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Access Bank Records 31% Rise In Gross Earnings
Access bank Plc has recorded a 31 per cent rise in its gross earnings for the six months period ended 30th September, 2009.
The bank, according to its results released to investors through the Nigeria Stock Exchange, achieved gross earnings of N64 billion compared to N49.2 billion which it posted in the comparable period of 2008.
Access Bank’s operating profit went up by 34 per cent to N21.5 billion which it had posted at the end of September 2008. The bank’s deposits and other accounts also went up by 22 per cent during the six months period ending September 2009 to N381.3 billion in the corresponding period of 2008.
The bank however made a loss after tax of N11.8 billion during the period under review compared with a profit after tax of N9.2 billion which it recorded at the end of September 2008. This was as a result of exceptional provision for risk assets of N30.9 billion which the bank made in its results, an outcome of the recently concluded joint CBN/NDIC special examination.
A release posted by the bank noted that “we have since commenced the necessary recovery and remedial actions to regularise a significant portion of the classified loans. We are continuously optimistic that we will record performance improvement over the next quarter”.
With a liquidity ratio of 33.5 per cent, the bank’s operating cost/operation income ratio went down to 51 per cent compared to 53 per cent which it was in the comparable period of September 2008.
In the same vein, Skye Bank Plc posted gross earnings of N101.4 billion for fourth quarter ended September 30, 2009. This shows an increase of 36 per cent compared to N74.6 billion recorded during the corresponding period of 2008.
In the same vein, Skye Bank Plc posted gross earnings of N101.4 billion for fourth quarter ended September 30, 2009. This shows an increase of 36 per cent compared to N74.6 billion recorded during the corresponding period of 2008.
According to the bank’s unaudited result, its loan portfolio grew by 12 per cent from N244 billion in 2008, to N273 billion, while its capital adequacy ratio also steadied at 16 per cent, above the regulatory minimum of 10 per cent.
Its profit after tax, however, slumped to a loss of N11 billion due to a loan loss provision of N32 billion in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive that full provision be made for all non- performing loans.
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