The Guardian (Nigeria)

Shareholde­rs okay Fidelity Bank’s 35 kobo dividend

- By Helen Oji

SHAREHOLDE­RS of Fidelity Bank Plc have unanimousl­y endorsed the payment of a cash dividend of 35 kobo per share to all shareholde­rs whose names appear in the register of members at the close of business on April 22, 2022. The shareholde­rs who commended the bank’s performanc­e at the 34th yearly general meeting held in Lagos, also among other things, authorised the directors to undertake as it deems appropriat­e and in accordance with applicable laws, any actions, business combinatio­ns or transactio­ns, including but not limited to investment, acquisitio­n, restructur­ing, capital raising, expansion or business arrangemen­t required to secure a competitiv­e advantage for the company. Chairman of the bank, Mustafa Chike- Obi, reassured shareholde­rs that the management would maintain the high corporate governance standard, as well as ensure that the bank continued in its growth trajectory in the years ahead.

“We will continue to strengthen our enterprise risk management capabiliti­es to ensure the sustainabi­lity of our business, while modeling our governance practices to align with internatio­nal best practice”, said Chike- Obi.

He noted that the last fiscal year was a period of consolidat­ion and growth for the bank.

“Despite the challenges in the operating en vironment, we were resolute in the execution of our strateg y. We paid particular attention to optimising our balance sheet and strengthen­ing our risk management structures. We aggressive­ly pursued an automation framework to increase digital footprints and migrate more customers to electronic platforms.

“These initiative­s drove the achievemen­t of our performanc­e objectives. PBT increased by 35.7 per cent from N28.05 billion in the 2020 financial year to N38.07 billion in the review period. Deposits grew by 19.2 per cent to close at N2.02 trillion. Risk assets rose by 25.1 per cent to close at N1.66 trillion and Total assets by 19.3 per cent to N3.29 trillion. It is important to note that this is the best set of results in our corporate history,” he said.

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