‎Fidelity Bank proposes 14k/share dividend, grosses N152bn earnings

Fidelity Bank Plc grossed N152.0 billion in earning for the financial year ended December 31, 2016 and is proposing to pay a dividend of 14 kobo per share to shareholders.

The full year audited results for the lender, released over the weekend at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) showed a 3.5 per cent growth in gross earning, compared with N146 billion achieved in the corresponding period in 2015.

In other performance indices, net interest income grew by 1.7 per cent from N60.9bn to N61.9bn, whilst total deposits, a measure of customer confidence, grew by three per cent, rising from N769.6 billion in 2015 FY 2015 to N793.0 billion. Similarly total assets increased by 5.4 per cent to N1,298.1 billion from N1,231.7 billion in the corresponding year.

Profits however were moderated in the period under review by the one-off staff cost incurred during the year. Consequently PBT stood at N11.1 billion down from N14 billion in FY2015.

Speaking on the result, Fidelity Bank CEO, Mr Nnamdi Okonkwo, said “Our financial performance in FY2016 reflects the sound fundamentals of our evolving business model as we continued with the disciplined execution of our medium-term strategy which positions the business for improved and sustainable profitability.”

He explained that profits dipped due to the cost of N4.8 billion cost incurred as Fidelity Bank discontinued its legacy gratuity and retirement scheme. “Excluding this one-off charge, PBT for the year would have been at N15.8 billion,” he stated.

Meanwhile Fidelity Bank’s retail and electronic banking strategy has continued to deliver impressive results with savings deposits growing by 30.1 per cent to N155.0bn while customer enrollments on its  flagship Instant Banking (*770#) and Online Banking products grew by over 200 per cent leading to a 44.6 per cent growth in net e-banking revenues to N7.5 billion. This performance he said was “driven by the upgrade of our core banking system which provides a superior architecture that enhanced our operational efficiency and deepened our electronic banking capabilities”

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