Fidelity Bank shareholders to earn N6.4bn dividend
By Kayode Tokede
Fidelity Bank Plc proposed a total dividend of N6.4 billion to shareholders, even as it recorded profit before tax of N28.1 billion for the financial year ended December 31, 2020.
The performance, which capped a remarkable year, showed strong growth in core operating profits, net revenue, and other key financial indices.
The company also proposed dividend of N6.4 billion payout, which translates to 22 kobo dividend per share to its shareholders.
The bank’s audited results released on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) showed a 50.9 per cent growth in core operating profits from N29.8 billion in 2019 full year to N44.9 billion while net revenue increased by 15 per cent from N111.8 billion in 2019 full year.
Customer deposit, which is a measure of consumer confidence, rose by 38.7 per cent from N1.225 trillion to N1.699 trillion just as total assets grew by 30.5 per cent from N2.114 trillion in 2019 to N2.758 trillion in the last financial year.
However, profit before tax dropped by 7.6 per cent to N28.1 billion from N30.4 billion in 2019, due to an increase in the bank’s loan provisions to shield it from any headwinds.
The CEO of the bank, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, said: “We are pleased with our financial performance, which clearly showed the resilience of our business model as core operating profit increased by 50.9 per cent to N44.9 billion from N29.8 billion in 2019. We also saw a significant improvement in our efficiency indices as cost-to-income ratio moderated downward to 65.1 per cent from 73.4 per cent in 2019.”
However, the profit before tax dropped by 7.6 per cent to N28.1 billion as it proactively increased its provisions on risk assets to N16.9 billion from a net write-back of N0.6 billion in 2019.
She added that the bank took a conservative stance in recognition of the impact of the global pandemic, which has redefined business risks and opportunities in the new normal.