Finance
Wema Bank grow revenue to N89.09bn
Wema Bank has grown its half year financials grossing N89.09 billion in earnings. The bank said this in its unaudited results for Half Year ended 30th June 2023. The financial institution achieved improved performance including Gross Earnings of ₦89.09 billion, an annual increase of 49 per cent in the first six months of 2022 of ₦59.59 billion. Interest Income up rose by 53 per cent to ₦76.11 billion an increase of ₦49.75 billion. Non-Interest Income up 32% y/y to ₦12.98 billion an increase of ₦9.85 billion. Also, Profit Before Tax (PBT) was ₦12.05 billion an increase of 97% over the ₦6.13 billion reported in H1 2022.
Profit after Tax also increased by 97% to ₦10.48 billion from ₦5.30 billion in H1 2022. The bank grew its deposit year to date by 19 per cent as at H1 2023 to ₦1,392.85 billion from ₦1,165.93 billion reported in FY 2022. Loans and Advances also grew by 20% to ₦627.01bn in H1 2023 from ₦521.43 billion in FY, 2022. Speaking on the result, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Moruf Oseni said “our H1 2023 results saw significant upsides with profit before and after tax growing strongly by about 97 per cent. The management team at Wema Bank is focused on driving the execution of our current corporate strategy.
“Our embrace of technology is helping us deliver seamless best-in-class services while offering compelling value propositions to customers. Hence, we are seeing record-breaking returns across the board. Finally, we continue to see improvements in our corporate, commercial, and retail businesses as evidenced by our strong loan growth.” Oseni said with the improved stability in the operating environment, the Bank’s earlier approved Rights Issuance will be commencing this 3rd quarter of 2023.
He said “It has been a good half-year performance for Wema Bank with gross earnings growing by 49 per cent year on year and earnings per share at 163.0 kobo,”. In addition, our cost-to-income ratio at 72.71 per cent has witnessed significant improvement from the previous period. “We have also succeeded in making Wema Bank an integral part of the Fintech ecosystem in Nigeria with our ubiquitous fintech infrastructure support play.”
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