Stanbic IBTC Holdings

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Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC
Company typePublic Company
NSE: STANBIC
Industry Financial services
Founded1989 [1]
HeadquartersStanbic IBTC Towers, Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos State, Nigeria
Key people
Basil Omiyi
Chairman
Demola Sogunle
Chief Executive Officer
ProductsLoans, savings, investments, debit and credit cards, mortgages, insurance, asset managements, business advisory, pensions, stockbroking, financial technology and financial advisory services.
RevenueNGN 240.4 Billion (2022) [2] [ not specific enough to verify ]
Total assets NGN 3.03 Trillion (2022) [2] [ not specific enough to verify ]
Number of employees
4,200 (2020) [3]
Parent www.standardbank.com
RatingAAA(nga) National Long Term Rating by Fitch [4]
Website www.stanbicibtc.com

Stanbic IBTC Holdings, commonly referred to as Stanbic IBTC, is a financial service holding company in Nigeria with subsidiaries in Banking, Stock Brokerage, Investment Advisory, Asset Management, Investor Services, Pension Management, Trustees Insurance Brokerage and life Insurance businesses. The company's newly opened corporate headquarters, Stanbic IBTC Towers, is situated at Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos. Stanbic IBTC Holdings is a member of the Standard Bank Group, a financial services giant based in South Africa. Standard Bank is Africa's largest banking group ranked by assets and earnings, operations in 20 African countries and 13 countries outside Africa. [5]

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Overview

Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC. came to being as the result of a merger between Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited and IBTC Chartered Bank Plc. in 2007, then adopting a holding company structure in 2012 to comply with the revised regulatory framework advised by the Central Bank of Nigeria, requiring banks to either divest from non-core banking financial services or adopt a holdings' company structure.[ citation needed ]

Before the Merger

IBTC Chartered Bank Plc.

Investment Banking & Trust Company Plc (IBTC) was formed as an investment bank on 2 February 1989 with Atedo N.A. Peterside as chief executive officer. [6] In 2005, the Central Bank of Nigeria announced its re-capitalization program for commercial banks. This meant that all commercial banks had to have a NGN 25 billion minimum capital base. This CBN order led to the merger of Investment Banking and Trust Company (IBTC) with Chartered Bank Plc and Regent Bank Plc on 19 December 2005 to form IBTC Chartered Bank Plc with a total asset base NGN 125 billion [7] and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited

Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited was founded in 1991 when Standard Bank Investment Corporation (Stanbic Bank), acquired the African operations of ANZ Grindlays Bank. [8] The name was later changed to Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Stanbic Africa Holdings Limited (SAHL).

The Merger

On 24 September 2007, IBTC Chartered Bank Plc merged with Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited. Stanbic Africa Holdings Limited (SAHL)on behalf of Standard Bank tendered an offer for the acquisition of additional IBTC shares in order to attain majority shares in the merged business. This resulted in SAHL having a majority shareholding 50.75% up from 33.33% as at the merger date. [9] The business name was subsequently changed to Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc [6] and resumed trading on the NSE.

Member Companies

The companies that comprise Stanbic IBTC Holdings include the following: [10]

Ownership

The stock of Stanbic IBTC Holdings listed on the NSE, where it trades under the symbol: STANBIC Shareholding in the group's stock is depicted in the table below: [10]

Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC Stock Ownership
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1 Stanbic Africa Holdings Limited 63.7
2Others36.3
Total100.00

Governance

The running of Stanbic IBTC Holding is overseen by a 12-person board of directors (9 non-executive and 3 executive) with Mr. Basil Omiyi as the chairman. [12]

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