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Fidelity Bank Sort Codes Across Nigeria

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  • Sort Codes of Fidelity Bank in Nigeria

A Sort Code identifies both the bank and the branch where an account is domiciled. A sort code is a 9-digit number with the first 3 digits identifying the bank’s code, while the next digit represents the location and the last 5 digits tell the branch.

Below is the complete list of Fidelity Bank sort codes and branches across Nigeria.

BANK 4 FIDELITY BANK PLC  BRANCHES
1 070150003 HEAD OFFICE
2 070210011 PORT HARCOURT
3 070020023 ONITSHA(NEW MARKET ROAD)
4 070150032 Allen Avenue
5 070150045 OKEARIN
6 070150058 OYINGBO
7 070150061 ASPAMDA
8 070150074 VICTORIA GARDEN CITY
9 070210082 RUMUOLUMENI
10 070150090 APAPA
11 070020104 NKPOR
12 070020117 NNEWI
13 070150126 MATORI
14 070230130 ABA
15 070150142 IDUMAGBO
16 070210150 ONNE
17 070150168 CORP.BRANCH
18 070080173 GARKI,ABUJA
19 070150184 BBA
20 070080199 WUSE
21 070150207 LBS
22 070120211 KANO
23 070150223 GBAGADA
24 070250233 ENUGU
25 070190241 IBADAN
26 070020256 AWKA
27 070150265 Yaba
28 070150278 Awolowo Road,Ikoyi
29 070150281 Idumota
30 070210299 Trans Amadi 2
31 070080306 Abuja 2
32 070150317 Apapa 2
33 070110328 Kaduna South
34 070150333 Centage Plaza
35 070020340 Onitsha(MAIN)
36 070120350 Kano
37 070060368 Maiduguri
38 070230376 Aba 2
39 070150388 Victoria Island
40 070150391 Balogun
41 070110409 Kaduna North
42 070080416 NNPC
43 070150427 NAHCO
44 070020434 Onitsha(MARKET)
45 070150443 ASPAMDA 2
46 070150456 Matori
47 070210464 Intels
48 070210477 Onne 2
49 070240489 Warri 1
50 070020492 Nnewi 2
51 070150508 ENSEC
52 070080513 Abuja Regional
53 070210529 PH I
54 070190539 Ibadan 2
55 070180549 Akure
56 070320558 Yenagoa
57 070020560 Nkpor 2
58 070020573 Obosi
59 070010583 Uyo
60 070240599 Asaba
61 070250602 Enugu 2
62 070350612 Gombe
63 070150621 Napex
64 070150634 BBA 2
65 070080649 ABUJA 3
66 070120651 KANO 3
67 070020667 ONITSHA(MAIN MARKET)
68 070210671 PORT HARCOURT 2
69 070230680 ABA 3
70 070020696 NNEWI 3
71 070230703 UMUAHIA
72 070240719 WARRI 2
73 070150728 ENUOWA
74 070150731 EBUTE METTA
75 070150744 DOPEMU
76 070150757 ALABA
77 070150760 BALOGUN 2
78 070150773 BBA 3
79 070150786 ASPAMDA 3
80 070150799 APAPA 3
81 070150809 OBA AKRAN
82 070150825 ADEYEMO ALAKIJA
83 070150838 IBAFON
84 070150841 ELEGUSHI CASH CENTRE
85 070150854 SAKA TINUBU CASH
86 070150867 ORILE COKER MICRO BR
87 070150870 COMPUTA VILLAGE MICRO BR
88 070150883 TIN CAN ISLAND
89 070070895 CALABAR
90 070100901 NEKEDE
91 070150919 ADEOLA HOPEWELL
92 070020926 NNAMDI AZIKWE
93 070100930 OWERRI MAIN
94 070330946 ABAKALIKI
95 070040951 BENIN
96 070020968 ASUT
97 070150977 FESTAC
98 070150980 LEKKI
99 070020997 IHIALA
100 070231003 ARIARIA
101 070051018 MAKURDI
102 070281024 OBAJANA
103 070331039 AFIKPO
104 070211049 STEEL MARKET MICRO
105 070251054 NSUKKA
106 070221068 SOKOTO
107 070081075 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
108 070291085 OSHOGBO
109 070091094 YOLA
110 070131103 KATSINA
111 070201114 JOS
112 070151125 EGBEDA
113 070151138 MUSHIN
114 070101146 ORLU
115 070301153 JALINGO
116 070031164 BAUCHI
117 070021174 BRIDGE HEAD
118 070041183 UROMI
119 070281192 LOKOJA
120 070321201 YENAGOA 2
121 070211214 RIVERS STATE SECRETRIAT
122 070211227 UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE,PHC
123 070211230 PHC GRA PHASE 1
124 070211243 PH/ABA ROAD
125 070041251 EKPOMA
126 070041264 AUCHI
127 070171273 ABEOKUTA
128 070151280 AKOKA
129 070021297 ONITSHA STOCK EXCHANGE
130 070021307 NSUGBE
131 070371316 GUSAU
132 070151329 APAPA PARK LANE
133 070151332 IRE AKARI BRANCH
134 070361342 MARARABA
135 070041358 UNIBEN

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Fidelity Bank Records a 120.1% Growth in PBT to N39.5bn in Q1 2024

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In line with its upward growth trajectory, leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has posted an impressive 120.1% growth in Profit Before Tax from N17.9bn at the end of Q1 2023 to N39.5bn for Q1 2024.

This was made known in the Bank’s unaudited financial statements released on the issuer portal of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on Tuesday, 30 April 2024.

According to the statement, Gross Earnings increased by 89.9% yoy to N192.1bn from N101.1bn in Q1 2023. The increase was led by a combination of interest income (90.7% yoy) and non-interest income (84.0% yoy).

Growth in interest income was primarily spurred by a higher yield environment and strong earning assets base, while the increase in non-interest income was led by double-digit growth in account maintenance charges, FX-related income, trade, banking services, and remittances, supported by increased customer transactions.

Commenting on the results, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc stated, “We are pleased to report another quarter of strong financial performance driven by our strategic focus on customer-centricity, digital innovation and operational excellence. Despite the challenging macroeconomic environment, we remained resilient and agile, delivering double-digit growth on key income lines while advancing our business sustainability agenda.”

In the period under review, the bank grew Net interest income grew by 89.5% yoy to N99.6bn from N52.6bn in Q1 2023, driven by interest and similar income as the yield on financial instruments improved to 14.7% from 10.1% in Q1 2023 (2023FY: 11.6%).

In line with the steady rise in interest rates through the year, average funding cost increased by 80bps ytd to 5.2%. However, NIM came in at 8.8% compared to 8.1% in 2023FY, as increased yield on earning assets surpassed funding cost to 15.1% from 13.3% in Q1 2023 (2023FY: 13.5%).

Similarly, Total Deposits increased by 17.2% ytd to N4.7tn from N4.0tn in 2023FY, driven by double-digit growth across all deposit types (demand, savings and term). Net Loans and Advances increased by 21.2% to N3.7tn from N3.1tn in 2023FY.

“Beginning the year on this inspiring note reaffirms our strategy of helping individuals to grow, inspiring businesses to thrive and empowering economies to prosper. We are committed to our guidance as we build a more resilient business franchise with a well-diversified earnings base in 2024,” explained Onyeali-Ikpe.

Ranked as one of the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank is a full-fledged customer commercial bank with over 8.5 million customers serviced across its 251 business offices in Nigeria and the United Kingdom as well as on digital banking channels.

The bank has won multiple local and international awards including the Export Finance Bank of the Year at the 2023 BusinessDay Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards, the Best Payment Solution Provider Nigeria 2023 and Best SME Bank Nigeria 2022 by the Global Banking and Finance Awards; Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria by the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2023; and Best Domestic Private Bank in Nigeria by the Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards 2023.

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FCMB Group’s Digital Transformation Drives 62.4% Increase in Revenue

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FCMB Group Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, has reported a surge in its digital revenue for the 2023 financial year.

According to the 2023 audited financial results filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited, FCMB Group’s digital revenue increased by 62.4% in digital revenue to N60.3 billion from N37.1 billion in the previous year.

With a strategic focus on digitalization, the group has successfully expanded its digital offerings, resulting in a significant uptick in revenue derived from digital channels.

In its 2023 financial report, FCMB Group highlighted the strides made in digital retail lending with over 1.6 million loans totaling N100.9 billion accessed, underwritten, and disbursed through digital channels.

Similarly, digital SME lending witnessed significant traction, with over 20,500 loans totaling N177.9 billion disbursed via digital platforms.

The group’s digital wealth propositions also experienced robust growth, with assets under management reaching N15.1 billion, reflecting a substantial increase from N8.5 billion in 2022.

The surge in digital revenue was attributed to the successful execution of FCMB Group’s digital strategy, which prioritizes innovation, customer-centricity, and operational excellence.

By embracing digital payments, wealth management, and lending solutions, FCMB Group has empowered a greater number of customers while driving revenue growth and operational efficiency.

Commenting on the financial performance, FCMB Group highlighted the reduction of its cost-to-income ratio to 66.3%, excluding revaluation gain (48.9% inclusive of revaluation income).

This achievement underscores the effectiveness of the group’s digital initiatives in optimizing costs and enhancing operational efficiency.

The robust financial performance was further underscored by FCMB Group’s profit before tax, which surged to N104.4 billion in 2023, indicating a remarkable 186% year-on-year growth.

Various divisions of the group, including banking, consumer finance, investment management, and investment banking, recorded robust earnings growth, reflecting the overall strength and resilience of the group.

Furthermore, FCMB Group’s gross revenue rose by 82.5% to N516.4 billion from N283 billion, driven by a 61.7% growth in interest income and a 154.4% growth in non-interest income.

Net interest income grew by 44.8%, propelled by an increase in the yield on earning assets.

In addition to its financial achievements, FCMB Group underscored its commitment to environmental sustainability by transitioning 160 branches to solar power, with 78% of its business locations now powered by renewable energy.

The group also secured funding of up to N13 billion from local development finance institutions to support customers in accessing solar energy solutions.

Looking ahead, FCMB Group reiterated its commitment to leveraging its unique group structure to build a technology-driven ecosystem that fosters inclusive and sustainable growth.

With a focus on continued innovation and digitization, FCMB Group is poised to sustain its growth trajectory and deliver value to its customers, shareholders, and communities across Nigeria.

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Ecobank’s Profit After Tax Grows to $407m in 2023

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Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) has reported a $407 million profit after tax for the 2023 financial year.

This represents an 11% increase from the $367 million reported for the year 2022 and reflects the pan-African banking group’s continued growth trajectory amidst challenging economic conditions.

The financial results, filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Tuesday, showcased Ecobank’s robust performance despite the headwinds posed by higher inflation, interest rates, and currency depreciation across Africa.

The group’s profit before tax also rose by 8% or 34% when adjusted for foreign currency translation effects to $581 million.

According to Ecobank, the growth in profit was primarily driven by revenue outpacing expense growth, resulting in positive operating leverage.

The group’s pre-provision, pre-tax operating profit hit $951 million in the year under review, representing a 17% increase from the previous year.

Commenting on the financial results, Jeremy Awori, CEO of Ecobank Group, acknowledged the challenges faced by households, businesses, and governments across Africa in 2023.

Despite the economic uncertainties, Awori declared Ecobank’s unwavering commitment to its customers and stakeholders.

Awori stated, “Ecobank generated a return on tangible shareholders’ equity of 24.9% despite the challenging operating environment in 2023.”

Net revenue exceeded $2.0 billion for the first time since 2015, reaching $2.1 billion, underscoring the efficacy of Ecobank’s 5-year growth, Transformation, and Returns strategy.

The CEO attributed Ecobank’s encouraging results to its customer-centric approach and initiatives aimed at revenue diversification, growth, and low-cost deposit mobilization.

The consumer and commercial banking businesses witnessed an increase in their share of group-wide revenues and profits, indicating progress in strategic objectives.

However, amidst the overall positive performance, Ecobank’s Nigerian operations faced challenges, with profit before tax declining to $27 million in 2023 from $31 million in 2022, representing a 15% decrease.

The challenging operating environment in Nigeria, characterized by high inflation and currency depreciation, impacted the performance of the Nigerian segment.

Looking ahead, Ecobank remains committed to its strategic agenda, which emphasizes technology-driven innovation, revenue diversification, and cost management.

The group’s focus on disciplined cost management aims to redirect savings into investments in marketing, sales capabilities, and technology, driving sustainable returns in the future.

As shareholders approved a N10 billion rights issue, Ecobank is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities and navigate evolving market dynamics.

With a resilient performance in 2023, Ecobank reaffirms its commitment to driving growth, delivering value to shareholders, and advancing financial inclusion across Africa.

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