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Zenith Bank records N360.9bn profit as strong revenue, capital base drive Q1 growth

by Onome Amuge
May 2, 2026
in Finance & Investment
Zenith Bank’s sweetener sees interim dividend up 60% to N51.3bn on solid H1 earnings

Zenith Bank Plc has opened the 2026 financial year with a resilient first-quarter performance, posting an unaudited pre-tax profit of N360.92 billion for the period ended March 31, 2026. The result underscores the bank’s ability to sustain earnings growth amid elevated macroeconomic pressures, tightening liquidity conditions, and rising credit risk exposure in the broader financial system.

According to its latest filing on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), the lender recorded a 2.87 percent year-on-year increase in profit before tax compared with N350.82 billion in the corresponding period of 2025. Profit after tax also edged higher by 0.69 per cent to N314.02 billion, reflecting a stable bottom-line performance despite increased loan impairments and cost pressures across the banking sector.

Gross revenue crossed the N1 trillion mark, rising 6.14 percent year-on-year to N1.01 trillion. This growth was primarily driven by strong interest income, which climbed to N869.10 billion, reflecting both expanded lending activity and elevated yield conditions in the domestic interest rate environment. At the same time, interest expenses declined by 4.64 per cent to N235.02 billion, pointing to improved funding efficiency. The combined effect lifted net interest income by 7.24 percent to N634.08 billion.

Non-interest revenue provided additional support to earnings momentum. Net fee and commission income rose by 44.53 per cent to N81.05 billion, a performance analysts attribute to increased transaction volumes, stronger retail activity, and continued expansion of digital banking channels. However, loan impairment charges rose by 16.53 per cent to N57.57 billion, signalling a more cautious credit stance as economic uncertainties persist across key operating markets. After impairment adjustments, net interest income stood at N576.51 billion, representing a 6.42 per cent increase.

On a per-share basis, earnings improved marginally, with earnings per share rising to N7.64. Shareholders also benefited from a stronger capital position, as shareholders’ funds expanded by 16.32 percent to N5.17 trillion, reinforcing the bank’s already robust capital base and enhancing its capacity for future expansion and risk absorption.

On the balance sheet side, total assets declined slightly by 1.24 percent to N32.01 trillion, reflecting adjustments in selected asset classes. Total liabilities also fell by 4.04 percent to N26.85 trillion, largely driven by a reduction in borrowings, which analysts interpret as a sign of improved balance sheet optimisation and lower reliance on external funding sources.

Despite the marginal contraction in total assets, lending activity remained strong. Loans and advances increased by 13.25 percent to N11.38 trillion, indicating continued appetite for credit expansion in productive sectors of the economy. Customer deposits also grew by 7.87 percent to N24.47 trillion, underscoring sustained depositor confidence and strong liquidity support for the bank’s operations.

Market performance has mirrored the bank’s fundamental strength. The stock has maintained a strong upward trajectory since mid-April, reaching N135.90 on April 24 before adjusting for a final dividend of N8.75 per share. Following the adjustment, the stock traded at around N121.85 on April 27 before climbing to N128.50 on April 30, representing a 2.4 percent daily gain. Year-to-date, the stock has surged 108 percent from an opening price of N61.80, placing it among the best-performing equities on the NGX.

With a market capitalisation of N5.28 trillion, Zenith Bank currently ranks as the ninth most valuable listed company on the exchange, accounting for about 3.39 per cent of total market value. The bank earlier crossed a historic threshold by becoming the first Nigerian lender to surpass the N5 trillion market capitalisation mark, cementing its position as the most valuable banking stock in the country.

This milestone was driven by a rally in its share price between December 2025 and March 2026, during which it climbed from N61.80 to an all-time high of N113.30. The rise more than doubled the bank’s valuation from N2.54 trillion at the end of 2025 to over N5 trillion within months, reflecting strong investor confidence in its earnings trajectory and strategic direction.

A key pillar of this performance has been the bank’s sustained investment in technology. Following a major core banking system upgrade in 2024, the institution significantly enhanced operational efficiency, scalability, and service delivery. Digital platforms such as the “eaZy by Zenith” wallet, alongside expanded data analytics capabilities and strengthened cybersecurity infrastructure, have helped reduce operational friction while improving customer experience and transaction speed.

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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