NGX Group has been a key player in the continent’s financial markets and provides services like listing and trading securities
By Eugene Onyeji
Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group) Plc, a leading integrated market infrastructure in Africa, has announced that it posted a growth of 25.4 per cent in Profit Before Tax (PBT) in its audited results for the full year ended 31 December 2021.
According to the Group’s audited financial results for the year 2021, the Group achieved growth in its gross earnings to N6.8 billion from N6.0 billion, resulting in a 13 per cent increase. Revenue rose by 14.9 per cent from N5 billion recorded in 2020 to N5.8 billion in 2021. Also, the group’s profit before tax (PBT) increased by 25.4 per cent to N2.4 billion while its profit after tax (PAT) rose by 22.2 per cent to N2.3 billion from N1.84 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2020.
According to the Group, the jump in its revenue was largely driven by a 24.8 per cent growth in listing fees, which grew to N757.4 million as against N606.9 million in 2020, 4.9 per cent growth in its treasury investment income and a 2.1 per cent growth in transaction fee, which rose to N2.9 billion from N2.8 billion recorded in 2020.
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Further analysis disclosed that its return on equity grew by 70 basis points to 6.6 per cent while its return on assets stood at 5.9 per cent from 5.2 per cent recorded in 2020.
The NGX Group Chairman, Otunba Abimbola Ogunbanjo, commenting on the success said, “We are delighted at the progress reported for FY 2021 across strategic, operational and financial aspects of the Group’s business. The Demutualisation and Listing by Introduction were significant and unprecedented milestones for the Group and we would like to thank our stakeholders for their support and trust in the Group’s quest to unlock its true value and diversify its operations and product offerings.”
“All within one year, we demutualised, restructured, and listed the business with the Holdco being the investment holding company with three operating subsidiaries and other associate companies and equity investments. The Board has during the year under review, focused broadly on adapting to the enhanced corporate governance demands following the change in organizational form, whilst exercising its oversight functions on strategy development and execution and drilling down on emerging value accretive opportunities presented by the demutualisation. In 2022, the aim is to continue to strengthen the NGX Group brand to make it a globally respected and a regional and national significant economic actor,” He disclosed.
Speaking also on the impressive performance, the Group’s Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Oscar Onyema, explained that the Group went through a restructuring of its business to refine its business model, with increased focus on expanding into new business areas, which is reflective in the activities of the Group.
According to Onyema, NGX Group, in 2021, focused on formulating and executing the strategy of the Holding company, which includes building multiple businesses across the entire capital market value chain with diversified revenues as well as strategic and operational flexibility. “Gross earnings growth of 13.0 per cent coupled with after tax profit growth of 22.2 per cent is an encouraging start to our journey as an investment holding company.”
“Going forward our focus remains: on strengthening our capital structure; being active in every sphere of the capital markets value chain in Nigeria, but also growing our presence across Africa as a leading integrated market infrastructure provider; optimising our current investments and making new strategic investments; and recruiting top talents to execute our strategy. We aim to continue to create value, optimise profitability and build a sustainable business in alignment with stakeholders’ interest,” Onyema said.
NGX Group has been a key player in the continent’s financial markets and provides a wide range of services including listing and trading securities, licensing, market data solutions, ancillary technology, regulation, real estate, and more through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Nigerian Exchange Limited, NGX Regulation Limited, and NGX Real Estate.
The Group is also invested in the financial infrastructure space with investments in NG Clearing Limited, Central Securities and Clearing Systems (CSCS), OTC platforms and three fintech companies.