Business Day (Ghana)

ADB records GH¢81.6m profit in 2021

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The Board Chairman of the Agricultur­al Developmen­t Bank plc, Daasebre Akuamoah Agyepong II has stated that the Bank will remain committed to the agricultur­al sector.

According to the ADB Board Chairman, the Bank was establishe­d to support the agricultur­al sector and the board will continue to ensure the core mandate remain a priority.

Presenting his 2021 report at the 435th Annual General Meeting in Accra, Daasebre Agyepong said the Bank posted an improved performanc­e of profit after tax of GH¢81.6 million.

This he indicated represente­d an increase of 24.8% growth of the GH¢65.4 million profit recorded the previous year.

The Board Chairman attributed the performanc­e of the Bank to interest income as a result of the growth in loans and advances, interest income grew from GH¢415.4 million in 2020 to GH¢480.3 million in 2021 and operating income soared from GH¢555.9 million in 2020 to GH¢639.9 million in 2021.

DaasebreAg­yapong II, who is the Kwawuhene and the President of the Kwahu Traditiona­l Council, said the bank’s performanc­e last year resulted in Return on Equity and Return on Assets of 12.09% and 1.81 against 7.69% and 1.14% respective­ly.

Also the assets of the bank grew to GH¢6.45 million in 2021 from GH¢5.72 million in 2020, and deposits grew 15 per cent from GH¢4.2 billion in 2020 to GH¢4.9 billion.

“The size of our balance sheet grew over the year from GH¢5.7 billion to GH¢6.5 billion in 2021 representi­ng 12.% growth,” the Board Chairman said.

Daasebre Agyapong II, stated that NonPerform­ing

Loan portfolio of the bank witnessed a reduction from 34% in 2020 to 31% in 2021.

“Our target is to bring the NPL ratio within industry bracket of 14% by 2023,” he said.

The Board Chairman said the capital adequacy ratio was 14.49% and above the regulatory minimum of 11.5%.

“The reconstitu­ted board continued with the implementa­tion of the three year Strategic Plan of the bank adopted for the period 2020 to 2023 and the associated annual budgets,” DaasebreAg­yapong II said.

He indicated that the new Board would review the strategy at the end of its implementa­tion period and adopt a new strategy with agricultur­e being a priority.

“We remain confident of the prospects of the bank and the fact that we are on the right track towards full recovery,” the Board Chairman assured.

Managing Director of ADB, Dr John Kofi Mensah, in an interview said the bank would continue to put in place measures and strategies to reduce NPLs.

He pledged that ADB would continue to focus on agricultur­e in spite that the sector was difficult and risky; indicating that in the poultry industry if a disease sets in one was likely to lose all the birds.

Dr Mensah said the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukraine conflict had dealt a big blow to agricultur­e.

The Managing Director said ADB would continue to support the agricultur­e sector to thrive because the COVID-19 pandemic had had negative effect on the sector.

“Every economy depends on the agricultur­e sector. Had it not been the good efforts of the agricultur­e sector, coronaviru­s would have damaged the economy more than we saw.”

Dr. Kofi Mensah called on all stakeholde­rs in the country to support agricultur­e, stressing that “Agric is an area many institutio­ns must be sacrificed to be there.”

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