Access Holdings’ Net Profit Drops N7.19bn, Shareholders Share N46.20bn Dividends

April 20, 2023
Access Holdings Plc Reports 71.39% Profit Surge In H1 2023

Access Holdings has revealed that its profit after tax plummeted in 2022, as the financial institution closed last year with N152.90 billion.

The net profit dropped by N7.19 billion between January to December last year, considering Access Holdings recorded N160.09 billion within the same period the previous year. 

Join our WhatsApp Channel

This was obtained from Access Holdings’ consolidated and separate financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2022. 

In the financial record released on Thursday, 20 April, Access Holdings, the parent company of Access Bank, said its gross earnings for 2022 rose by 42.8 per cent.

This represents N416.02 billion increase in the firm’s total revenue last year, as Access Holdings grossed N1.38 trillion, surpassing the N971.88 billion earnings reported in the corresponding period of 2021. 

One of its revenue sources, the electronic channels, generated N59.65 billion last year, failing to surpass the N66.28 billion generated in 2021.

Meanwhile, shareholders of Access Holdings will have N46.20 billion to share should they approve the N1.30 kobo final dividend proposed by the company’s board of directors for equity investments held during the financial period of 2022. 

Commenting on the dividend proposed, the firm said: “The Board of Directors paid an Interim Dividend of 20 Kobo (Twenty Kobo) per ordinary share of 50 Kobo each on the 35,545,225,622 issued ordinary shares of 50k each payable to shareholders on the register of shareholding at the closure date. Withholding Tax was deducted at the time of payment. 

“The Board of Directors proposed Final Dividend of N1.30k (One Naira Thirty Kobo) per ordinary share of 50 Kobo each on the 35,545,225,622 issued ordinary shares of 50k each payable to shareholders on the register of shareholding at the closure date. Withholding Tax will be deducted at the time of payment.” 

Also, Access Holdings disclosed that there’s N18.55 billion unclaimed dividend as of the end of December 2022, up from the N17.27 billion reported in 2021.

+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from Business

China–Nigeria Trade Reaches $22.3bn, Beijing Says

Trade between China and Nigeria reached $22.3bn in the first ten months of 2025, China’s consul-general in Lagos has said. Yan Yuqing told a media forum in Lagos that the figure represented a 30% increase compared with the same period last year.

$9.5m UK Loot Earmarked for Completion of Abuja–Kano Road

More than $9.5m recovered from corruption-linked funds in the UK will be used to complete sections of the Abuja–Kano Road, Nigerian and Jersey authorities have said. The money, held in a bank account in Jersey, was forfeited after a court ruled that
John Holt, CWG, Others End Nigerian Stock Market Losing Streak With N141.70bn Gain

NGX Market Cap Up By N953.69bn To N103.77trn

The market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) increased by N953.69 billion to N103.77 trillion on Friday, January 9. It grew from the N102.82 trillion reported by the NGX on Thursday, January 8.Join our WhatsApp Channel The NGX, also known as the
Forbes List: Dangote Reclaims Richest African Title From South Africa's Johann Rupert

Aliko Dangote Made N2.28trn From Nigerian Stock Market In 2025

Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Nigeria and Africa, recorded N2.28 trillion gain on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), also known as the stock market, between January and December 2025, according to Prime Business Africa’s (PBA) analysis. Dangote, who is also the richest
Nduka Otiono Nominated For Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards
Previous Story

Nduka Otiono Nominated For Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards

Next Story

LUX stands with female athletes and challenges sports media to “Change The Angle”

Don't Miss

Buhari Pours Praise On Oba Ewuare II, Calls Him ‘King Among Kings’

At the event of his 70th birthday and seventh year
plateau

Amid Calls For His Impeachment, Lalong Vows To Bring Perpetrators Of Plateau Killings To Book

THE Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, says the perpetrators of