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Fidelity Bank Profit Rose By 24% As PBT Hits N30.4bn In 2019FY

  • Proposes Dividend of 20k Per Share

Lagos Nigeria, March 23, 2020: Fidelity Bank Plc has delivered another impressive full year result, sustaining the sterling financial performance that has been witnessed by the top lender in recent years. The bank’s FY 2019 results released on Monday at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), showed strong growth across key income and balance-sheet lines.  Gross Earnings grew by 14.0% to N215.5bn from N189.0bn in 2018, whilst Profit before tax rose by 21.0% to N30.4bn compared with N25.1bn recorded in the previous year. Similarly net profits surged by 24% from N22.9bn from 2018 in 2018 to N28.4bn in 2019. Buoyed by the performance, the bank plans to pay a dividend of 20 kobo per share translating to N5.8bn compared to the dividend of 11 kobo paid in 2018.

In other indices, Net Interest Income increased by 13.2% to N83.1bn in 2018. Net Operating Income rose by 15.6% from N97.2bn to N112.3bn whilst Total Assets grew by 22.9% from N1,719.9bn to N2,114.0bn in the period under review.

Commenting on the results, Fidelity Bank CEO, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo expressed delight with the performance “We are delighted at the results which clearly showed that we sustained our performance trajectory and continued to increase our market share driven by significant traction in our chosen business segments”, he said.

On Digital Banking he said the results were enhanced by new initiatives in the retail lending segment and the deepening of the bank’s existing digital products.  According to him “We now have 47.4% of our customers enrolled on the mobile/internet banking products, 82.0% of total transactions now done on digital platforms and 31.1% of fee-based income now coming from our digital banking business”.

He further revealed that the efforts aimed at strengthening the bank’s foothold of the retail market, is yielding significant results with savings deposits rising by 20.7% to N275.2bn making it the 6th consecutive year of double-digit growth. “Savings deposits now accounts for about 22.5% of total deposits, an attestation of our increasing market share in the retail segment” stated Okonkwo.

Just as was seen with deposit growth, there was also a corresponding increase in the bank’s retail assets. Specifically, Retail loans grew by 42.9% to N53.8bn driven by the bank’s new digital lending products and partnership with Fintechs. As at December 2019, the bank had disbursed over 70,000 micro-loans on our flagship digital lending product (Fidelity FastLoan) in partnership with Migo.

Conversely there was a remarkable improvement in Non-performing loans (NPLs). The bank’s NPL ratio dropped to 3.3% from 5.7% in the 2018FY due primarily to the growth in the loan book and a 25.1% decline in absolute NPLs resulting from the loan write-offs of over N12bn.

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About Fidelity Bank

Fidelity Bank is a full-fledged commercial bank operating in Nigeria with over 5 million customers that are serviced across its 250 business offices and various digital banking channels. The bank focuses on select niche corporate banking sectors as well as Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and its currently driving its retail banking businesses through its robust digital banking channels.