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GTBank’s Profit Before Tax Falls 5.2 Per Cent

The Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, formerly Guaranty Trust Bank, Segun Agbaje, has revealed the firm made a profit before tax (PBT) of N93.1 billion for the six months ended June 30.

Agbaje revealed the company’s audited financial figures for the month ended June 30 in Lagos on Friday, noting that the group’s PBT was down 15.2 per cent from the N109.7 billion achieved in the same time in 2020.

Profits also fell to N79.41 billion in the year under review, down from N94.27 billion in the same period in 2020.

Agbaje said: “The results reflect our commitment to building on our track record of solid financial performance, and our capability to constantly innovate will ensure we stay ahead of the curve at all times.

“We are counting on the enduring support of our loyal customers and the hard work of our dedicated staff to continually make end-to-end financial services easily accessible to everyone and to create the best outcomes for all our customers and the communities in which we operate.

“Looking forward, we are focused on bringing to bear the full benefits of our new corporate structure by consolidating our leading position in all the economies where our franchise operates.

“We will also diversify our earnings from core banking, continue to empower businesses across Africa and beyond, and generate long-term returns for our shareholders,” he said.

Gross Earnings dropped to N207.91 billion for the year under review against N225.13 billion recorded in the comparative period of 2020.

Agbaje also revealed that the structure and earning capacity of the Group’s balance sheet remained resilient, with total assets closing at N5.01 trillion, primarily driven by a 4 per cent increase in deposit liabilities to N3.75 trillion on June 30 from N3.61 trillion recorded in Dec. 2020.

He said there was also a slight 1.8 per cent dip in loans (net) from N1.66 trillion as at December 2020 to N1.63 trillion on June 30, 2021.

Agbaje attributed the dip in profits to the present realities of the operating environment, though the Full Impact Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) remained very strong, closing at 24.0 per cent.

Meanwhile, the Board of Directors has proposed an interim dividend of 30k per ordinary share of 50k each.

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