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Africa Prudential Records 19% increase in PBT

The leading registrar, investor services and business support solutions provider company, Africa Prudential Plc has announced its unaudited third quarter (Q3) financial statements for the period ended September 30th, 2022, with profit before tax gaining 19 per cent to N1.61billion compared to N1.35billion reported in Q3 2021.

The company announced 12 per cent increase in profit to N1.29billion from N1.15billion in Q3 2021.

The growth in profits was driven by revenue from contracts with customers that grew by 37 per cent to N1.15billion in Q3 2022 from N0.84billion in Q3 2021, while gross earnings stood at N2.97 billion in Q3 2022, representing 21 per cent increase from N2.45billion reported in Q3 2021.

The Managing Director/CEO of Africa Prudential, Mr. Obong Idiong, in a statement said, “Our results remain a testament to the impact of our deliberate efforts at diversifying and strengthening our revenue lines to multiple income lines, innovating new ways to deliver value, and adopting cost efficiency in every facet of our operations.

“The 115% growth in digital technology income highlights the success of our switch to a technology-oriented business and we remain positive about the potential growth from this revenue stream in the medium to long term.”

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