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    Bank of Industry’s Balance Sheet Expands to N1.86 Trillion

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMay 20, 2021Updated:February 11, 2026 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bank of Industry’s Balance Sheet Expands to N1.86 Trillion

    The Bank of Industry’s (BOI) balance sheet size expands to N1.86 trillion in the financial year, the Chairman, Aliyu Dikko said while noting the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on global economies.

    According to him, the N1.86 trillion represented an increase of 79.1 percent when compared to the N1.04 trillion it recorded in the 2019 financial year. Dikko ascribed the achievement to the bank’s resilience and strive amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to businesses.

    He noted that the increase in total assets by 79.1 percent was driven to a large extent by the successful debt syndications of €1 billion and $1 billion that were concluded in March and December 2020, respectively. Dikko stated that the Group’s total equity increased by 15.3 percent from N293.08 billion in the previous year to N336.48 billion in 2020.

    Bank of Industry’s Balance Sheet Expands to N1.86 Trillion
    Bank of Industry’s Balance Sheet Expands to N1.86 Trillion

    The chairman informed shareholders at the meeting that Loans and Advances grew marginally in 2020 by 1.3 percent to N749.84 billion, from the year 2019 position. This, he stated, was a reflection of the adverse impact of the challenging operating environment on the growth of new loans.

    He further explained that Profit before Tax fell by 9.6 percent from N39.34 billion in 2019 to N35.54 billion, attributing it to the slowdown in economic activities during the year, as well as the various interventions and support initiated by the Bank for its customers.

    The chairman said that the bank facilitated the disbursement of N2.5 billion and N1.2 billion under the N-Power and Government Enterprise & Empowerment Programmes to 300,011 and 109,039 beneficiaries, respectively, as part of the bank’s partnership with the Federal Government under the National Social Intervention Programme.

    Dikko stated that BOI also made donations that impacted on economic integration and intra-Africa trade, by creating key opportunities for growth in the region particularly in food, pharmaceuticals, logistics and the digital economy.

    “Despite the challenging year, I am pleased to announce that the Group’s financial statements remain strong and resilient.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world to transform much faster than expected from the way we work to how we communicate; from the way we learn, to how we travel.

    “We have witnessed improved opportunities in key sectors and industries, notably health care and Information and Communication Technology.

    “The IMF projects a growth of 1.5 percent for Nigeria on the back of recovery in oil economy, as well as implementation of key initiatives aimed at spurring economic growth.

    “Our broad strategy in the coming year shall mirror that of the government, in terms of focusing on business recovery, whilst keeping an eye on growth and new business opportunities,” he said.

    Dikko expressed appreciation to the bank’s Board, its management and staff and relevant stakeholders, including the CBN, customers, government agencies and other strategic partners for ensuring its continued growth and success.

    Similarly, the chairman commended the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, members of the Coalition against COVID-19, other private and public sector agencies, for their immense efforts toward managing and reducing the impact of the pandemic.

    “Our thoughts and prayers also go to the frontline health workers and emergency response officials, who risked their lives daily to ensure the safety of others. They are by far the true heroes of 2020,” Dikko said.

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