Tag: financial results

  • First Bank Parent Company Slashes Bad Loans to Secure Long-Term Stability

    First Bank Parent Company Slashes Bad Loans to Secure Long-Term Stability

    In an update published by BusinessDay, FBN Holdings Plc, the parent entity of First Bank of Nigeria, witnessed its shares undergo the sharpest single-day decline in three months following a strategic decision to “clean” its books. The financial giant reported a significant impairment loss of N748 billion for the 2025 financial year, a move designed to write off legacy non-performing loans and align with stricter regulatory demands from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    Despite the immediate hit to profitability, the bank’s leadership maintains that the gesture is a necessary “one-time pain” for long-term health. The chairman of the group noted that the underlying business remains robust, generating trillions in interest income, but admitted that the transparency regarding old bad debts was overdue. The market reaction has created a rare entry point for investors looking to buy into the country’s oldest commercial lender at a discount.

    The development was also extensively tracked by The ICIR and Premium Times. The ICIR highlighted the scale of the write-off, quoting an industry analyst who remarked, “You do not impair N748 billion in one year unless you are closing a messy chapter of the past.” Premium Times added that the move follows intense pressure from the apex bank, reporting that “the CBN is pushing banks to stop kicking problems down the road.”

    Echotitbits take: This “big bath” accounting strategy is a bold move by Femi Otedola’s leadership to de-risk the bank once and for all. While it hurts the current share price, it makes First Bank a much leaner and more transparent institution for future foreign investment. Expect other Tier-1 banks to follow suit if they have lingering legacy debts.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/why-firstbank-wrote-off-n748bn-bad-loan-otedola/#google_vignette, February 3, 2026

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  • Vitafoam Posts Major Profit Rebound as Consumer-Goods Earnings Surge

    Vitafoam Posts Major Profit Rebound as Consumer-Goods Earnings Surge

    2025-12-30 15:30:00

    According to Punch, Vitafoam Nigeria Plc recorded a sharp rebound in full-year performance, reporting net profit of about ₦14.54bn for the year ended September 2025, alongside stronger revenue and operating profit.

    The numbers reflect a consumer-goods firm navigating FX pressures, cost dynamics and price adjustments, with improved operating metrics helping lift the bottom line.

    Investors will watch how the company sustains margins amid inflation and currency volatility, including raw material sourcing and working-capital discipline.

    Premium Times reported profit “leaped more than fifteen times” and referenced a dividend and bonus-share plan. Nairametrics said the company’s pre-tax profit jumped “1,775% year-on-year,” also noting dividend/bonus actions.

    Echotitbits take: The key question is durability—was this driven by demand, pricing power, or a one-off cost/FX swing? Watch quarterly momentum, input-cost trends, and whether consumer spending holds up into Q1 2026.

    Source: The Punch — December 30, 2025 (https://punchng.com/vitafoam-posts-n14-5bn-profit-surge/)

    The Punch 2025-12-30

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