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Pan-African financial services group, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, today, released its 9 months unaudited financial results for 2015 showing a strong 44% rise in profit after tax to N48.6 billion and a 17% rise in gross earnings to N247.2 billion.

This is just as its third quarter results also show Net Operating Income (NOI) recorded a strong 21% growth to N167.4 billion.

The cost to income ratio remained within management’s guidance of 65%, compared to 68.7% in the corresponding period of 2014, as UBA continued to focus on improving operational efficiencies to deliver superior return to its shareholders.

In other indices, UBA closed the third quarter with total assets of N2.87 trillion, loan book of N1.01 trillion and a deposit base of N2.18 trillion.

“We have continued to sustain our financial performance in 2015, leveraging our unique pan-African platform and the strength of our committed work force in gaining competitive edge in the market place” stated Phillips Oduoza, the Group Managing Director/CEO, UBA Plc.

While attributing the impressive performance of the Bank to enhanced balance sheet efficiency and improving extraction of value from the Bank's channels, Odozua said, “We have also maintained our discipline on how, where and with whom we do business and I am happy with the results, as reflected in our earnings and asset quality.”

UBA also maintained a Non-Performing Loan ratio of 2.1% and 0.6% cost of risk in the period under review; ratios termed to be amongst the lowest in the banking industry.

Highlighting some of the significant achievements in the third quarter, the Bank’s GMD/CEO disclosed that UBA led a consortium of local banks to facilitate a USD1.2 billion syndicated facility for the National Oil Company in Nigeria, NNPC. Further reflecting the strength of the Bank, Global Credit Rating (GCR) affirmed UBA’s AA- (LCY) and BB- (FCY) credit ratings.

Also speaking on the results, the Group CFO, Ugo Nwaghodoh noted that the Bank’s entrepreneurial persistence continues to yield results as the Group increasingly extracts synergy opportunities across its African network.

“Our business in Africa, excluding Nigeria, contributed a quarter of our profit after tax in the period; a resounding benefit of our geographic diversification” stated Nwaghodoh.

He assured that the Bank is encouraged by the improving performance metrics, assuring “we will not relent on our commitment to achieving desired scale, size and profitability in all our chosen markets.”

He explained that the Group’s balance sheet remains strong, with a 20% capital adequacy ratio and 49% liquidity ratio, noting that UBA will not stop to balance the quest for earnings and growth, with the best sustainability principles.

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