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GCR Affirms Stanbic IBTC AA-(NG) National Scale Rating

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Nigerian rating agency, Global Credit Ratings (GCR), has affirmed the national scale ratings assigned to Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC of AA-(NG) and A1+(NG) in the long and short term respectively; with the outlook accorded as Stable.

A statement issued by GCR last Friday said explained that the ratings were assigned to Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc because the lender has continued to show it can survive any storm.

The rating firm noted that Stanbic Bank has maintained a high liquidity profile in FY16, with the regulatory liquidity ratio ranging between 65.5% and 95.5% and averaging 78.9%, well above the required minimum of 30%. Average liquidity ratio for 1H FY17 was 86.7%.

Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, which is a member of the Standard Bank Group.

While the bank competes favourably with other mid-sized banks in Nigeria, relatively maintaining a market share of 3.1% in terms of total industry assets at FY16 (FY15: 3.2%), a key rating strength is the implied financial, risk management and technical support from its ultimate parent, SBG. SBG is the largest banking group in Africa, in terms of total assets and earnings.

Capitalisation is considered strong for the current risk level, with the bank reporting a regulatory risk weighted capital adequacy ratio of 20.2% and 21.0% at 1H FY17 and FY16 respectively, against the required minimum of 10% for national licensed banks. While shareholder’s funds continued to rise year-on year to N109.3bn at FY16 as a result of strong internal capital generating capacity, capitalisation is further enhanced by subordinated debt securities amounting to N28bn at FY16.

The gross non-performing loan (NPL) ratio declined to 5.0% at FY16 (FY15: 7.1%), following a loan portfolio clean up.

The bank took advantage of CBN waiver which allowed banks to write-off fully provisioned loans in FY16.

Notwithstanding this, continued asset quality pressure saw the bank’s gross NPL ratio rise to 7.8% at 1H FY17. Specific provision covered 46.1% of gross NPLs at 1H FY17 (FY16: 59.9%).

The bank reported a pre-tax profit of N14.9bn for FY16, which was up 232.8% from FY15.  A positive earnings trend was also reflected at 1H FY17, with pre-tax profit of N14.3bn.

While net interest income was largely supported by improved investment yields and funding costs, non-interest income was driven by increase in net fees and commission income at FY16 and then by trading activities at 1H FY17. The cost to income ratio decreased to 61.9% in FY16 and further to 53.3% at 1H FY17 (FY15: 71.9%). As such, profitability indicators improved significantly during the review period, with the ROaE and ROaA rising to 14.7% (FY15: 6.8%) and 1.6% (FY15: 0.7%) in FY16 respectively.

 Maintaining strong financial metrics in terms of profitability, asset quality and capitalisation, and a further strengthening of the bank’s competitive position in the domestic market, would be favourably considered.

However, the ratings are sensitive to a sharp deterioration in key asset quality indicators, earnings, capital adequacy and liquidity, as well as a reduction in the assessment of shareholder support.

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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GTCO Distributes 3,000 Gas Cylinders to Obafemi Owode Residents

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Over 3,000 residents of the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State have been given a unit each of a 3kg gas cylinder by Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) Plc under its Waste for Gas initiative launched recently.

The cooking tool was distributed mostly to women in the community after conducting thorough assessments by visiting beneficiaries’ homes to ensure that the support reached those who genuinely needed it.

The financial institution said the items would provide access to gas-powered cooking solutions and simplify daily routines by freeing up time for other productive activities that support financial stability.

It expressed optimism that the cooking gas cylinder will make a meaningful impact in the community and enhance the quality of life for households.

“The Waste for Gas initiative is about making life easier for families, giving them more time to focus on important activities such as education, work, or personal development.

“Beyond this, our goal is to continuously develop sustainable initiatives that empower individuals, strengthen communities, and contribute to socioeconomic growth,” the chief executive of GTCO, Mr Segun Agbaje said.

Also, the Chief Communication Officer of GTCO, Ms Oyinade Adegite, said, “We visited various households across the local government and were surprised to find that some residents had already gone borrowing from money lenders just to afford gas cylinders, while some others were considering doing the same.”

She urged beneficiaries to use the cylinders for their intended purpose and not resell them, adding that GTCO would return for the second phase of the program. The bank’s decision to expand the initiative would depend on how well the items are utilized.

Expressing gratitude for the initiative, Obafemi Owode Local Government Chairman, Mr Ogunsola Adesina, stated that the intervention would significantly improve the standard of living in the area.

He also appealed to GTCO to establish a branch within the community to alleviate the banking challenges residents currently face.

In his remarks, the Olu of Owode-Egba, Mr Kolawole Aremu Sowemimo, advised beneficiaries not to sell the gas cookers and assured them that discussions were underway to establish discounted gas refill stations within the community.

Additionally, the Iyaloja General, Mrs Ganiyat Oyelakin, cautioned beneficiaries to use the gas cookers safely to prevent accidents. Residents were also educated on the proper handling and maintenance of their gas cylinders.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Risikat Ayoka, thanked GTCO for the initiative, saying, “We are excited. This gesture will make us stop using firewood for cooking.”

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Union Bank, ICAN Explore Potential Areas of Collaboration

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The managements of Union Bank of Nigeria and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) are looking at ways to join forces for growth.

Recently, the executives of ICAN were at the head office of the financial institution tucked in the iconic Stallion Plaza in Lagos.

This visit underscores ICAN and Union Bank’s mutual commitment to advancing the accounting profession and contributing to the overall growth of Nigeria’s financial sector.

The president of ICAN, Mr Davidson C.S Alaribe, appreciated the warm reception and highlighted the importance of such engagements in promoting professional excellence and ethical standards within the accounting and finance sectors.

In his remarks, the Chief Financial Officer of Union Bank, Mr Oluwagbenga Adeoye, emphasised the bank’s commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance the professional development of accountants and ICAN members.

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Senate Accuses CBN of Stalling N30trn Ways and Means, ABP Investigations

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Ways and Means Advance has accused the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of frustrating its investigation into the N30 trillion Ways and Means Advance and the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

The committee made the accusation after receiving an interim report from its consultants at a meeting where they expressed frustration over the central bank’s failure to provide crucial documents required for the probe.

The panel, which was inaugurated a year ago by Senate President, Mr Godswill Akpabio, stated that the delay has significantly stalled progress on the investigation.

The chairman of the committee, Mr Isah Jibrin, criticised the CBN for withholding vital information, despite multiple requests, revealing major infractions with the preliminary reports of the lender.

He dismissed speculations that the Senate had been compromised or gone to sleep, reaffirming its commitment to ensuring accountability and transparency in the management of public funds.

“The information we have here is not different from what we have heard all along. What we did was to hand over the documents to the consultants, and when the consultants made available to us this interim report, our intention was to hold onto the interim report on the final report,” he told reporters.

“But we’ve been compelled to make available this interim report to the general public so that they know that we let them know where the problem is, and the problem is that the Central Bank of Nigeria has denied us consistently the documents that we need to complete this assignment. That is the truth.

“It was at the CBN sometimes, I met Bala the deputy governor. And they promised, but nothing came out of it. The Clerk has been there several times. Nothing has come out of it.

“The consultants themselves even took it upon themselves to go with CBN directly, because we introduced them to CBN and nothing has come out of it.”

The committee issued a strong warning to the CBN representatives, emphasizing the need for full disclosure of how the funds were utilized to address Nigeria’s economic challenges.

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