Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) Plc
reported gross earnings of N414.62 billion for the year ended December
31, 2016, showing an increase of 37 per cent from N301.85 billion in
2015. The gross earnings were driven primarily by growth in interest
income as well as foreign exchange income.

Profit before tax stood at
N165.14billion, representing a growth of 37 per cent over N120.69billion
recorded in 2015, while profit after tax rose from N99.436 billion in
2015 to N132 billion.
A further analysis of the performance showed that GTBank’s loan book
grew by 16 per cent from N1.373trillion in 2015 to N1.590 trillion in
2016, just as total deposits grew by 29 per cent to N2.111trillion from
N1.637trillion in 2015.
In all, total assets and contingents
stood at N3.70 trillion and shareholders’ funds of N504.9 billion.
GTBank’s non-performing loans remained low and within regulatory
threshold at 3.66 per cent with adequate coverage of 131.79 per cent.
Capital remains strong with capital
adequacy ratio (CAR) of 19.79 per cent, while return on equity (ROAE)
and return on assets (ROAA) closed at 35.96 per cent and 5.85 per cent
respectively.
Based on the results, the bank has proposing final dividend of 175 kobo, bringing the total dividend to 200 kobo per share. The bank has already paid an interim dividend of 25 kobo.
Based on the results, the bank has proposing final dividend of 175 kobo, bringing the total dividend to 200 kobo per share. The bank has already paid an interim dividend of 25 kobo.
Commenting on the financial results, the
Managing Director/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Mr. Segun Agbaje,
said: “The bank’s financial performance in 2016, does not only reflect
the resilience of our franchise, it demonstrates the fundamental
strength of our businesses to deliver sustainable long-term growth. We
successfully navigated the heightened economic uncertainty and
regulatory headwinds which dominated the year to deliver a solid
performance across all financial and non-financial indices.
He added: “We are transforming our
organization into a platform for enriching lives by positioning
ourselves at the centre of an extended ecosystem that offers our
stakeholders, benefits beyond banking. We also remain committed to
maximising shareholders’ value and delivering superior and sustainable
return, guided by our founding values of hard work, discipline and
integrity.”
GTBank is the third bank to release its
results for 2016. Zenith Bank Plc was the first to announce, declaring a
total dividend of 202 kobo. Access Bank Plc followed, announcing a
total dividend of 65 kobo.
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