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BUSINESS Fitch: Banks to face challenges this year

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The popular rating agency, Fitch said yesterday that Nigerian banks will continue to face challenges this year, following an extremely difficult 2016.

The organisati­on in its Peer Review reports said the slow economic growth, low risk appetite from banks to translate into subdued credit growth & weak core earnings generation in 2017 are likely things to experience.

“The outlook for the rest of 2017 is not much brighter. We believe that the banks will continue to face extremely tight FC liquidity despite the authoritie­s’ best efforts to normalise the foreignexc­hange (FX) interbank market and improve the supply of US dollars.”

The London based rating agency said consequent­ly banks struggled with declining operating profitabil­ity (excluding translatio­n gains), sluggish credit growth, fast asset quality deteriorat­ion, tight FC liquidity and weakening capitalisa­tion, putting increasing pressure on their credit profiles.

“Fast asset quality deteriorat­ion is in line with our expectatio­ns given the macro challenges and the continuing issues in the oilsector. Oil-related impaired loans (NPLs) are high and this excludes large volumes of restructur­ed loans. Other industry sectors contributi­ng to NPLs include general commerce and trading, which have been affected by both the naira depreciati­on and FC shortages.”

Following a reassessme­nt of potential sovereign support available to the banks in 2016, Fitch believes that sovereign support cannot be relied on given Nigeria’s (B+/Negative) weak ability to do so in foreign currency. As a consequenc­e, we removed sovereign support from the Long-Term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs).

“Overall, the largest Nigerian banks with stronger and more diverse business models, high revenuegen­erating capacity and stronger liquidity profiles appear to be coping better than smaller banks on most metrics. However, tail risks remain high for all banks due to their sensitivit­y to concentrat­ion risk.” FLIGHT

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