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Home»Brands & Marketing»S&P Assigns ‘B/B’ Ratings, Stable Outlook On UBA
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S&P Assigns ‘B/B’ Ratings, Stable Outlook On UBA

By orientalnewsngMay 22, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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International Rating Agency, Standard and Poor’s (S&P) has assigned its ‘B’ long term and ‘B’ short term global scale counterparty credit ratings to the United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA).

These ratings on the pan African financial institution, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, are at par with S&P ratings on the Nigerian Sovereign.

More so, S&P’s ‘B’ rating is the highest rating currently assigned to any Nigerian-based financial institution, thus reinforcing the respectable quality and strength of UBA, the third largest Nigerian-based bank by assets, deposits and profits.

The rating agency noted that UBA’s market position is supported by its good franchise in the corporate and retail segments in Nigeria as well as geographic diversification, with operations in nineteen African countries (Nigeria inclusive).

UBA is the only West-African bank with operations in the United States, in addition to its presence in the United Kingdom and France.
Recognizing the strong profitability and capitalization of UBA, S&P added: “We expect that UBA’s earnings will be resilient despite the economic slowdown in Nigeria. We believe the bank’s capital and earnings under our risk adjusted capital and earnings framework will remain moderate over the next 12-18 months, with its capital adequacy ratio remaining well above minimum regulatory requirements.”

UBA’s capital adequacy ratio was 19.7 per cent at year-end 2016, which is well above the regulatory minimum of 15 per cent, and we believe it will remain stable over the next 12-18 months.

Notably, the capitalised position of UBA reflects its strong profitability as well as the Bank’s sound and prudent risk management practice.
S&P assesses UBA’s risk position as adequate and posits that the ratings of ‘B’ reflects its expectation that the group will exhibit broadly stable asset quality in the next 12 months.

The global rating agency anticipates that UBA’s credit losses will decline to about one per cent in 2017-2018.
Reflecting UBA’s continued market share gain in low cost, stable deposits, which account for 79 per cent of total customer deposits as at 31 December, 2016, UBA’s funding and liquidity continue to wax stronger, as reflected in the average liquidity ratio of 42 per cent in 2016, amidst the tight market conditions in Nigeria.

S&P considers the bank’s funding to be above average and its liquidity as adequate, owing to its stable and relatively low-cost, retail-deposit-based funding profile.

Despite tightening monetary policy in Nigeria in 2015-2016, the bank has been able to maintain a stable cost of funding at about 3.7 per cent as of December 31, 2016”.

The Group reported a net stable funding ratio of 143 per cent as of the same date and exhibits one of the lowest levels of loan leverage among Nigerian peers. Broad liquid assets covered short term wholesale funding about four times as of the same date.

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