Fidelity Bank’s Half-year Profit Surges 67%
Fri, Sep 1, 2017 | By publisher
Banking Briefs
FIDELITY Bank has reported a strong financial performance in the first half of 2017, posting impressive growth in profits, gross earnings and other indices for the six months period ended June 30, 2017. Details of the audited results, released on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, showed that gross earnings rose by 22.1 percent from N70.3 billion in first half of 2016 to N85.8 billion for the corresponding period in 2017.
The growth in gross earnings was driven primarily by a 27.8 percent increase in interest income and a 0.7 percent growth in net fee income to N11.2 billion. Similarly, the bank’s profit before tax, PBT, surged by 66.7 percent from N6.1 billion in 2016 to N10.2 billion, just as it recorded improvement in other key performance indices such as its net interest margin of 7.4 percent, cost to income ratio at 67.3 percent and capital adequacy ratio of 18.4 percent in the period under review.
Nnamdi Okonkwo, chief executive officer, CEO, Fidelity Bank, attributed the double digit growth in earnings and profit to the disciplined execution of the bank’s medium-term strategy which focused on deepening its market share in the small and medium enterprises, SMEs, retail and digital banking business segments. “Our balance sheet optimisation initiatives continued to deliver improved results as net interest margin, NIM, increased by 7.4 percent in first half of 2017, from 6.4 percent (2016FY), just as growth in the yield on our earning assets outpaced the increase in funding costs.
“The process improvement and digital banking initiatives in the period helped to optimise our cost profile, as total expenses declined by 1.8 percent (despite the high inflationary environment), leading to a reduction in our cost to income ratio, CIR, to 67.3 percent. Fidelity Bank’s retail strategy continued to deliver impressive results in first half 2017, as savings deposits, a measure of customer confidence, increased by 3.9 per cent to N161.1 billion in June 2017 on the strength of improved cross selling of our digital banking products with about 30 per cent of customers now enrolled on our flagship mobile (*770#) and internet banking products” he said.
With a presence in the major cities and commercial centres in the country, complemented by innovative digital banking products and channels, Fidelity Bank was rated as one of the top four banks in the retail segment in the recently published KPMG BICSS.
– Sept. 1, 2017 @ 10:23 GMT /
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