Ecobank Group: $2bn Revenue, $540m Profit, $28m Dividend in 2022

 

The Ecobank Group grew its profit before tax by 13 per cent to $540 million in the 2022 financial year. This was disclosed in its audited results for the year ending December 31, 2022, which was released last week.

According to the bank, the PBT growth was supported by the benefits of its diversified business model. Within the period under review, the solid profit growth in Commercial Banking up 100 per cent to $134 million and Consumer Banking, up 50 per cent to $130 million, was partially offset by a decrease of 17 per cent to $333 million in Corporate and Investment Banking PBT, mainly due to impairment charges associated with Government of Ghana’s debt restructuring exercise.

The pan-African banking institution also reported net revenues of $1.9 billion in the period under review.

As part of its commitment to shareholders, the bank also announced a proposed final dividend payout of $28m or 0.11 US cents per share subject to shareholder approval at its next AGM.

Speaking about the result in a statement accompanying the financial results, the Chief Executive Officer of Ecobank, Jeremy Awori said that Ghana’s debt restructuring exercise placed the company in a difficult position during the financial year.

He said: “Ecobank’s strong 2022 performance reflects the strength of our diversified business model, growth momentum and efficiency, and was achieved despite operating in a challenging macroeconomic environment, which also included the difficulties that Ghana’s debt restructuring exercise placed on us.”

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