Zenith Bank emerges as Most Sustainable Bank in Nigeria at International Banker Awards 2024

Umeoji showcases Zenith Bank’s strong financial performance

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Zenith Bank Plc, Nigeria’s leading financial institution, held its Capital Markets Day last week to showcase the bank’s inherent values as it embarks on its recapitalisation journey.

The event, which brought together key market players, focused on the bank’s growth trajectory, strategic objectives, market performance and consistent, robust dividend payout over the years.

It also provided an opportunity for the bank to inform capital market stakeholders about its robust risk management culture, adherence to regulations, capital adequacy and maintenance of low non-performing loan levels.

Addressing capital market stakeholders, investors and analysts at the event in Lagos, the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Adaora Umeoji, highlighted the financial institution’s tier-1 capital of N1.8 trillion, shareholders’ funds of N2.3 trillion, market capitalisation of N1.3 trillion, a profit before tax of N796 billion and a dividend of N4 per share for the year ended December 31, 2023.

Providing guidance for 2024, Umeoji noted that, given the trend of the bank’s performance and having achieved a profit before tax of N796 billion in 2023 and N320 billion in the first quarter of 2024, the bank is on track to deliver over N1 trillion in profit before tax in 2024.

She expressed confidence that with the quality of the board and management and a strong corporate culture, the bank is well-positioned to deliver value to investors and other stakeholders and to navigate the recapitalisation process successfully.

The MD/CEO also disclosed some of the bank’s future plans, which include driving financial inclusion, expanding corporate and retail banking through technology and other state-of-the-art digital platforms, and establishing a fintech subsidiary, ZenPay, to drive profitability. Additionally, the bank intends to expand to France and other Francophone African countries.

Umeoji said: “For us at Zenith, we won’t be left out. We are planning to go to the market to raise capital and as it stands, Zenith Bank has the least amount of capital to raise. We are looking to raise N230 billion because we are already at N270.7 billion. That is the least capital to raise among our peers.

“We believe that Zenith Bank has what it takes. We have the capacity, the network, the balance sheet, the human capital and the track record to achieve that.”

We are planning for the future and the technology we have now is the best in the entire industry. It will help us to have a seamless process and integrate.”

Also speaking, the Chief Financial Officer/General Manager, Dr Mukhtar Adam, pointed out that in the last five years, the bank’s Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in revenue has grown by over 27 percent.

“This continues to grow year-on-year. Within this period, at some point, Nigeria went into recession, but we forged ahead, worked very hard and continued to deliver growth. Within the last five years, our profit before tax has also grown cumulatively by about 28 percent. This is a market where, at some point, government instruments – treasury bills – were paying one percent, two percent, three percent. But we forged ahead to grow the numbers and provide stable returns of at least 28 percent.”

Zenith Bank recently emerged as the Best Commercial Bank, Nigeria, in the World Finance Banking Awards 2024, retaining the award for the fourth consecutive year. The bank was also named Best Corporate Governance, Nigeria, for the third year running in the World Finance Corporate Governance Awards 2024.

The awards, published in the Summer 2024 issue of World Finance Magazine, recognise the bank’s robust financial performance, superior customer service, sustainability initiatives and corporate governance practices.

Commenting on the dual honours, Umeoji said: “These awards highlight our steadfast dedication to excellence, adherence to global best practices and our persistent effort to deliver superior value to all stakeholders through innovative products and services.

“Receiving these awards consecutively for multiple years signifies the commitment of our staff, the loyalty of our customers, and the support of our shareholders. We remain devoted to setting industry benchmarks and driving excellence across all aspects of our operations.”

Umeoji also expressed delight at the recognition and dedicated the awards to the founder and Chairman, Dr Jim Ovia, for his impactful leadership in establishing a robust and flourishing institution.

She also expressed gratitude to the board for their vision and insight, the staff for their dedication and the bank’s customers for choosing Zenith as their preferred bank.

World Finance is a leading international magazine providing comprehensive coverage and analysis of the financial industry, international business, and the global economy.

In its audited results for the year ended December 31, 2023, Zenith Bank achieved a remarkable triple-digit growth of 125 percent in gross earnings, from N945.6 billion reported in 2022 to N2.132 trillion in 2023.

The growth in gross earnings resulted in a year-on-year increase of 180 percent in profit before tax (PBT), from N284.7 billion in 2022 to N796 billion in 2023, while profit after tax (PAT) also recorded triple-digit growth of 202 percent, from N223.9 billion to N676.9 billion for the period ended December 31, 2023.

The increase in gross earnings was primarily due to growth in interest and non-interest income. Specifically, its interest income increased by 112 percent, from N540 billion in 2022 to N1.1 trillion in 2023, while non-interest income grew by 141 percent, from N381 billion to N918.9 billion in the same period.

The rise in interest income was attributed to the growth in the size of risk assets and their effective repricing, alongside the increase in yield of other interest-bearing instruments over the year. Growth in non-interest income was driven by significant trading gains and an increase in gains from the revaluation of foreign currencies.

Zenith Bank’s cost of funds also grew from 1.9 percent in 2022 to three percent in 2023 due to the high interest rate environment, while interest expense increased by 135 percent, from N173.5 billion in 2022 to N408.5 billion in 2023.

Notwithstanding the 32 percent growth in operating expenses in 2023, the Group’s cost-to-income ratio improved significantly from 54.4 percent in 2022 to 36.1 percent in 2023 due to improved top-line performance.

Return on Average Equity (ROAE) increased by 118 percent, from 16.8 percent in 2022 to 36.6 percent in 2023, underpinned by improved gross earnings, as the Group sought to deliver better shareholder returns. Return on Average Assets (ROAA) also grew by 95 percent, from 2.1 percent to 4.1 percent in the same period.

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