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Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Islie: 6:42am On Sep 21, 2017
Oyetunji Abioye


Four commercial banks in the country are operating with too many non- performing loans on their books and with liquidity ratios below the minimum requirement , two members of the Central Bank of Nigeria ’ s Monetary Policy Committee have said in statements on the bank ’ s website.

The two MPC members, Dr . Doyin Salami and Prof . Balami Dahiru Hassan, did not name the lenders, but said the four banks together were equivalent to at least one Systemically Important Bank.

Their statements were part of those of eight members of the MPC published late on Tuesday.
According to Hassan , financial sector stress tests showed that the Capital Adequacy Ratios for the nation ’ s banking industry worsened to 11 . 51 per cent in June, from 12. 81 per cent in April, as against a regulatory minimum of 15 per cent for banks with international licences.

He said , “ The financial performance indicators showed that when the four outlier banks were removed , the CAR , NPLs ratio and the Liquidity Ratio are all above the prudential requirement .

“ The banking sector liquidity ratio showed that all DMBs registered above the minimum of 30 per cent Liquidity Ratio with the exception of four outlier banks . The stress test , therefore , shows that the Deposit Money Banks are less resilient to shocks . ”

Hassan stated that the NPLs stood at 15. 07 per cent in June compared with the five per cent regulatory limit .

Salami , on his part, said the ratio stood at 8 . 17 per cent when excluding the four lenders in question .

He stated , “The Financial System Stability Report by the CBN staff highlights one of the biggest challenges with, which the central bank must grapple.

“ At slightly over 15. 0 per cent , the portfolio of the NPLs as a proportion of the total loan book of banks remains above the regulatory maximum and continues to rise . Whilst the CBN staff continue to note that once the figure is discounted for the impact of ‘ four outlier banks ’ , the NPL ratio drops to 8 . 17 per cent . ”

The International Monetary Fund had urged Nigerian policymakers to quickly increase the capital of undercapitalised banks and put a time limit on regulatory forbearance after it said last month that four banks were under - capitalised .

Union Bank of Nigeria Plc on Wednesday started a N 50bn share sale to existing shareholders to enhance its regulatory and working capital .

A number of mid - size banks are seeking to raise fresh capital but the economic challenges facing the country may have delayed their plans.
Salami told our correspondent in a telephone chat that his MPC statements were things he stood by and believed in.

Asked if he had additional explanation , he said , “I don’ t believe in stating half - truths . If you have read my statement in the past two years or more , you would have seen that. ”

Reacting to the development , the Managing Director of Afrinvest Securities , Mr. Ayodeji Ebo , said 2016 was a very tough year for the banking sector and this led to increased NPLs in the banks ’ books.

He said the economic challenges led to default in loan obligations by many companies .

These, he added , impacted the liquid assets of many banks , leading to low liquidity ratio and high NPLs.

In its latest report titled , ‘ Nigerian banks : Survival of the fittest ’ , Renaissance Capital , an investment bank , said , “We believe that the focus for the banks that have struggled in this environment is to clean up their loan books and strengthen their capital positions .

“ In our view, the biggest risk to both the NPL clean - up process and capital is the currency , as most of the banks continue to use the official rate (N 305 /$ ) to market their foreign currency exposures.

“ We acknowledge that current market valuations remain depressed for the tier - 2 banks , although the year - to - date share price increases and the improved macro outlook should make these banks more willing to engage in discussions around a capital raise. This , in our view , will drag out the prospect of an RoE recovery .

“ For the entire banking sector , we believe that there is a risk to NIMs in FY 18 given the scope for monetary policy easing . We expect that general business activity will also start to slow down in 2 H18, ahead of the 2019 general elections. All of these factors could contribute to a delayed recovery for some of the banks . ”

Ebo also expressed optimism that following the exit from recession , many banks would record improvement in their loan books before the end of the financial year .

Some economic analysts said low liquidity ratios in the four banks at the end of the second quarter might be corrected by the end of the third quarter.

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by MASTERMIND04(m): 7:02am On Sep 21, 2017
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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by muller101(m): 7:16am On Sep 21, 2017
grin. The four banks are . Keystone, eco, diamond and union banks.

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by bastien: 7:17am On Sep 21, 2017
Ayam not understanding

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by IMASTEX: 7:17am On Sep 21, 2017
Hmm
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by location(m): 7:21am On Sep 21, 2017
its simple, the banks are: Diamond, FCMB, Fedelity and FIRST B
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by gamaliel121(m): 7:22am On Sep 21, 2017
.nice one...
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by chukxy44(m): 7:22am On Sep 21, 2017
Why make this public when you can not simply state the 4 Banks after all the long story.

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Funjosh(m): 7:22am On Sep 21, 2017
muller101:
grin. The four banks are . Keystone, eco, diamond and union banks.



Heritage Bank lipsrsealed


Heritage Bank lipsrsealed


Heritage Bank lipsrsealed


Heritage Bank lipsrsealed

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by DjAndroid: 7:24am On Sep 21, 2017
location:
its simple, the banks are: Diamond, FCMB, Fedelity and FIRST B
FCMB and Fidelity no be child's play oooo.

But first bank? It's like village people don dey remember dem small small.

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by ultimate73(m): 7:25am On Sep 21, 2017
Heritage

Keystone

FCMB

Diamond
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:26am On Sep 21, 2017
und see dat tin wey I no dey like. .why not mention the names of the four banks. .
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by MaryBenn(f): 7:27am On Sep 21, 2017
Access bank grin
GTB grin
UBA grin
Zenith grin



Quote me and Die cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by douchesnozzle(m): 7:28am On Sep 21, 2017
muller101:
grin. The four banks are . Keystone, eco, diamond and union banks.
If you understand what liquidity ratio is you won't put eco and diamond bank in this ur stupid list.

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by austano1234(m): 7:28am On Sep 21, 2017
It's quite unfortunate but expected base on the situation of the economy.
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by MrGreenMavro: 7:28am On Sep 21, 2017
hmm
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by MaryBenn(f): 7:29am On Sep 21, 2017
douchesnozzle:

If you understand what liquidity ratio is you won't put eco and diamond bank in this ur stupid list.

OGA shut up
U don't understand a simple joke grin

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by torino88(m): 7:29am On Sep 21, 2017
Name dem na
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Nobody: 7:30am On Sep 21, 2017
Reading this makes me feel like i got no brain Left in me, Wetin b (the CAR , NPLs ratio and the Liquidity Ratio are all above the prudential requirement) I don't knw d meaning of CAR, NPLs Etc. M i d only 1 experiencing this?

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Nobody: 7:36am On Sep 21, 2017
im sure UBA is among
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Elslim: 7:39am On Sep 21, 2017
come and check if ur bank name is listed oh...
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by udumosam23(m): 7:45am On Sep 21, 2017
ultimate73:
Heritage

Keystone

FCMB

Diamond

So far you're the closest. Excpt for diamond.
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by otokx(m): 7:48am On Sep 21, 2017
Speculations
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by lsoul: 7:50am On Sep 21, 2017
Union bank is number one, that's why the recents issuess of shares to the public. dnt buy their shares ooo grin
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by integritylady(f): 7:57am On Sep 21, 2017
just mention these banks so that we can withdraw our money and keep under our beds...

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by meetgaya: 8:14am On Sep 21, 2017
muller101:
grin. The four banks are . Keystone, eco, diamond and union banks.
Remove eco and put skyebank

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Kobicove(m): 8:15am On Sep 21, 2017
I can bet that Heritage Bank is on that list undecided
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by tosyne2much(m): 8:19am On Sep 21, 2017
DjAndroid:
FCMB and Fidelity no be child's play oooo.

But first bank? It's like village people don dey remember dem small small.
First bank no fit ever dey dia unless their village people don remember them cheesy

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by muller101(m): 8:26am On Sep 21, 2017
douchesnozzle:

If you understand what liquidity ratio is you won't put eco and diamond bank in this ur stupid list.
since u didn't get the joke then I am sorry I can't help u. Must u wake up and start calling people stupid up and down. ?

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Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by lollmaolol(m): 8:38am On Sep 21, 2017
udumosam23:


So far you're the closest. Excpt for diamond.

+Eco
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Youngzedd(m): 8:40am On Sep 21, 2017
I know First Bank muat be there.


Too many bad loans and mismanagement.
Re: Four Banks Trading Below Minimum Liquidity Ratio – MPC Members by Youngzedd(m): 8:42am On Sep 21, 2017
tosyne2much:
First bank no fit ever dey dia unless their village people don remember them cheesy

First Bank is really sinking. I am sure they will be among the 4 banks.

The big Elephant is dying.

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