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Access Bank to Acquire Transnational Bank, Kenya

After acquiring Diamond Bank seven months ago, Access Bank PLC is set to acquire the Transnational Bank Limited of Kenya.

As confirmed in a telephone chat with Thisday by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc Mr. Herbert Wigwe yesterday, October 29th, the CEO anticipated that the deal would be finalised before the end of the upcoming week.

As speculated, Nigeria’s Access Bank would acquire 93.57 per cent stake in the Kenyan bank – a deal that would see the bank grow its frontiers and expand its footprints in Africa’s financial sector.

According to him, Access Bank would formally notify the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) today (Monday) as the development aligns with Bank’s strategic vision.

“We are going to issue a statement on the Nigerian NSE tomorrow (today). Kenya is a big market in Africa, it is a major trade route and major payment corridor, Wigwe said.

“This aligns with our strategic vision. We have our own regulatory and board approvals. In Kenya, the bank is going through its regulatory process. But the deal is imminent, so it could happen this week or next week.”

With this stride, Access Bank has joined the ranks of GT Bank and the United Bank for Africa Plc – two other Nigerian banks with presence in the Kenyan market.

Access Bank Plc at the weekend reported a significantly improved performance for the nine months ended September 30, 2019, reflecting the positive impact of its previous merger with the defunct Diamond Bank. The bank posted a growth of 44 per cent in profit after tax (PAT) to N90.7 billion in 2019, up from N62.9 billion in the corresponding period of 2018.

The breakdown of the performance showed that Access Bank Plc ended the period with net interest income of N210 billion, compared with N123 billion in 2018, while non-fee income rose from N37 billion to N56 billion. Impairment charges stood at N10.611 billion, compared with N8.353 billion in 2018.

Personal expenses went up from N41.4 billion to N54.6 billion, while other operating expenses increased from N82 billion to N121 billion in 2019. Despite the high costs recorded, Access Bank Plc posted a profit before tax of N103 billion in 2019, up from N70.2 billion in 2018, while PAT rose by 44 per cent to N90.7 billion, from N62.9 billion in 2018.

Further analysis of the results showed that its merger with defunct Diamond Bank is yielding fruits as deposits soared from N2.56 trillion to N4.24 trillion, while loans and advances improved from N1.993 trillion. Total assets jumped from N4.942 trillion to N6.58 trillion.

Access Bank officially merges with Diamond Bank

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