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UBA Wins Bank of the Year Africa 2023

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By David Torough, Abuja

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has clinched nine prestigious awards at The Bankers Awards 2023, organized by The Banker Magazine – a publication of Financial Times of London, the world’s leading business newspaper.

The awards presented to the bank at a ceremony in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, included the highly coveted Bank of the Year Africa 2023, solidifying UBA’s position as the leading financial institution on the African continent.

The bank’s subsidiaries also emerged as the Bank of the Year in eight of the 20 countries where it operates in Africa.

The winning subsidiaries are UBA Cameroon, UBA Chad, UBA Ghana, UBA Cote d’Ivoire, UBA Mozambique, UBA Congo,  UBA Sierra Leone, and UBA Tanzania, underscoring the bank’s dominance and impact across diverse African markets.

This is the second time in the past three years that the bank has won the regional award as the best bank in Africa, as it had emerged winner in 2021.

UBA’s Group Managing Director, Oliver Alawuba, who received the awards on behalf of the bank, expressed gratitude about the awards, and said the recognitions come as a reassurance that the bank is on track in its goal of consolidating its leadership position in Africa, and creating superior value for its stakeholders.

“UBA is honoured to be named the Bank of the Year in these eight countries and to receive the overall Award for Africa. This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and innovative spirit of the entire UBA team. We remain committed to delivering top-notch banking services that positively impact the lives of our customers across the continent.

Alawuba said, “We have our millions of customers across the globe and our many thousands of staff to thank for this. They are the very reason why we keep winning and receiving these accolades.”

The Banker Awards is widely recognized as a benchmark for banking excellence globally, and UBA’s multiple victories underscore the institution’s commitment to providing exceptional financial servicesand superior financial intermediation on the continent. As Africa’s Bank of the Year, UBA has demonstrated its ability to navigate the complexities of the African banking landscape and emerge as a leading force in driving economic growth and financial inclusion.

Speaking earlier about UBA’s consistent excellence in the financial services sector across the continent which has earned the bank great accolades overtime, Editor of the Banker, Joy Macknight, said that as always, UBA remains a clear winner across a wide range of criteria, having performed impressively across its footprint with a strong financial performance across most of its markets.

 “In a year of strong competition among the continent’s major banking groups, UBA has gained the edge on its rivals to win the Bank of the Year award for Africa for the 2nd time in three years. Congratulations. The award recognises the bank’s strength across Africa, including many of its most competitive markets,” Macknight stated.

Since 1926, the Bank of the Year awards has been celebrating the best of global banking and is regarded as the industry standard for banking excellence.

Just recently, UBA won the 2023 FMDQ Gold Awards in three Categories including the Best FX Liquidity Provider, Dealing Institution of the Year and Best Money Market Liquidity Provider. This recognition is a testament to UBA’s impressive capital strength and capacity to provide liquidity to the Nigerian financial market even in the face of harsh economic realities. Despite the headwinds, UBA Group has consistently maintained its position as Nigeria’s leading financial institution.

In June, the banking group announced impressive half-year financial results, and further increased the performance in Quarter 3, 2023, with profit before tax (PBT) soared to N502.01 billion, Shareholders’ Funds standing strong at N1.778 trillion, and total assets, reaching N16.24 trillion.

These outstanding figures not only reflect UBA’s institutional strength, but also demonstrate its position as a corporate role model in Nigeria and across Africa.

United Bank for Africa Plc is a leading Pan-African financial institution, offering banking services to more than thirty-five (35) million customers, across 1,000 business offices and customer touch points in 20 African countries. With presence in New York, London, Paris, and Dubai, UBA is connecting people and businesses across Africa through retail, commercial and corporate banking, innovative cross-border payments and remittances, trade finance and ancillary banking services.

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Nigeria Customs Set to Review License Rates of Agents

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By Tony Obiechina Abuja

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it has commenced consultations with stakeholders on planned review of licensing renewal fees for Licensed Customs Agents.

This was disclosed during a high-level stakeholders’ engagement with executives of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), the Africa Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON), and Customs Consultative Committee (CCC), held at the NCS Headquarters recently in Abuja.

In a statement by NCS spokesman, Abdullahi Maiwada on Sunday, the meeting marked the first in a series of consultation sessions to be held with industry players ahead of the planned implementation.

The licensing of Customs Agents remains a critical component in safeguarding the integrity of Nigeria’s cargo clearance process. The planned review is intended to reflect prevailing economic realities, including the value of exchange rates, address operational demands, and ensure that only agents who meet the Service’s compliance, competence, and integrity requirements continue to operate within the system.

The initiative is aimed at promoting accountability, streamlining processes, and enhancing the quality of service delivery in the sector.

The Service emphasised that the review forms part of broader modernisation efforts targeted at repositioning the NCS to meet the evolving needs of international trade and border management. It is expected to create a more transparent, predictable, and efficient licensing regime that will ultimately benefit legitimate operators and the trading public.

The new licensing structure is scheduled to take effect from January 2026, following the conclusion of stakeholder consultations.

Furthermore, Licensed Customs Agents who comply with the new licensing structure will enjoy access to premium facilitation measures, including faster processing timelines, improved engagement channels with Customs officers, and enhanced integration with the Service’s upgraded digital platforms.

 This compliance-driven incentive is designed to encourage adherence to professional standards while discouraging sharp practices.

The NCS reassures stakeholders of its commitment to an inclusive process and notes that feedback from industry associations, individual operators, and relevant government agencies will be carefully considered before the finalisation and implementation of the review. The Service also reiterates its dedication to fairness, transparency, and the promotion of a secure, competitive, and efficient trading environment in Nigeria.

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Nigeria Exports 663m Metric Tonnes of Products within ECOWAS in Six Months

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The Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), said Nigeria exported products worth 663 million metric tonnes to 11 ECOWAS countries in the first half year of 2025.

The Director-General of the NEPC, Nonye Ayeni, made this known to newsmen, while presenting a report on first half of 2025 Non-Oil Export Performance, in Abuja on Sunday.

Ayeni said that the figure showed an increase in exported products as against the same period in 2024.

“In the same vein, Nigeria exported 488 million metric tonnes of products worth 83.538 million dollars to 21 African countries outside ECOWAS.

“This is reflecting an increase of 2.59 per cent of the total export value as compared to 1.

96 per cent for the same period of 2024.

“It also lends credence to the fact that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) holds the key to intra-African trade.

“Indeed, Nigeria’s active participation in the AfCFTA is a testament to the significant opportunity it offers to exporting companies, also Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs),” she said.

Ayeni said that the effort would help to boost regional trade and drive economic growth across the African continent.

She, therefore, commended the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, on its commitment in ensuring that Nigeria becomes a hub and a major player in economic development.

She said of the top 20 leading export companies, Indorama Eleme Fertiliser and Chemical Ltd and Starlink Global and Ideal Ltd, maintained their position as the first and second.

According to her, the companies maintained their position with 11.92 per cent and 8.82 per cent, respectively.

She said that in the period under review, a total of 29 banks participated in processing export transactions.

“A total of 10,214 Nigeria Export Proceed Forms (NXPs) were opened through these banks for non-oil exports with Zenith Bank Plc leading the pack with 31.98 per cent of the total NXPs for non-oil export.

“While First Bank Nigeria Plc and Guaranty Trust Bank Plc came second and third, with 12.44 per cent and 11.47 per cent, respectively,” she said.

The director-general said that a total of 18 exit points were used in exporting non-oil products from Nigeria during the period under review.

She said that the exit points included eight seaports, three international airports and seven land borders, adding that 94.15 per cent of the total non-oil exports were routed through seaports.

The NEPC boss said that in the period under review, the council organised over 252 capacity building programmes, with a total of 27,352 participants across the country.

She said that the training focused on documentation and procedures and export readiness.

“We also carried out training in the area of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), Good Warehousing Practice (GWP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), packaging and labelling, among others”.

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FG Pushes for Modern Equipment to Boost Manufacturing

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The Federal Government has said that Nigeria must transition from importing used industrial scrap to deploying world-class, resilient manufacturing solutions as part of efforts to reposition the sector for global competitiveness.

The Minister of State for Industry, Sen.

John Enoh, stated this on Wednesday during the 2025 edition of the Nigeria Manufacturing and Equipment/Nigerian Raw Materials Expo held in Lagos.

Enoh declared that Nigeria could not continue to rely on outdated and imported equipment if it hopes to achieve true industrial sovereignty.

He said, “We must move from importing used, you know, industrial scrap, because most of them, that’s what they are, to deploying world-class solutions built for resilience, for sustainability.

The minister noted that manufacturing currently contributes less than 10 per cent to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product and that the government is working to reverse the trend by prioritising domestic production and adding value to local raw materials.

He added that the government was finalising a Draft National Industrial Policy, which would place technology adoption, equipment financing, and power integration at the core of manufacturing innovation.

The industry minister noted that the policy is also aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly the goal of diversifying Nigeria’s economy across key sub-sectors, including textiles, automotive, and agro-processing.

Enoh commended the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, the Raw Materials Research and Development Council, and other stakeholders for working collaboratively to develop a “fit-for-purpose” policy framework.

He explained that through the planned Made-in-Nigeria campaign, likely to be anchored by the Pro-Nigeria Secretariat, the Federal Government would support certification, digital marketplaces, and media visibility for locally produced equipment and innovations.

The Minister also revealed that the government is harmonising efforts across ministries and agencies such as the Bank of Industry, the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, the Nigeria Industrial Policy Council, and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure.

He urged Nigerian manufacturers and innovators to see the Expo not just as a marketplace but as a mandate to forge strategic technology transfer partnerships and explore modular, mobile, and decentralised equipment models for underserved regions.

He also urged the stakeholders to collaborate with tertiary institutions to co-design Nigeria-specific machines and define sustainability as industrial sovereignty and inclusive economic development.

President of the MAN, Francis Meshioye, in his remarks, described the expo as an opportunity to transform intentions into innovation and enhance Nigeria’s industrial competitiveness.

He said, “We embarked on a remarkable journey, not just about showcasing capabilities, but about exploring partnerships, innovation, and sustainable practices that can propel our industry to prosperity.”

Meshioye commended participants for their enthusiasm and urged stakeholders to reflect on how insights from the event could reshape business strategies.

“The theme of this year’s expo, ‘Accelerating Sustainable Manufacturing Through Cutting-Edge Equipment and Technology Solutions’, strongly resonates with our industry’s needs,” he said.

He added, “We must make manufacturing desirable, attractive, and a household name.”

Highlights of the day included panel discussions on sustainable innovation and technology transfer in manufacturing, the growth mindset of women in manufacturing and leveraging international partnerships.

The panellists included the Consul General of India in Lagos, Chandramouli Kern; Chief Executive Officer of PROPAK, George Pearson; Senior Trade Consultant (West Africa), VDMA, Kayode Jegede; and CEO of Open Access Data Centres, Dr Ayotunde Coker, among others.

The three-day expo brought together key government agencies, private sector players, equipment manufacturers, innovation hubs, and academia to deliberate on strategies to deepen local production capacity, reduce reliance on foreign inputs, and build an inclusive, sustainable industrial future.

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