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Aso Savings And Loans Records 14% DRF In Net Profit
Aso Savings & Loans Plc, a mortgage company lifted on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) has recorded a drop of 3-5 per cent in profit after tax (PAT) for the year ended March 31, 2009 compared with N1.06 billion recorded in 2008.
The audited result showed PAT stood at N873.5 million in 2009 compared with N1.06 billion recorded in 2008.
However, gross earnings grew by 42.9 per cent to N10.09 billion in the comparable year of 2008.
Abdul Muktar, chairman of the company said in a statement to shareholders that the showdown could be attributed to the slow growth witnessed by the US economy brought about mainly by mortgage meltdown as a result of the sub-prime mortgage.
Muktar said effect of the meltdown has rippled in most developed economies, adding that the full extent is yet to be fully known.
He stated the volatile oil prices, fluctuating financial markets and continued inflation are forecast to be major threats in economic growth. The chairman said the bank has made significant investments that have boosted its operations and financial performance.
Muktar said these investments include implementation of Temenos T24 banking application roll out of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in various locations within the FCI making Aso the first and only PNI on the interswitch network and online connection of all branches.
He remarked that in order to enhance the branch, improve branch ambiance and develop a world class financial institution.
The chairman said the goal of the mortgage bank is to adopt strategic and holistic approaches to risk management with emphasis on creating quality risk assets and prevent losses from other operational risk so as to provide adequate returns to its shareholders.
“We are relentlessly working to create for Aso a pristine image as a corporately social responsible image which is the envy of its competitors and contemporaries”, Muktar stated.
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