UBA records 110% rise in gross earnings to N570bn

N156bn debt: UBA takes over Stallion Group's assets United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) has achieved a 110 percent Year-on-Year (YoY) rise in gross earnings to N570.2 billion in the first quarter of 2024 (Q1’24) as against N271.1 billion recorded in the same period in 2023 (Q1’23).

Highlights of the bank’s financial statement for the three month period shows that Profit Before Tax (PBT) rose YoY by 155 percent to N156.34 billion in Q1 2024 from N61.7 billion in Q1 2023, while Profit After Tax (PAT) jumped to N142.5 billion from N53.5 billion, representing a 165 percent increase.

Interest Income grew by 130 percent, to N440.7 billion, while the operating income increased by 115 percent to N378.59 billion from N175.7 billion in 2023,

Commenting on the results, UBA’s Group Managing Director, Oliver Alawuba, said the Group delivered strong first quarter performance, building on the solid momentum of 2023, as well as the ongoing execution of its long-held strategy of customer focus, geographic diversification and effective risk management and governance.

He said: “Our record Q1 profit before tax was delivered with triple digit gross earnings growth, supported by very strong interest and non-interest income. Fees and Commissions rose by 118% year-on-year on the back of improved efficiencies and continued digital adoption. This has helped drive improvement in efficiency and customer satisfaction, with the Group’s cost-to-income ratio held at 57.8 percent.

“The Group’s balance sheet grew steadily with total assets increasing by 23 percent to N25.4 trillion. Customer deposits closed at N18.4 trillion, recording a 23 percent increase year-on-year, largely attributed to growth in current accounts and savings accounts.

“Our unwavering commitment to sound governance, robust risk management, and financial strength positions us for continued growth, while we contribute meaningfully to inclusive economic development across our network.”

Also speaking on the performance, UBA’s Executive Director, Finance and Risk, Ugo Nwaghodoh, said the Group’s operating results for the quarter showed the actions taken to enhance the Group’s performance continued to deliver.

He said: “Our first quarter results highlight our relentless customer focus and the strength of UBA’s geographic and product diversification, with good performance across all our regions. We continue to differentiate ourselves across all key financial metrics, with a keen focus on high-quality risk adjusted revenues and cost discipline, while maintaining very sound asset quality.” “We remain committed to reducing both interest expense and operating expenses and expect to make steady progress as we move through the year toward our stated profitability targets,” Nwaghodoh stated.

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