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Union Bank to Raise N50bn to Bolster Capital

Has N3.9bn exposure to Etisalat

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Union Bank Plc plans to raise N50 billion ($164 million) by the end of the second quarter via a rights issue to boost its capital adequacy and tap opportunit­ies to lend to agribusine­sses, its chief executive said.

Emeka Emuwa said on Thursday that the bank targeted a capital ratio higher than 18 percent after the fund raising, compared to 13.4 percent as of the third quarter of 2016.

“We are en route to a capital raising,” Reuters quoted Emuwa to have told an analysts’ call. “We see opportunit­ies to leverage our capital not just to be in regulatory compliance but to be able to tap opportunit­ies that we see in the medium term.”

Emuwa said the total value of Union Bank’s loans rose 40 percent last year, but that was largely due to Nigeria’s currency devaluatio­n which affected dollar loans to the upstream oil and gas sector. Without the devaluatio­n loans grew 13 percent, he said.

Nigerian banks have had to change their business models to survive after previously lucrative loans to oil companies turned sour following the slump in crude prices, which pushed Africa’s biggest economy into recession. Union Bank, which was acquired from the government by a consortium of private equity investors in 2011, is looking for opportunit­ies as Nigeria tries to foster new industries and cut down on imports it can no longer afford.

“We see opportunit­ies in agro-business, food processing, fast-moving consumer goods,” Emuwa told the call.

“Anything that is aligned with how the economy is evolving, manufactur­ing of consumer goods, manufactur­ing of goods by replacing what is previously being imported are areas where we see opportunit­ies.”

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