AccessCorp Reports N1.593trn Gross Earnings In 9 Months

AccessCorp Reports N1.593trn Gross Earnings In 9 Months

Access Holdings (AccessCorp) Plc has reported a superlative 75.70 per cent year on year (y/y) increase in gross earnings to N1.593 trillion during the nine months of 2023 from N906.93 billion reported the same period of last year. The growth resulted from double-digit increases in net interest income and income from fees and commission during the period. The company posted profit before tax of N294.416 billion at the end of nine months this year from N147.056 billion reported in the preceding year, indicating a surge of 100.21 per cent. The unaudited result released the company showed that AccessCorp paid income tax of N43.973 billion within the period under review against N10.287 billion paid in the preceding year, bringing profit after tax to N250.444 billion from N136.766 billion with 83.12 per cent rise in profit. The company interest income rose by 83.38 per cent to N1.048 trillion against N571.738 billion reported in the previous year while interest expenses up from N291.450 billion in 2022 to N658.508 billion, representing 125.94 per cent growth, bringing net interest income to N389.955 billion at the end of September 2023 from N280.288 billion recorded in the comparative period of 2022. Also, the net income advanced 83.12 per cent y/y to N250.44 billion in 9 months 2023 while the company reported N314.60 billion in gains from foreign exchange gains. Analysis of the result showed that fee and commission went up by 55.95 per cent to N208.182 billion from N133.494 billion while fee and commission expense stood at N59.628 billion against N38.311 billion recorded the previous year. Total assets went up by 42.71 per cent to N21.405 trillion from N14.998 trillion made in the previous year while total liabilities grew from N13.767 trillion to N19.765 trillion in the previous year. Bears dominate as equity market sheds N67bn Domestic equity market Thursday sustained its bearish run, shedding N67 billion as losses recorded in the shares price of small and medium size stocks impacted negatively on the market. Market capitalisation of listed equities declined by 0.18 per cent to N36.856 trillion from N36.923 trillion reported in the previous day.The NGX All Share Index also depreciated by 67084.95 points from 67206.16 points traded the previous day. A review of the investment showed that Mcnichols led gainers table in percentage terms with 8.93 per cent to close at N0.61 per shares, UACN followed with 6.09 per cent to close at N12.20 per share, Oando Plc added 4.07 per cent to close at N8.95 per unit, Chams Plc gained 3.65 per cent to close at N1.99 per share, Nestle Nigeria Plc increased by 2.94 per cent to close at N1050.00 per unit. On the contrary, NSLTECH topped losers chart, declining by 10 per cent to close at N0.27 per share, CWG trailed with trailed 9.94 per cent to close at N7.70 per share, Thomas Way fell by 9.84 per cent to close at N4.03 per unit, International Breweries down 9.78 per share to close at N4.15 per share while Universal Insurance dipped by 8.33 per cent to close at N0.22 per share. Volume of trades declined by 62.007 million, representing 18.8 per cent as investors traded 267.653 million shares valued at N5.110 billion in 5205 deals against 329.660 million shares costing N4.410 billion exchanged hands the previous day in 5998 deals. Transactions in the shares of Fidelity Bank led market activities with 39.831 million shares valued at N326.853 million, Chams Plc followed with account of 23.500 million shares worth N46.416 million, AccessCorp traded 20.555 million shares cost N347.746 million, United Bank for Africa exchanged 19.007 million shares valued at N35.725 million, Japaul Gold traded 18.252 million shares cost N16.285 million.

GTCO’s H1 profit before tax increases by 217%

GTCO’s H1 profit before tax increases by 217%

Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, has reported a profit before tax of N327.4billion, representing an increase of 217.1 per cent over N103.2billion recorded in the corresponding period ended June 2 The group released its Audited Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements for the period ended June 30, 2023, to the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and London Stock Exchange (LSE). The Group’s loan book increased by 22.8 per cent from N1.89 trillion recorded as at December 2022 to N2.32 trillion in June 2023, while deposit liabilities grew by 37.0 per cent from N4.61 trillion in December 2022 to N6.32 trillion in June 2023. The Group’s balance sheet remained well structured and resilient with total assets and shareholders’ funds closing at N8.5trillion and N1.2 trillion, respectively. Full Impact Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) remained very strong, closing at 24.7 per cent, while asset quality was sustained as IFRS 9 Stage 3 Loans improved to 4.6 per cent in June 2023 from 5.2 per cent December 2022, however, Cost of Risk (COR) closed at 3.7 per cent from 0.6 per cent in December 2022 owing to worsening macros which caused significant increase in ECL variables. The Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Mr. Segun Agbaje, said; “Our half year audited results reflect the strong business fundamentals underpinning the GTCO franchise, the quality of our past decisions in future proofing our balance sheet for challenging times, and the sound practices that guide our day-to-day operations. “Despite the challenges in the business environment, notably inflationary pressures and exchange rate fluctuations, we are starting to see the gains in the transformation of our businesses following our transition to a Holding Company structure. Improved profitability and a solid performance across key metrics reflect efficiencies and justify the investments we continue to make in technology, product development, and our people.”  “We recognise the impact prevailing economic and market conditions have on people and livelihoods and we remain committed to seeking better outcomes for our customers by ensuring that our products and service offerings support our customers and their businesses through their evolving realities, whilst also taking every opportunity to optimise stakeholder value,” he added. Overall, the Group continues to post one of the best metrics in the Nigerian Financial Services industry in terms of key financial ratios i.e., Pre-Tax Return on Equity (ROAE) of 61.4 per cent, Pre-Tax Return on Assets (ROAA) of 8.8%, Full Impact Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 24.7 per cent and Cost to Income ratio of 27.7 per cent. GTCO is a leading financial services group with banking operations in Nigeria, West Africa, East Africa, and the United Kingdom alongside new businesses in payment, funds management and Pension Fund Administration. Its leadership in the banking industry and efforts at empowering people and communities has earned it many prestigious awards over the years.