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Bank of Industry grows assets by 67% to N3.3trn

Nigeria’s Bank of Industry (BOI) achieved N3.3trillion in total assets as at June 30 2023, representing year-on-year (YoY) growth of 67percent as against N1.97 trillion asset level as at June 2022.

BOI profit before tax after impairments (PBT) grew by 177percent year on year from N37.5billion in June 2022 to N104billion in June 2023 (H1) due to the bank’s prudent management of assets and the full hedge of the foreign currency assets.

The bank’s NPL as at June 2023 was 1.88percent down from 3.6percent as at December 2022. It has maintained a non-performing loan (NPL) rate below regulatory threshold of 5percent.

BOI also grew its equity position by 57percent since June 2022 – from N403.6billion to N634billion in June 2023 (H1). BOI’s equity position exceeds regulatory requirement of N10billion for retail development finance institutions (DFIs).

Under the leadership of Olukayode Pitan as managing director/chief executive officer, from 2017 to date, BOI has raised over $5 billion from the international financial markets to support its mandate of growing Nigerian industries, MSMEs, Women entrepreneurs and youths.

The first of the transactions was a $750 million syndication concluded in 2017 with the support of Afreximbank and a team of international Financial Institutions (now fully paid off).

The second and third were the Euro 1billion syndication closed in March 2020 and another $1billion syndication that closed in December 2020 (to be fully paid off by December 2023).

Read also: Bank of Industry asset base hit N2.38 trillion in 2022

“In 2023, the BOI continued its impressive growth in major financial indices on a year-on-year basis, thus consolidating its position as Nigeria’s largest and most impactful Development Finance Institution,” Pitan said.

The Bank of Industry is Nigeria’s oldest and most successful DFI. It has contributed to the national budget by paying dividends of approximately N42.2billion and taxes amounting to N64.2billion from 2017 to date.

The bank has focused mainly on delivering its mandate of supporting industry and MSMEs to grow and thrive by disbursing over N1.4trillion over the last 5 years to over 4.4million customers including MSMEs (most of whom are women owned) thereby creating and saving 10.005million jobs.

The bank’s maiden Eurobond of €750 million, concluded in February 2022 was the fourth transaction. This transaction marked the first of its kind in several ways to the bank, Nigeria and Africa. This deal was the bank’s first Eurobond transaction and the first Euro-denominated Eurobond transaction in Nigeria.

The transaction was also the first Eurobond transaction covered by Nigeria’s sovereign guarantee. It represents a benchmark for other prospective issuers from the African continent. It earned the bank the Agency Bond Deal of the Year award at the 2023 Awards event of the Bonds, Loans and ESG Capital Markets in Cape Town, South Africa.

The fifth capital raising transaction was the €1 billion guaranteed senior loan facility concluded in August of 2022. This deal also represents the first of its kind, by any Nigerian financial institution, both in terms of its size and structure.

Through this transaction, the bank raised liquidity at affordable rates and diversified its funding sources by attracting new lenders at a time when the international capital markets were prohibitively expensive and shut to many borrowers. The bank also won an award for this innovative transaction.

A €100 million line of credit from the French Development Agency (AFD) was also concluded in August 2022 representing the sixth capital raising. Through this credit facility, the bank can expand its financing interventions in environmentally friendly and green projects. A grant of €2.5 million was also included in this deal to support capacity building for both BOI staff and customers.

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