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Custodian and Allied Grows Profit to N7.3bn, Declares 32k Final Dividend

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

Custodian and Allied Plc, a non-bank financial institutio­n with investment­s in life and non-life insurance, pension fund administra­tion, trusteeshi­p and property holding businesses, has announced its audited result for the year ended 31st December 2017.

The group’s revenue rose from N38.551 billion to N43.052 billion in 2017. Operating expenses stood at 29.988 billion, compared with N25.899 billion in 2016. Profit before tax improved from N7.89 billion to N8.933 billion, while profit after tax rose by 37 per cent from N5.3 billion achieved in 2016 to N7.3 billion.

The directors have recommende­d the payment of a final dividend of 32 kobo for every 50 kobo ordinary share. The company had earlier paid an interim dividend of 10 kobo per share, bringing the total to 42 kobo per share. The company has consistent­ly paid dividends to its shareholde­rs every year for the past 20 years.

Chairman of Custodian & Allied Plc, Mrs. Mobola Johnson had last year said the company’s management continued to deploy the group’s assets profession­ally, prudently and profitably within the dictates of the evolving local and world economies to ensure the safety of its insurance / investment client’s fund and not to erode shareholde­rs’ value

She disclosed that the company formally constitute­d its social responsibi­lity foundation in 2016, saying that the company fully renovated, refurbishe­d, computeris­ed and stocked the Lags State Public Library at Ilupeju.

“The unpreceden­ted effort of the foundation, which is in line with our commitment to the societies in which we operate, was lauded by the state government and is being used as a template for further corporate social responsibi­lity activities in the state,” she stated.

Meanwhile, trading at the stock market was bullish as the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index inched up by 0.63 per cent to close higher at 40,788.68.

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