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TAJBank’s Profit Before Tax Surges By 74%, Pays Higher Dividends
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TAJBank’s Profit Before Tax Surges By 74%, Pays Higher Dividends

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Kayode Tokede

TAJBank Limited, has said that it sustained its frontline position in the nation’s ethical banking space with its Profit Before Tax (PBT) surging year-on-year by74 per cent to N31.562 billion in FY2025, from N18.166 billion recorded in FY2024.

The latest data from the bank’s audited 2025 financial statements reflected that its total assets grew to N1.34 trillion from N953 billion in the preceding year, while the non-interest  lender’s total equity grew to N149.230 billion, reflecting 144% growth over the N61.250 billion recorded in the preceding year among other positive Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of its operations during the year.

To reward the shareholders for their commitment to the sustainable growth of the bank as Nigeria’s largest ethical bank by assets, the Board at the bank’s just concluded virtual 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) approved 20 kobo dividend per share for the investors, one of the highest dividends per share ratio in the nation’s banking industry.

Commenting on the Board’s decision on the dividend payment during a brief chat with journalists on decisions taken during the AGM, the Board Chairman, Alhaji Tanko Gwamna, said: “The Board rewarded the shareholders for their contributions to the growth of TAJBank as we have been doing over the years.”   

In his remarks, the bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Hamid Joda, described the improving financial performance of TAJBank “as a clear demonstration of the management’s adoption of prudential financial approach in our operations and this is already helping to grow investor confidence in the bank.

He said, “I am using this opportunity to thank the shareholders and to assure them that come rain or shine, their funds are secured and will continue to yield sustainable good returns to them on a yearly basis.”

Also, the bank’s Executive Director, Mr. Sheriff Idi, enthused: “We greatly value our shareholders and customers because their interest is why we are in business and we will always prioritize them in our operations.”

After five years of operations in Nigeria’s rapidly evolving non-interest banking (NIB) space, TAJBank Limited was recently rated by the regulatory authorities as the biggest player in the NIB subsector based on its approved financial statements for the half year 2025, in terms of total assets and gross earnings values.

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