
The apex bank, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has issued new guidelines to all banks including Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and Discount Houses (DHs), on internal capital generation and dividend payout ratio. The new guidelines, issued via a circular (the Circular) referenced BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/11/002 and dated 31 January 2018, becomes effective immediately.
Under the new guidelines, banks are now required to ensure that their composite risk rating (CRR), minimum capital adequacy ratio (CAR) and non-performing loan (NPL) ratio are within the prescribed thresholds set out by CBN before dividend can be paid out to shareholders.
Major highlights of the Circular are presented below.
Dividend pay-out | Criteria |
No dividend pay-out |
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Restricted to pay-out ratio of 30% |
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Restricted to 75% of profit after tax |
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No restriction |
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In addition to the above, the following are also applicable;
- No DMB or DH shall be allowed to pay dividend out of reserves.
- Banks shall submit their Board approved dividend pay-out policy to the CBN before payment of dividend shall be permitted.
The Circular is an attempt by CBN to address the worrying trend of financial institutions paying out a significant proportion of their profits as dividend, irrespective of their risk profile and without regard to the need to build resilience through adequate capital buffers. It is also expected to engender a culture where banks use retained earnings as an important source of growing their capital.
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