Access Holdings: Nigeria’s Biggest Bank shows strength in interest income

Nigeria's biggest bank by total assets reported a profit after tax of N182.8 billion in the first quarter, higher than the N159.3 billion reported for the same period in 2024.

Quick overview

  • Nigeria's largest bank reported a profit after tax of N182.8 billion in Q1 2025, up from N159.3 billion in Q1 2024.
  • The increase in profit was driven by growth in interest and non-interest income, with interest income rising by 58.6 percent.
  • Despite the profit growth, the bank faced a total comprehensive loss of N39.6 billion due to significant drops in the fair value of financial instruments.
  • Net fee and commission income increased significantly to N146.2 billion, reflecting strong performance in this area.

Nigeria’s biggest bank by total assets reported a profit after tax of N182.8 billion in the first quarter, higher than the N159.3 billion reported for the same period in 2024.

 

Growth in interest and non-interest income during the review period was the primary driver of the improvement, according to the group’s unaudited consolidated financial statements recently submitted to the Nigerian Exchange.

Interest income computed using the effective interest rate increased by 58.6 percent from N608 billion in the first quarter of 2024 to N964 billion in the first quarter.
However, interest expenses increased from N443.9bn to N760.5bn, a 71.3 percent increase from the previous year.

The net impairment charge on financial assets was N21.8 billion, slightly less than N22.8 billion in 2024, and net interest income decreased by 20.1 percent to N220.2 billion from N275.7 billion. Net interest income following impairment decreased from N252.9 billion to N198.4 billion

Revenue from fees and commissions increased from N112.4bn to N174.5bn, while costs increased from N25.5bn to N28.3bn. Net fee and commission income increased to N146.2 billion from N86.9 billion during the same period in 2024.

Nigeria’s biggest lender by total assets reported a fair value and foreign exchange gain of N214.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025, up from N119.2 billion the year before. At the same time, other operating income decreased from N23 billion to N12.8 billion.

Access Holdings reports a total comprehensive loss of N39.6 billion, despite the profit growth, as opposed to a gain of N388.3 billion during the same period in 2024. A N84 billion drop in the fair value of debt financial instruments as determined by other comprehensive income and an unrealized foreign exchange translation difference of N142 billion were the main causes of the loss.

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Olumide Adesina
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Olumide Adesina is a French-born Nigerian financial writer. He tracks, analyzes, and reports changes in financial markets with over 15 years of working experience in investment trading.

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