The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has reported a jump of 32.3 percent in profit after tax (PAT) for the nine months ended September 30, 2019. Gross earnings rose 14.2 percent to N428.22 billion in 2019, from N374.8 billion in 2018.
Profit before tax (PBT) grew by 24.2 percent to N98.2 billion, up from N79.1billion in the same period of 2018, while PAT grew faster by 32.3 percent from N61.69 billion to N81.63 billion in 2019.
This profit performance put the bank’s annualized return on average equity at 20.6 percent.
Despite the double-digit inflation rate in Nigeria(its largest market) coupled with uncertainties in the business environment in Nigeria and in some countries in the rest of Africa, UBA’s curtailed operating expenses only increased by 8.4 percent and this was largely due to regulatory costs.
Also, UBA continued to maintain strong balance sheet, with total assets of N4.96 trillion, an increase over the N4.87 trillion recorded in December 2018. Customer deposits also grew to N3.37trillion, while shareholders’ funds remained very strong at N555.53 billion, rising by 10.5 percent and reflecting a strong capacity for internal capital generation.
Commenting on the results, the Group Managing Director/CEO, UBA Plc, Kennedy Uzoka, said: “The resilience of our business model and our focused growth of earning assets have yielded a 10.8 percent growth in interest income. In addition to the commendable yield on interest-earning assets, we also achieved a 22.1 percent growth in non-interest income, driven largely by the increased penetration of our superior digital banking offerings, credit expansion, remittances, and other lifestyle transactional services.”
“UBA remains committed to its vision of becoming the undisputed leading and dominant financial services institution in Africa. We will continue to innovate and lead in all our business segments, whilst delivering top-notch operational efficiencies and best-in-class customer service. We are beginning to realize early gains from our ongoing Transformation Program and I am indeed excited about the days ahead,” Uzoka stated.
Also speaking the Group Chief Financial Officer, UBA, Ugo Nwaghodoh said: “With the results achieved in the quarter under consideration, the bank remains on track to deliver its earnings target for the year. We were able to grow the loan book by 14.7 percent, (well ahead of our guidance) focusing on growth poles of various economies in which we operate.”
Source: THISDAY