per cent higher than the 2013 figure which stood at N7.7bn.
Customer deposits rose by two per cent
to N820bn from N806bn with total equity rising by six per cent from
N163.5bn in 2013 to N173.1bn in the review period. Also, the bank’s
total assets increased by 10 per cent to N1.187bn from N1.081bn, while
dividend per share increased by 29 per cent to 18 kobo from 14 kobo.
The Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Fidelity Bank, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, was quoted in a
statement as saying that the performance was largely due to improved
optimisation of the bank’s balance sheet.
He said, “Our 2014 performance is a
testament to the significantly improved optimisation of our balance
sheet. PBT growth of 72 per cent was driven by a 27 per cent growth in
the loan book while cost of funds declined over the period. This
translated into a 58 per cent growth in net interest income and a 200bps
growth in NIM to 6.0 per cent. Cost of risk normalised to 0.8 per cent
from 1.9 per cent in the 2013 full year.”
Okonkwo also said the bank’s retail
banking strategy gathered increased momentum in 2014 with the bank
acquiring over 471,000 new retail customers and core low-cost retail
deposits grew by 18 per cent, which impacted positively on our funding
cost.
He added, “We also witnessed improved
operational efficiency as the bank leveraged alternative electronic
channels to reduce our cost to serve, operating expenses (excluding
regulatory costs) grew by three per cent year-on-year, which was
significantly below the inflation rate.”
According to him, key regulatory ratios
remained well above set limits and resulted in the bank paying a
dividend of 18 kobo per share which translates into a dividend yield of
11.5 per cent.
He expressed the confidence that the
bank’s performance in 2015 would also be positive, saying, “Though the
operating environment remains challenging due to strong macro-economic
headwinds, we remain committed to the execution of our medium-term
strategic objectives which are focused on the Retail/SME/E-Banking/Niche
Corporate Banking segments.”
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