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Sterling Financial Holdings Reports Near-Doubling of Pre-Tax Profit in 2025 Amid Revenue Surge

February 2, 2026
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Sterling Financial Holdings Company Plc delivered one of its strongest annual performances on record, posting a near-doubling of pre-tax profit for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, according to unaudited results released to the Nigerian Exchange.

The financial services group reported a profit before tax of N90.73 billion, representing a remarkable 98.3% increase from the prior year—a performance that underscores the company’s resilience and strategic positioning in Nigeria’s turbulent economic landscape.

Sterling HoldCo’s impressive bottom-line growth was fueled by a 46% year-on-year surge in gross earnings, which reached N476.50 billion. This expansion was underpinned by robust growth across both interest and non-interest income streams, signaling improved operational efficiency and diversification.

Interest income, the primary revenue driver for the banking group, climbed 42.8% to N369.56 billion. Within this, income from loans and advances—the core lending business—contributed N242.38 billion, marking a 32% annual increase. The growth reflects stronger loan origination and improved pricing discipline amid Nigeria’s high-interest-rate environment.

Net interest income, a key profitability metric, expanded by 55% to N208.89 billion, even as interest expenses rose 29.5% to N160.67 billion. The widening net interest margin suggests effective asset-liability management and the group’s ability to optimize funding costs while maximizing returns on interest-earning assets.

In a sign of strengthening asset quality, Sterling HoldCo’s non-performing loan (NPL) ratio improved to 4.7% from 5.4% in the previous year, indicating better credit risk management and portfolio discipline.

However, the group significantly increased its credit loss provisions, with impairment charges surging 147.5% to N26.75 billion. Analysts suggest this reflects a more conservative provisioning stance in anticipation of potential macroeconomic headwinds, rather than deteriorating loan quality.

Beyond traditional lending, Sterling HoldCo demonstrated strong performance in fee-based and trading activities. Net fees and commission income grew 31% to N44.8 billion, driven by increased transaction volumes and digital banking adoption.

Net trading income more than doubled to N30.9 billion, benefiting from foreign exchange trading opportunities and favorable market conditions in Nigeria’s volatile currency environment.

Sterling HoldCo’s balance sheet closed the year at N3.92 trillion in total assets, with growth driven primarily by expansion in loans and investment securities. Loans and advances to customers stood at N1.42 trillion, reinforcing the group’s capacity to generate interest income.

Customer deposits, a critical measure of franchise strength and public confidence, rose 18.2% to N2.98 trillion. The growth in low-cost deposits provides the group with stable, affordable funding to support lending activities.

Total shareholders’ equity expanded by 39% to N424.05 billion, bolstered by an 82.7% surge in retained earnings. The equity buildup strengthens the group’s capital adequacy and positions it favorably for regulatory compliance and future growth opportunities.

Sterling HoldCo’s 2025 performance comes against the backdrop of significant macroeconomic pressures in Nigeria, including persistent inflation, currency volatility, and monetary policy tightening by the Central Bank of Nigeria. Despite these headwinds, the group’s results reflect strategic agility, with management successfully leveraging high interest rates, expanding digital channels, and maintaining credit discipline.

The company’s ability to grow revenues faster than expenses while improving asset quality positions it as one of the standout performers in Nigeria’s banking sector for 2025.

With a fortified balance sheet, improved profitability metrics, and diversified revenue streams, Sterling Financial Holdings appears well-positioned to sustain its growth trajectory. However, continued success will depend on navigating Nigeria’s complex economic landscape, managing credit risk prudently, and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in digital financial services.

Investors and market analysts will be watching closely for management’s strategic guidance and capital deployment plans as the group looks to build on this momentum in 2026.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Sterling Financial Holdings delivered exceptional 2025 results, nearly doubling pre-tax profit to N90.73 billion—a 98% increase driven by strong loan growth, expanded net interest margins, and diversified income streams.

Despite Nigeria’s challenging economic environment, the bank demonstrated robust risk management with improved asset quality (NPL ratio falling to 4.7%) while growing customer deposits by 18% to N3 trillion.

The performance signals a well-capitalized, strategically positioned financial institution that successfully leveraged high interest rates and operational efficiency to achieve one of the sector’s strongest annual performances on record.

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