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Another Kenyan bank eying Uganda
Monday, 20 May 2013 09:24
National Bank of Kenya will raise more than 10 billion shillings in a cash call next year to fund expansion and increased lending, its chief executive said.
Ranked number 12 out of 43 lenders in east Africa's biggest economy, National declined from a top-three lender in 1996, as its model of focusing on government banking and personal lending was upended by newer, nimbler rivals like Equity Bank.
Munir Ahmed, appointed to lead the bank eight months ago from Standard Chartered, said the key goal was to double the bank's return on capital employed to between 20 and 25 per cent.
National is targeting revenue growth, with greater focus on sectors such as home loans and business lending, and a sharp cut in its cost-to-income ratio.
"That will come from growing, very aggressively, the 8 billion shillings we had as revenue at the end of 2012 to 31 billion by 2017," Ahmed said.
"That is a 32 per cent compounded annual growth rate over the five-year period."
The bank, which posted a 53 per cent drop in profit last year, bucking the trend of profit growth across the industry, will centralise operations to cut costs and wastage.
"We have got cost-to-income ratio upwards of 70 per cent. The aim is by December we should be down to no more than 65 per cent and to push that down over the following 12 months to just over 50 per cent," the chief executive said.
He blamed an over-concentration of lending to individuals for the profit drop in 2012, saying the bank is cutting back on personal loans.
Wary of higher default levels, the bank could not raise lending rates for small borrowers who accounted for 70 per cent of total loans at a time when cost of funds soared due to a jump in official rates.
"We have cut it down, we are well on our way to achieve an end of year of reduction to no more than 35 per cent of our balance sheet," Ahmed said.
"That cushions from any impact of concentration on a very risky sector."
National, which is 70 per cent owned by the government and the state pension fund, aims to double its profit this year, Ahmed said.
It will invest 400 million shillings in opening of 10 new outlets this year as well as acquisition of electronic channels like mobile phone and Internet banking.
It has also cast its eye on neighbouring countries.
"We are already looking at South Sudan, Somalia and Uganda as the first areas that we go in probably in that order," Ahmed said, adding it could open outlets in South Sudan next year.
Source: Reuters
Premier beer brand launches Video Awards
Monday, 20 May 2013 09:19
Club Brand Manager Mr Samuel Hooper has said the introduction of an annual video awards – Club Music Video Awards – will provide a platform to not only uphold and recognise the best Uganda has to offer, but also set the pace for even better videos in the future.
The Club Music Video Awards were announced during a grand ceremony at Kololo Courts in Kampala.
There are 14 award categories whose nominees will be identified by a panel of judges with a wealth of experience in music and video production in Africa and the world over. The public will also get a chance to vote their favourite videos.
Club has invested over UGX 500M in the project that is set to be the biggest ever in Uganda’s entertainment industry by scale of production, credibility, professionalism and global standards. Production of the awards will be managed by experts from Sony music and Channel O.
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