Fidelity Bank Proposes N6.4bn Dividend To Shareholders 

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Fidelity bank proposes 11 kobo dividend to shareholders
The Board of Fidelity Bank  has proposed a N6.4billion  payout, which translates to 22 Kobo dividend per share to its shareholders for the year ended December 31,2020
 The bank posted a 50.9% growth in Core Operating Profits from N29.8billion in 2019FY to N44.9billion while Net Revenue increased by 15.0% from N111.8billion in 2019FY.
Customer deposit rose by 38.7% from N1,225.2BN to N1,699.0BN just as total assets grew by 30.5% from N2,114.037TRN in 2019 FY to N2,758.148TRN.
But its  Profit Before Tax dropped by 7.6% to N28.1BN from N30.4BN in 2019FY, due to an increase in the Bank’s loan provisions to shield it from any headwinds. A positive for the Bank especially in the current era of Covid-19 and its attendant effect on business risks.
“We are pleased with our financial performance, which clearly showed the resilience of our business model as core operating profit increased by 50.9% to N44.9BN from N29.8BN in 2019FY. We also saw a significant improvement in our efficiency indices as cost-to-income ratio moderated downward to 65.1% from 73.4% in 2019FY. However, Profit Before Tax (PBT) dropped by 7.6% to N28.1BN as we proactively increased our provisions on risk assets to N16.9BN from a net write-back of N0.6BN in 2019FY,” said Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, Fidelity Bank CEO.
He added  that the bank took a conservative stance in recognition of the impact of the global pandemic, which has redefined business risks and opportunities in the new normal”.
He said the bank’s digital retail banking approach has continued to yield positive results.
Though digital banking income dropped by 18.8% due to the revised banker’s tariff, Onyeali-Ikpe, said it increased by 19.6% QoQ on account of increased customer adoption as more services were migrated to the bank’s digital channels.
The bank’s boss expressed satisfaction  with the progress of its digital banking play stating that over 52.8% of customers are now enrolled on the Bank’s mobile/internet banking compared to 47.4% in 2019FY, while 88.4% of our customers’ transactions were done on the digital platform products and more than 81% of total transactions done on digital platforms.
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