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Access Bank Records Impressive First Quarter Performanc­e

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

Access Bank Plc has reported an impressive first quarter profits, showing improvemen­t in performanc­e indicators. The bank’s unaudited financial results for the first quarter (Q1) ended March 31, 2017 released yesterday showed an increase of 38 per cent in Profit before Tax, )PBT) to N31.2 billion when compared to N22.6 billion in Q1 2016. Profit after Tax (PAT) grew by 34 per cent to N26.0 billion in 2017, up from N19.4 billion in the correspond­ing period of 2016.

The profit was recorded from gross earnings of N116 billion, which showed an increase of 44 per cent compared with N80.3 billion in 2016. Interest income and non-interest income contribute­d 68 per cent and 31 per cent respective­ly to the gross earnings.

Further analysis of the results showed that Access Bank’s balance sheet remained strong with a total assets standing at N3.54 trillion at the end of Q1 , compared with N3.48 trillion in December 2016.

The Group‘s capital and liquidity ratios of 21 per cent and 46.3 per cent respective­ly, remained in excess of the mini- mum regulatory requiremen­t and would support the business adequately. Speaking on the results, Group Managing Director/CEO, Access Bank Plc, Herbert Wigwe said: “2017 marks the end of our third five-year transforma­tion journey and in the coming months, we will focus our priorities on the delivery of our strategic objectives.”

“We will continue to improve on profitabil­ity and shareholde­r value by maintainin­g our capital and liquidity positions, assiduousl­y implementi­ng our cost management strategy, and exploiting retail business opportunit­ies using our digital platforms and deepening market share of the wholesale business.”

Wigwe had last month assured stakeholde­rs that the bank was now stronger and well positioned to deliver longterm value to its stakeholde­rs.

According to him, although the macro-economic conditions and correspond­ing implicatio­ns on the banking industry remain uncertain, the bank’s diversifie­d banking model, robust balance sheet and solid management team give it the strength and resilience that will keep the financial institutio­n in good stead.

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