Business
Global Meltdown Takes toll On Nigerian Firms
The low performance of quoted companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has been attributed to the global economic meltdown whose impact has just started to manifest.
Owing to the consistent depreciation of the purchasing power of Nigerians, the consumption level has dropped appreciably leading to low patronage of products and services produced by these companies.
An economist said the economic slow down is gradually taking toll on Nigerian companies.
According to him, apart from sectors that are underperforming based on the provisions they are making for exposures in their operations, other sectors which are not making provisions are still recording low returns and some losses.
His words: “What we are experiencing now goes beyond the compulsory provision required by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the National Insurance Commission of the economy. The truth of the situation on our hands is that global economic slowdown has gradually begun to creep on the companies. This has also impaired purchasing power and companies are no longer pulling the kind of turnover they used to. What this implies is that we are facing the reality of global meltdown and the earlier we realize and work to checkmate its full outburst of imminent recession, the better”.
He stressed that “Indifference and reactive measures from government will be costly at this time if the government does not stand up to curtail its movement now”.
The three companies that posted their audited results for 2008 recently all ended in losses.
First City Monument Bank’s profit after tax for instance declined by 73 per cent, sliding from N15 billion to N3.9 billion within the corresponding period of a financial year.
Guinea Insurance profit after tax also dropped by 18 per cent from N92.6 million to N75.3 million within the period.
Also, Interlinked Technologies profit after tax slumped by 108 per cent to N1.1 million against N13.1 million the previous year.
A look at the list of companies that posted their third quarter unaudited results established a similar trend. Out of 19 companies that posted their third quarter results, 11 of those results were in negative territory. The list included prominent corporate organisations like First Bank Nigeria Plc, Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc, International Breweries Plc, May & Baker Plc, UTC Nigeria Plc among others.
The loss pattern cuts across all sectors as opposed to those compelled to make provision for their bad businesses.
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