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Pan African bank, Ecobank Ghana recorded 27.2% year-on-year growth in profit to ¢464.3 million, as it consolidated its gains as the number one bank in the country.
According to its 3rd Quarter Financial Statement, non-funded income contributed significantly to its ‘bottom line’ as growth was up 31.19% year-on-year.
As a result, Return-on-Equity was estimated at 26.37%, as shareholders will be smiling home with ¢1.92 earnings per share. This is against ¢1.58 registered in September 2020.
Return-on-Assets was also estimated at 3.96%, a little lower than the 4.2% recorded in June 2021.
From the financial statement, Ecobank Ghana is one of the most efficient banks in the country with Cost-to-Income ratio at 43.3% in September 2021.
The bank was also able to bring down its bad loans down to ¢147.3 million in the first nine months of this year, as against ¢182.8 million recorded the previous year.
However, other operating expense went up significantly to ¢315.4 million in September 2021, as against ¢269.6 million in September 2020.
The balance sheet size went above ¢31 billion, higher than the about ¢30 billion, recorded in the first-half of 2021. This is due to a strong growth in deposits by 18.60% as customer deposits hit ¢12.5 billion in the 3rd quarter of 2021, as against ¢11.9 billion in half-year 2021.
In terms of stability of the bank, Non-Performing Loans reduced marginally to 13.59% in September 2021, from 13.86% recorded in June 2021. This is however lower than the industry average of about 17.3%.
Capital Adequacy Ratio-a measurement of a bank’s available capital to its Risk Weighted Assets, was way above the industry average at 18.12% in September 2021, signifying a stronger bank.
Liquidity ratio however declined to 78.9% in September 2021, from 107.25% in June 2021.
Key Ratios
| Cost to income ratio | 43.39% |
| Return on Average Assets | 3.96% |
| Return on Average Equity | 26.37% |
| Non Funded Income to Total Income | 31.19% |
Financial Highlights June 2021 – June 2020
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| Profit before Tax | 702.90 | 546.64m | 27.22% |
| Total Assets | 16.7bn | 14.5bn | 15.47% |
| Deposits | 12.55bn | 10.68bn | 18.60% |
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