Connect with us

Money market

Heritage Bank, others seek adequate agric financing for finance services repositioning

Published

on

Heritage Bank  has affirmed that adequate agricultural financing is critical in defining Nigeria’s trade competitiveness, which guarantees sustainable agricultural systems, generates foreign exchange – a critical aspect that equips the financial sector to respond to changing market requirements and address critical sector needs for global competitiveness.

Executive Director of Heritage Bank Plc, George Oko-Oboh, disclosed this, during the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria’s (CIBN) 15th Annual Banking and Finance Conference, tagged: “Repositioning the Financial Services Industry for an Evolving Global Context” in Abuja.

He disclosed that Heritage Bank has been at the forefront of financing agric value chains that have upped its competitiveness in the global market and helping to boost local production, conserve scarce foreign exchange and enhance food security, and ultimately result in the creation of hundreds of new jobs.

According to Oko-Oboh, the bank’s involvement in the sector dated back to many years ago and it has always been at the forefront of ensuring overall growth and development of commodities products in Nigeria. For these feats, Heritage Bank disbursed the CBN’s N41billion intervention in wheat production in Nigeria for commodity associations and anchor companies.

“We have continued to create market linkages between smallholders’ farmers and Anchors/Processors, create an ecosystem that drives value chain financing, improve access to credit by the smallholders’ farmers by developing credit history through the scheme and many more.

“As a Bank, we partnered CBN and other stakeholders such as wheat farmers association of Nigeria, wheat farmers, processors and marketers’ association of Nigeria, Lake Chad Research Institute and other development partners, flour mills of Nigeria and several seed companies and others to support over 100,000 farmers in wheat production.

“Also, Heritage Bank further factored consideration of value addition of financial services and products flowing to and/or through value chain participants to address and alleviate constraints to growth that have distorted product financing, receivables financing, physical-asset collateralization, risk mitigation products and financial enhancements,”  the Executive Director said.

Also, the Chairman, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Farouk Gumel, has said Nigerian banks must invest in modernising agriculture, helping it to be more resilient, more dynamic and better able to adapt for the banking sector to favourably compete in the evolving global context.

“Modernisation means much more than technology alone. It is also about farming techniques,” he said, adding, “To reposition the industry for a ‘Glocal context, we need also to look more inwards,” saying repositioning is not an option. “It is a necessity Nigerian has begun an agricultural renaissance over the past seven years. To be truly Glocal, we must commit the same resources and investments to rural-local customers as we have done to urban global clients.”

He agreed that the local players must keep an eye on what global happenings to stay in tune with international best practices, while asking that local/rural farmers should never be forgotten.

President/chairman of council for Chartered Institute of Bankers  Nigeria, CIBN, Dr. Ken Opara, said the financial services industry needs to adapt to much faster pace of change in advancement in technology and innovation, saying services, products, and technologies that were new and useful in the past will not necessarily be so soon.

Opara said advancement in technology and innovation is bringing about another wave of revolution that will change the landscape of the financial services sector more than ever.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Money market

Stanbic IBTC to seek shareholders’ approval for N400bn debt issuance

Published

on

The Board Stanbic IBTC Plc will seek shareholders’ approval to establish a Debt Issuance Programme of up to N400 billion to issue diverse debt securities through various methods and terms, subject to the grant of all required approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities.

This was contained in the group’s notice of the Annual General Meeting seen by Nigerian NewsDirect.

According to the notice, the company will also request that the directors are authorised to execute all necessary agreements and engage professional parties for the Company’s N400 billion Programme, including compliance with regulatory directives.

Additionally, to seek endorsement for ordinary resolution granting the Directors authority, contingent upon regulatory approval and Clause Seven of the Company’s Memorandum of Association, to raise additional equity capital of up to N150 billion via a Rights Issue or offer for subscription, with terms to be determined by the Directors.

The statement reads, “That subject to receipt of any required regulatory approvals and pursuant to Article One of the Company’s Articles of Association, the Directors be and are hereby authorised to establish a Debt Issuance Programme (the “Programme”) in an amount of up to N400,000,000,000 (four hundred billion naira) or such foreign currency equivalent thereof as the Directors may consider appropriate, for the purpose of issuing debt securities (to include senior unsecured or secured, subordinated, convertible, preferred, equity linked or such other forms of debt obligations) by way of public offering, private placement, additional tier one or tier two capital raising, investments, book building process or any other method, in tranches of such amounts and at such dates, coupon or interest rates and upon such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Directors, subject to the grant of all required approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities

“That the Directors be and are hereby authorised to enter into and execute all such agreements, deeds, notices and documents as may be necessary for or incidental to the Company’s N400 billion Programme and the Directors are also authorised to appoint all such professional parties necessary for or incidental to, the actualisation of the Programme, including, without limitation, complying with the directives of any regulatory authority.

“To consider and if thought fit pass the following sub-joined resolutions as an ordinary resolution: 9.1 ‘That subject to receipt of any required regulatory approvals and pursuant to Clause Seven of the Company’s Memorandum of Association: a. The Directors be and are hereby authorised to raise additional equity capital of up to N150,000,000,000 (One Hundred and Fifty Billion Naira) by way of a Rights Issue or offer for subscription on such terms, tranches, conditions and dates as may be determined by the Directors.

“In the event of an under-subscription to any Rights Issue or Offer for Subscription, the Directors are authorised to offer the unsubscribed shares first to interested existing shareholders; and where following such offer, any portion of the shares, remain unsubscribed, then the Directors are hereby authorised to offer such unsubscribed shares that may be outstanding, to interested investors on similar terms to the Rights Issue or Offer for subscription.

“Other resolutions to be passed: At the upcoming AGM, the shareholders will also have the opportunity to consider and pass the following special resolutions:

“That in accordance with Article Six of the Company’s Articles of Association, the Board of Directors (‘the Board’) be and unconditionally authorised to exercise the power conferred on them by Article Six of the Company’s Articles of Association as may from time to time be varied so that, to the extent and in the manner determined by the Directors, the holders of ordinary shares in the Company may be permitted to elect to receive new ordinary shares in the Company, credited as fully paid, instead of the whole or any part of any cash dividends (including interim dividends) paid by the Directors or declared by the Company in general meeting (as the case may be) from the date this resolution is passed until the earlier of five years from the date of the passing of this resolution and the date on which the annual general meeting of the Company to be held in 2029 occurs.

“Directors be and are hereby authorised to issue such new Ordinary Shares and/or make such allotments of shares or approve any allotment proposals as may be deemed necessary and expedient to give effect to the above resolution, subject to obtaining the approvals of the relevant regulatory authorities.

“That Directors be authorised to enter into any agreement and/or execute any document necessary to give effect to the above resolutions;

“That Directors be and are hereby authorised to appoint such professional parties and advisers and to perform all such other acts and do all such other things as may be necessary to give effect to the above resolutions, including without limitation, complying with the directives of any regulatory authority.

“That following the completion of the additional equity capital raise as contemplated in Clause 9 above, the Issued and Paid Up Share Capital of the Company be increased from N6,478,498,581.50 (six billion, four hundred and seventy eight million, four hundred and ninety eight thousand, five hundred and eighty one Naira, fifty kobo) divided into 12,956,997,163 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each to a maximum of up to N8,250,000,000.00 (Eight billion, two hundred and fifty million Naira) by the creation of up to 3,543,002,837 (Three Billion, five hundred and forty three million, two thousand eight hundred and thirty seven) Ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each; such new shares to rank pari passu in all respects with the existing ordinary shares in the capital of the Company, among others.”

Continue Reading

Money market

FirstBank garners top honours at 2024 Global Finance Awards

Published

on

First Bank of Nigeria Ltd. has won ‘Best Private Bank in Nigeria’ and ‘Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investment in Africa’ at the 2024 Global Finance annual awards.

This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday by Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, First Bank of Nigeria Ltd, Folake Ani-Mumuney.

Ani-Mumuney said the ninth annual World’s Best Private Banks Awards for 2024 held at the Harvard Club of New York on March 21.

Receiving the awards, Idowu Thompson, Group Executive, Private Banking and Wealth Management, FirstBank, said the institution was honoured for being Best Private Bank in Nigeria and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investment in Africa.

Thompson said both awards revealed FirstBank’s enduring commitment to continuously creating value by strengthening financial awareness and driving inclusiveness in “customers journeys from wealth creation, growth, preservation and its orderly transfer”.

“We are delighted with the impact we have made in putting our customers first as this has played a very vital role in enabling their successes and contributing to national development.

“These awards are dedicated to our esteemed customers. We reaffirm our continued dedication to continuing to improve and delivering excellence in banking,” he said.

Founder and Editorial Director of Global Finance, Joseph Giarraputo, praised FirstBank’s experience and excellence.

“Private banking is an art as well as a science in which knowledge of economic and financial trends are paired with a deep understanding of client needs.

“Global Finance’s Private Bank Awards highlight institutions that deliver both,” he said.

He said that Global Finance Private Bank Awards honoured financial institutions that best served the specialised needs of high-net-worth individuals as they seek to enhance, preserve, and pass on their wealth.

Previous awards won by FirstBank include: Best CSR Bank in Nigeria 2024 by Global Banking and Finance; Most Innovative Digital Bank, 2024- Nigeria by Digital Banker Africa.

Others are the Most Innovative Banking Brand in Nigeria 2023 by Global Brands Awards; Financial Institution of the Year 2023 by Afrexim Bank; and Best Corporate Bank in Nigeria 2023 by Euromoney Awards for Excellence.

The FirstBank Private Banking business model was revamped in January 2023 on the back of a stellar performance in 2022.

This was to consolidate its position and maintain its pride of place as the leading Private Bank in Nigeria with distinct product offerings covering investment advisory, wealth management, asset management and lifestyle solutions.

The bank has remained consistent in reinventing itself, enabling success through the years of its existence for the last 130 years, responding to diverse changes and seizing global opportunities.

Amidst a rapidly evolving global landscape, First Bank of Nigeria Ltd. has demonstrated exceptional leadership in integrating sustainable practices into its banking operations.

Continue Reading

Money market

Oyebanji hails Alebiosu’s appointment as acting MD/CEO First Bank

Published

on

Gov. Biodun Oyebanji has congratulated Mr Olusegun Alebiosu on his elevation as the Acting Managing Director/ CEO of First Bank Plc by the bank’s board.

Alebiosu, who was until the appointment, the Executive Director, Chief Risk Officer and Executive Compliance Officer of the Bank, takes over from Dr Adesola Adeduntan.

Oyebanji, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, congratulated Alebiosu, describing the new position as a befitting cap to his illustrious career and meritorious service to the financial institution.

The governor described the Omuo-Ekiti born banker as a thoroughbred professional who rose to the peak of his career through hard work and commitment to excellence and innovation.

Oyebanji said he was convinced that the new Acting Managing Director possesses the track record, experience and expertise to successfully drive the bank’s development agenda.

In wishing Alebiosu a successful tenure, Governor Oyebanji prayed that God would grant him wisdom and speed needed to take the bank to a new level of greatness.

“I convey the best wishes of the Government and good people of Ekiti State to one of our stars, Mr Olusegun Alebiosu on his appointment as the Acting managing Director of First Bank plc.

“This, no doubt, is a recognition of his capacity and competence.

“We wish him a successful tenure that would be characterised by irreversible progress for the bank,” he said.

Continue Reading

Trending