Rights issue: We will grow to 125m customers, be among five African Banks — Board
The management of the Access Holdings Group has expressed confidence that the success of its ongoing rights issue will propel the Bank to achieve its five year target.
Speaking at the “Facts Behind the Rights Issue” presentation held at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) office in Lagos yesterday, Chairman, Access Holdings, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, also expressed confidence in the success of the rights issue, emphasising that it would propel Access Holdings towards its goal of becoming one of the top five financial institutions in Africa by 2027.
The rights issue, offering 17,772,612,811 ordinary shares at N19.75 per share, is the first part of a capital raising programme expected to raise up to US$1.5 billion. The funds will be used to strengthen the company’s financial position, support working capital needs, and drive organic growth in its banking and non-banking subsidiaries.
“We are grateful for the solid support of our shareholders,” said Aig-Imoukhuede.
“Since Access Bank was recapitalised in 2002, we have consistently kept all promises made to the investing public and actualised all the cyclical milestones we set out to achieve. I have unwavering confidence in the management of the group, led by Bolaji Agbede and Roosevelt Ogbonna, to see through on targets we have for the current five-year strategic cycle. As we progress towards 2027, we are committed to delivering exceptional value to our shareholders and solidifying our position as a leading global financial institution,” he added.
Chief Executive Officer, Access Bank, Roosevelt Ogbonna highlighted the company’s commitment to becoming a global banking leader. He noted that the bank aims to grow its customer base to 125 million by 2027 and establish itself as one of the top five banks globally.
“Our journey from a handful of branches to a global presence showcases our dedication to sustainable growth,” Ogbonna said.
“By 2027, we aim to be one of the top five African banks, powering trade across the continent and providing superior services to our customers.”
Shareholders of Access Holdings PLC also expressed overwhelming confidence in the company’s growth strategy and pledged their support for the ongoing N351 billion rights issue.
“Since Access Bank first started trading on the stock exchange at N0.65, we shareholders have witnessed its incredible growth and accrued immense value, with the stock now trading at N19.35 as of June 9,” remarked National Coordinator, Pragmatic Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Bisi Bakare.
“Be confident that as the consolidation phase of the Group’s expansion fully takes shape and the brand’s profitability continues to increase, those of us who have been on this journey from the beginning are not about to jump off now. We fully back the capitalisation plans, starting with the Rights Issue, and are excited for the future that lies ahead for Access Holdings,” he added