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Union Bank achieves 20 percent growth in profit before tax for half year 2024

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The Union Bank of Nigeria has reported a profit before tax of N79.8 billion on gross earnings of N333 billion during the half year ended June 30, 2024.

This is compared with a profit before tax of N66.5 billion on gross earnings of N210.5 billion during the corresponding period of 2023, representing a growth of 20 percent in profit before tax and 58 percent in gross earnings.

The growth in profit came despite the challenging environment following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s intervention in January 2024, which led to heightened customer concerns.

Union Bank, in a statement, said: “This accomplishment demonstrates the bank’s resilience and commitment to delivering results in uncertain times.”

Commenting on the results, the bank’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Yetunde B. Oni, said: “I am pleased that Union Bank of Nigeria has delivered a progressive financial performance in the first half of the year, with a significant boost in net Interest Income, net operating income, and net trading income.

“At the beginning of the year, our top priority was to keep the momentum going with a strong focus on stability following the intervention of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“We also continued with the planned strategic priorities, which are centred around scaling our digital play, driving hypergrowth in target sectors, optimising our wholesale bank structure, aggressively ensuring recoveries of past-due obligations, and orchestrating a robust ecosystem play through existing and new partnerships.

“So far, we are seeing the direct impact of our strategy on our financial performance. We achieved a substantial increase in gross earnings by 58 percent to ₦333 billion compared to ₦210.5 billion in half year 2023.

“Net operating income after impairments increased by 32 percent to ₦143.6 billion from ₦108.5 billion in first half of year (H1) 2023, attributed to enhanced interest income, fees, commissions, and margin expansion.

“Similarly, we achieved Profit Before Tax (PBT) of ₦79.8 billion, representing 20 percent growth compared to ₦66.5 billion in first half of year 2023.

“In pursuit of our strategic priority to scale our digital play, Union Bank successfully launched its digital lending platform, UnionKash.

“This platform enables existing and new-to-bank customers to access soft loans easily.

“Since its launch in the first quarter of the year, over 14,000 customers have successfully accessed soft loans through the USSD code *826*41#.

“These achievements reflect the remarkable resilience and dedication of our staff, who have been instrumental in navigating the challenges of a demanding operating environment.

“Despite the pressures of inflation, exchange rate volatility and increased operational costs, our team has remained steadfast and committed to delivering excellence.

“I extend my sincere appreciation to all our employees for their hard work and unwavering dedication, which have been critical to our success in the first half of 2024.

“I also want to express our deep gratitude to our customers, whose loyalty to the Union Bank brand has been unwavering. Their trust and continued patronage have been vital to our success, and we remain committed to serving them with excellence.

“Additionally, we acknowledge the invaluable support from our regulators as we navigated the complexities of our operating environment.

“In line with the realities of our environment, the bank has initiated the process of recapitalisation.

“The Banking Sector Recapitalisation Programme, introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), mandates banks to increase their minimum paid-in common equity capital to a specified amount by April 2026, per their licence category and authorisation.

“This strategic initiative is not only aimed at aligning our capital adequacy with regulatory standards, but also at surpassing them, thereby fortifying our financial stability and positioning us to capitalise on emerging market opportunities.

“As we move forward, our focus remains on building a controlled, compliant, and profitable organisation. We are committed to maintaining strong governance frameworks, ensuring regulatory compliance, and driving sustainable profitability.

“These pillars will not only fortify our financial stability but also position us to capitalise on emerging opportunities in the market.

“I am confident that with our continued focus on these priorities, we will sustain our positive momentum and deliver long-term value to our stakeholders.”

Speaking on the H1 2024 numbers, Acting Chief Financial Officer Oluwagbenga Adeoye said:

“Our H1 2024 financial performance is a testament to the Bank’s resilience because it came on the backdrop of a slow start, occasioned by the high inflationary environment, exchange rate volatility, increased power costs and other factors.

“Nevertheless, we were not entirely insulated from these shocks as Non-Interest Income reduced marginally in H1 2024 by 3% to ₦108.3bn from ₦112.1bn in H1 2023 due to foreign exchange revaluation loss. Operating Expenses increased by 52% to ₦63.8bn against ₦42bn in H1 2023, majorly due to the high inflationary environment, increased power cost and increased non-discretionary regulatory cost. Notwithstanding, our Cost to Income Ratio remains below 50% at 44% compared to 39% recorded in H1 2023 on the back of implementing planned cost-efficiency initiatives.

“The Bank continued to grow its loan book cautiously, with gross loans increasing by 24 percent to ₦1.93 trillion compared to ₦1.55 trillion in December 2023, customer deposits grew marginally by one percent to ₦2.36 trillion from ₦2.34 trillion in December 2023, reflecting the impact of socio-economic pressures on our operating environment.

“In the second half of the year, we will focus on improving efficiency and driving our non-interest income. We are confident that we will finish the year strong and sustain the returns on equity and returns on assets, which stood at 40.6% and 3.68%, respectively.”

Further analysis of the Bank’s performance during the reviewed period showed that its net operating income after impairments rose to N143.6 billion from N108.5 billion in 2023.

This represents a growth of 32 percent, non-interest income reduced marginally by three percent to ₦108.3 billion from N112.1 billion during the corresponding period of 2023 due to foreign exchange revaluation loss.

Operating expenses moved up remarkably by 52 percent to ₦63.8 billion from N42 billion in the corresponding period of 2023, resulting from the inflationary environment, increase in power costs and increase in non-discretionary

regulatory costs.

In the same vein, gross loans increased by 24 percent to ₦1.93 trillion from N1.55 trillion in December 2023 while customer deposits went up marginally by one percent to ₦2.36 trillion from N2.34 trillion in Dec 2023, reflecting the impact of the challenges posed by the socio-economic environment on its operations.

About Union Bank Plc

Established in 1917 and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1971, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc is a household name and one of Nigeria’s long-standing and most respected financial institutions.

The Bank is a trusted and recognisable brand with an extensive network of over 300 branches across Nigeria.

The Bank currently offers a variety of banking services to both individual and corporate clients, including current, savings and deposit account services, funds transfer, foreign currency domiciliation, loans, overdrafts, equipment leasing and trade finance.

The Bank also offers customers convenient electronic banking channels and products, including Online Banking, Mobile

Banking, Debit Cards, ATMs, and POS Systems.

More information can be found at: www.unionbankng.com

Media Enquiries: Email mediarelations@unionbankng.com

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