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Fitch Ratings affirms UBA Ghana as a strong, stable Bank

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Fitch Ratings affirms UBA Ghana as a strong, stable Bank

Fitch in its recent review has affirmed its strong rating of Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at “B-” with stable outlook on United Bank for Africa Ghana (UBA Ghana).

The rating on UBA Ghana shows a strong and growing business supported by a dominant Parent (United Bank for Africa Plc) with a strong Shareholder Support Rating (SSR), which “reflects a limited probability of extraordinary shareholder support, if required. Fitch stated that UBA Plc has a high propensity to provide support given the subsidiary’s importance to the Parent’s Pan-African Strategy and its substantial contribution to the group net income”.

The downgrade of the Viability Rating (VR) follows the downgrade of Ghana’s Long-Term IDRs and reflects our view that UBA Ghana’s standalone credit profile is closely linked to that of the Sovereign given the concentration of its operations within Ghana, reliance on sovereign-derived income and high exposure to the Sovereign relative to capital. The VR is one notch below the ‘ccc+’ implied VR, reflecting the Operating Environment/Sovereign Rating Constraint. 

Fitch had earlier in the year rated UBA Ghana Long Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at “B-” with stable outlook. This recent rating therefore affirms UBA Ghana’s B- rating.

It is worthy to mention that Fitch, being an International Rating Agency, provides forward-looking Credit opinions on Organizations that engage their services or they may also initiate unsolicited rating coverage where sufficient public information is available.

We are aware that UBA Ghana in its part is one of the few Ghanaian Banks that volunteered to be rated by Fitch based on its consistent performance as well as its global network across Africa, Europe, and America.

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In 2021, UBA Ghana’s deposit grew by 46%, the highest growth in the industry to cross the GHS4billion mark while the industry growth average at the time stood at 16.7%.

The bank’s investment security to asset ratio stands at 52.5% which is only third in the industry and higher than the industry average of 40.5%. Additionally, as at the end of the second quarter of 2022, UBA Ghana’s Liquidity ratio was 73.87%. These indices demonstrate the bank’s strong and resilient performance.

UBA Ghana has a strong balance sheet with a strong liquidity ratio of 73.87%, higher Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 24.75%, High earning asset of 73.2%.

The Bank has led in many innovations in the industry and at the peak of the COVID pandemic, introduced LEO, Ghana’s first virtual banker on WhatsApp, Facebook and iMessage and soon to be deployed on two other channels pending approval of the central Bank.

UBA Ghana is a subsidiary of United Bank for Africa Plc which is a leading pan-African financial institution, offering banking services to more than thirty-seven million customers across 1,000 business offices and customer touch points in 20 African countries.

With presence in New York, London, Paris and now the UAE, 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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