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Stanbic IBTC’s Half-Year Results Mask Weak Revenue Streams Despite Profit Surge

Non-interest revenue, which is crucial for diversification and stability, dropped to ₦117.9 billion from ₦129.1 billion, representing an 8.7% decline.

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September 22, 2025
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Stanbic IBTC’s Half-Year Results masked weak revenue streams despite profit surge.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc has released its financials for the half year ended June 30, 2025, posting a profit before tax of ₦243.7 billion, a 65.81% jump from ₦147 billion a year earlier. While the headline profit growth appears impressive, a closer look at the numbers reveals worrying cracks in the bank’s revenue structure and operational balance.

The profit surge was largely inflated by higher interest income, which climbed 56.34% to ₦384.7 billion, mainly from loans and advances. However, this reliance on interest-driven income raises concerns about sustainability, particularly in Nigeria’s volatile macroeconomic climate.

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Non-interest revenue, which is crucial for diversification and stability, dropped to ₦117.9 billion from ₦129.1 billion, representing an 8.7% decline. Income from other streams also fell, with “other income” plunging over 10% to ₦6.6 billion, underscoring the bank’s growing dependence on lending activities.

Operating costs remain another red flag. At ₦179 billion, expenses continue to eat significantly into earnings, with staff costs and overheads piling pressure on margins. Meanwhile, impairment charges of ₦11.1 billion highlight rising risks from bad loans and credit exposure.

On the balance sheet, Stanbic posted ₦8.12 trillion in assets, a 17.51% increase, but this expansion is tempered by concerns about asset quality and the heavy concentration of growth in loans rather than more diversified, resilient investments.

The decline in fee and commission income, coupled with shrinking ancillary revenues, raises doubts about whether the bank can maintain momentum if lending growth slows. Despite a 70.14% year-to-date share price gain, analysts warn the current rally may be masking structural weaknesses in Stanbic’s earnings profile.

In essence, while Stanbic IBTC’s profit headline paints a rosy picture, the underlying story is one of over-reliance on interest income, shrinking non-interest revenues, rising costs, and brewing asset quality risks—a combination that could test the bank’s resilience in the months ahead.

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