Zenith Bank Records 114% Growth, 1.33trn In Q3 2023

Zenith Bank Plc has announced its unaudited results for the third quarter ended 30 September 2023, recording a remarkable triple-digit growth of 114% from N620.6 billion reported in Q3 2022 to N1.33 trillion in Q3 2023. According to the bank, the performance demonstrates the Group’s resilience and strong market share despite a very challenging macroeconomic environment. According to the bank’s unaudited third quarter financial results presented to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX),the triple-digit growth in the topline also enhanced the bottom line, as the Group recorded a 149% Year on Year (YoY) increase in profit before tax, growing from N202.5 billion in Q3 2022 to N505 billion in Q3 2023. Profit after tax also grew by 149% from N174.3 billion to N434.2 billion in the same period. The growth in the topline arose from both interest income and non-interest income. Interest income grew in the current period by 72% to N670.9 billion from N390.8 billion in Q3 2022, while non-interest income grew by 186% from N212 billion to N607.2 billion. The growth in profit is similarly attributable to the twin effects of the improvement in interest and non-interest income. Interest income increased because of the growth in risk assets as well as the effective pricing thereon. The non-interest income growth is largely driven by the revaluation gain due to the unification of exchange rates during the year. The cost-to-income ratio reduced from 55.8% in Q3 2022 to 37.8% in the current period. Impairment levels increased due to the deliberate incremental provisions necessitated by the conservative approach towards the heightened risk environment and the creation of a counter-cyclical buffer needed to deal with any impending volatility of exchange rates. This caused the cost of risk to deteriorate from 1.3% in Q3 2022 to 5.5% in Q3 2023, however this is an improvement from Q2 2023 where cost of risk printed at 8.8% because of prudent management of risk assets. Total assets grew by 48% from N12.3 trillion to N18.2 trillion in the period ended 30 September 2023, mainly driven by growth in customers’ deposits. Customers’ deposits grew by 49% from N8.98 trillion in December 2022 to N13.38 trillion in September 2023. The growth in customers’ deposits cuts across both corporate and retail segments with the savings portfolio (all currencies) growing from N2.7 trillion in December 2022 to N4.6 trillion in September 2023. The Group is optimistic of finishing the year 2023 strong, with focus on sustainable quick wins that would boost growth across all business segments and enhance stakeholder value.
Senate Confirms Olayemi Cardoso As CBN Governor

In a significant development, the Senate has officially confirmed the appointment of Dr. Olayemi Cardoso as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This confirmation comes after thorough screening and evaluation on Tuesday, during which Cardoso’s qualifications and suitability for the role were thoroughly examined. Dr. Cardoso’s confirmation also marks the approval of four nominees for the positions of Deputy Governors at the CBN. These appointments collectively signify a crucial step in shaping the direction of the apex bank’s operations over the next five years. It’s worth noting that Dr. Cardoso had assumed the role of Acting CBN Governor last week, pending his formal screening and subsequent confirmation by the Senate. This confirmation solidifies his position as the head of the CBN and underscores his mandate to lead the nation’s central banking institution. In addition to the CBN appointments, the Senate has set a date for the screening of two additional ministerial nominees, a move proposed by President Bola Tinubu. Dr. Jamila Ibrahim and Ayodele Olawande have been appointed as the Minister of Youths and Minister of State for Youths, respectively, by Tinubu during the National Assembly’s break. Their upcoming screening which will take place on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, will further reshape the composition of the federal cabinet.