Tier-1 banks stocks investors gain over N15bn in trading week
The market capitalisation of the top five banks referred to as the Tier-1 banks or FUGAZ, appreciated by 0.16% to close at N2.63 trillion as at close of business, 28th of January, 2022, as investors in these banks gain a total of N4.33 billion during the trading week.
After 5 trading days of the week, 2 of the 5 tier-1 Nigerian banks enjoyed positive market sentiments, as United Bank for Africa Plc led the gainers.
According to data from the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), the market capitalisation of the top five banks advanced to N2.63 trillion to appreciate by 0.16% during the week.
A summary of the performances of each bank is captured below.
FBNH’s share price remained declined by 0.42% to close the week at N11.95, with its market capitalization to N428.95 billion at the end of the week. Amid sell-offs and buy-interests, at the end of the trading week, FBNH share price stood at N11.95.
FBNH Plc’s third-quarter 2021 result showed that Interest Income dropped by 12.63% Y-o-Y to N260.12 billion, from N297.71 billion recorded in the same period of 2020. Similarly, Net interest income declined by 15.45% Y-o-Y to N162.96 billion, against N192.74 billion recorded in the corresponding period of last year. Profit after tax declined significantly by 40.15% Y-o-Y to N40.79 billion during the period under review.
United Bank for Africa Plc grew by 3.05% as its market capitalisation closed the week at N288.99 billion, with its share price standing at N8.45.
UBA Plc released its Q3 2021 financials, revealing that net interest income appreciated by 23.25% to N229.27 billion from N186.02 billion, while total assets grew to N8.35 trillion from N7.7 trillion. In addition, the company’s profit after tax rose by 35.61% to N104.60 billion, up from N77.13 billion in the same period of 2020.
GTCO Plc declined by N4.41 billion after its market capitalization appreciated to N754.91 billion from N759.32 billion at the end of the week’s trading session.
The decline can be attributed to the decrease in its share price, from N25.80 traded at the end of last week, to N25.65 as at close of business, reflecting a decrease of 0.58%.
In Q3 2021, the Group reported a decline of 7.48% in interest income from N74.52 billion recorded in the corresponding period of September 2020 to N68.94 billion in the current period. However, post-tax profit appreciated by 4.11% from N48.01 billion in 2020, to N49.99 in the current period.
Access Bank Plc’s share price appreciated by 1.03% to close the week at N9.85, and the market capitalization stood at N350.12 billion.
Access Bank Plc released its Q3 2021 financial result which revealed a decline in Net interest income by 3.43% to N67.66 billion, while profit after tax dropped by 9.11%, from N38.46 billion in September 2020 to N34.95 billion in September 2021.
Zenith Bank Plc lost N1.57 billion after its market capitalisation depreciated to N808.46 billion from N810.03 billion at the end of the week. This depreciation can be attributed to the 0.19% decline in its share price, from N25.80 traded at the end of last week, to N25.75 at the end of this week.
The bank released its nine-month financial result for the period ended September which revealed that Interest income for the period declined by 3.13% to N308.84 billion from N318.82 billion in the corresponding period of 2020. However, post-tax profit for the period reported a marginal growth of 0.80% from N159.32 billion in 2020 to N160.59 billion in the current period.