Economy
TAJBank reports 433% profit in 2021, balance sheet hits N110bn
TAJBank Limited, Nigeria’s leading non-interest bank, says it recorded Profit Before Tax (PBT) of N1.6 billion in Financial Year 2021. The bank’s Managing Director, Mr Hamid Joda, said in a statement that the growth represented 433 per cent improvement on the bank’s profit for 2020. Joda said that the bank also recorded 117 per cent growth in gross revenue, from N3.3 billion to N7.2 billion. “In the period under review, TAJBank recorded positive indicators which showed the remarkable growth that the nascent bank continues to achieve.
“The bank’s financial results showed a rise in its balance sheet figure from N50 billion in financial year 2020 to N110 billion in the financial year 2021, recording a 122 per cent growth. The bank also achieved a leap in shareholders’ funds during the year, which also marked some great improvements for the Bank’s financial results coming from the previous year,” he said. Joda said that the non-interest bank’s audited financial statements also reflected outstanding positive indices which demonstrated its management’s professionalism in handling investors’ funds in spite of serious economic headwinds. He said that the bank’s drive for deposit base growth showed in the financial results as customer deposits also increased by 99 per cent over the previous year’s value.

“Also, the bank rapidly expanded its branch network by 22 new branches and business offices within the period under review. Since commencing operations two years ago, TAJBank has continued to record giant strides in the financial services industry. We achieved break-even in our eighth month of business, recorded profit in our first year of operations while also wiping-off pre-operational expenses in the first year of operation. Generally, TAJBank has continued to record excellent financial performance within the short period of its existence,” he added. Also speaking, the Executive Director, Mr Sherif Idi, said that TAJBank had a healthy appetite for growth and for excellence.
“These results are a testament to what we portray and what we are about,” he said. He said that the bank would not slow down in its sustained commitment to continue to add value to its shareholders. We will continue to strive to surpass our customers’ expectations in innovative products and services delivery and in ensuring that we continue to break frontiers in the Nigerian financial system,” he said. (NAN)
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