Stanbic IBTC hosts 11th Together4ALimb Walk; empowers 200 children across Nigeria
The event, which has become a hallmark of corporate social responsibility in Nigeria's financial services sector, saw participants embark on ...
The event, which has become a hallmark of corporate social responsibility in Nigeria's financial services sector, saw participants embark on ...
Its earnings report, out on Friday, showed interest income at N180.5 billion, more than half the figure it reported a ...
Mr Kunle Adedeji is currently the group's chief financial officer.
Stanbic IBTC earned N270.6 billion in interest income compared to N152.7 billion a year ago.
Stanbic IBTC Holdings has adopted a new name for its financial technology arm that came to life in May after ...
The changes were made by the company's majority shareholders, OMA Investments Limited and Otudeko/Honeywell Group
Shares in the lender moved slightly up by 0.15 per cent to N33.55 per unit in Lagos after the report ...
At N200.1 billion, revenue stood 33 per cent higher relative to a year earlier.
The lender will become known as Sterling Financial Holdings Company when the transition is delivered.
The all-share index jumped by 120.6 basis points to 48,675.3, while market capitalisation closed rose to N26.3 trillion.
The board has announced an interim dividend of N1.50 per unit, a half more than what it paid for the ...
Mr Omiyi, a former Shell chairman, replaces Mr Orjiakor whose tenure ends Wednesday.
Sterling Bank and Sovereign Trust Insurance also made the list.
Africa Prudential, Conoil and Neimeth also feature in this week's list.
The holdco structure means the lender now has the latitude to branch out into other financial services outside its core ...
The process is to be completed by April 15, 2022, when the holdco shares will be listed in Lagos.
GTCO announced in a separate statement on Thursday an interim dividend per share of N0.30 per cent for the period.
The bank will pay its biggest dividend payout for the lender in its 30-year history.
The All-Share Index increased by 33.28 points 0.13 per cent to close at 25,204.60 compared with 25,171.32 achieved on Wednesday.
The market capitalisation rose by N50 billion or 0.38 per cent to close at N13.165 trillion against N13.115 trillion achieved ...
The market capitalisation closed higher at N13.005 trillion compared with N12.979 trillion recorded on Wednesday.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N11.144, rose by N258 billion to close at N11.402 trillion.
The market capitalisation which opened at N13.694 trillion shed N329 billion to close at N13.365 trillion.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N13.764 trillion, rose by N6 billion to close at N13.770 trillion.
The market capitalisation dropped to N13 trillion mark, losing N87 billion or 0.62 per cent to close at N13.965 trillion ...
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