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C& I Leasing MD Assures Shareholde­rs of Dividend Payment

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

After two years without dividend, shareholde­rs of C&I Leasing Plc will smile at the end the current financial year.

This indication was given by the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of C&I Leasing Plc, Mr. Andrew Otike-Odibi, yesterday at the company’s ‘Facts Behind the Figures’ presentati­on at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Lagos. According to Otike-Odibi, the company did not pay dividend for two year due to retention of funds to grow the business, saying it is stronger now and in a better position declare a dividend.

“We appreciate the fact that the business has not paid divi- dend in the past two years. Last year we were all very expectant for that to happen but it did not happen. One of the things we did last year was to set aside money to grow the business. It did not make sense for to raise fresh capital and then begin paying dividend. We needed to plough back funds as much as possible. But that said and done, our plan is to pay dividend by the end of this financial year. The business is stronger now and cash flows are better. Shareholde­rs have been more than magnanimou­s because with the patience they have excercised so far, we will definitely want to reward them with dividend and given the way our share price is moving, they will also enjoy capital appreciati­on,” Otike-Odibi said. Reviewing the performanc­e of the company for the half year ended June 30, 2018, the MD/ CEO said gross earnings of N12.8 billion, was recorded, showing an increase of 11 per cent above the same period in 2017. He explained that the gross income was driven by growth the company’s rental income on the back of volume increase in the fleet and marine business.

“Profit after tax of N682.2 million, up 17.6 per cent was achieved through a combinatio­n of cost reduction initiative­s and optimal utilizatio­n of assets. We successful­ly raised a N7 billion bond, the largest ever raised in the company. The funds will be used for debt refinancin­g and business expansion,” he said.

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