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    Home » NGX Group reports ₦15.6bn FY 2025 profit, declares ₦3.00 FY dividend & 1-for-3 bonus issue

    NGX Group reports ₦15.6bn FY 2025 profit, declares ₦3.00 FY dividend & 1-for-3 bonus issue

    March 10, 2026
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    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, NGX Group, reported audited results for the year ended 31 December 2025, posting double-digit revenue growth, improved operating margins, stronger liquidity and a reinforced balance sheet, underscoring earnings resilience amid a challenging macroeconomic environment.

    The Board of Directors approved the 2025 Audited Financial Statements at its meeting of 24 February 2026, following consideration of the report of the Board Risk and Audit Committee. Reflecting improved profitability and capital strength, the Board declared a 50% year-on-year increase in total dividend and approved a 1-for-3 bonus share issue.

    For the year ended 31 December 2025, NGX Group recorded Core revenue growth of 36.0% to ₦22.9 billion, up from  ₦16.9 billion in 2024; Operating profit increased by 44.4% to ₦11.8 billion; Profit Before Tax of ₦15.6 billion, up from N13.6billion in 2024; and earnings per share of ₦4.75

    Revenue expansion was driven by sustained growth across core business segments, improved customer penetration on the back of increased investor activity and rising investor confidence. Finance costs reduced by 67% following significant deleveraging of the Group’s balance sheet.

    As at 31 December 2025, NGX Group maintained a strong financial position as total assets increased to ₦71.0 billion, up from ₦68.0 billion in 2024 and Shareholders’ equity strengthened to ₦55.2 billion.

    The improved debt-to-equity position reflects a conservative capital structure, enhanced solvency profile, and strong retained earnings growth.

    The Board approved a final dividend of ₦2.00 per ordinary share. Combined with the interim dividend of ₦1.00 per share previously paid, bringing the total dividend for FY 2025 to ₦3.00 per share, representing a 50% increase year-on-year.

    In addition, shareholders will receive 1  new ordinary share for every 3 shares held, with a qualification date of 10 April 2026. The combined dividend increase and bonus issue reflect balanced capital allocation, rewarding shareholders while maintaining financial flexibility to support strategic growth initiatives.

    Commenting on the results, Alhaji (Dr.) Umaru Kwairanga, Group Chairman stated: “Our 2025 performance demonstrates the resilience of our business model and the effectiveness of disciplined strategic execution. Strong revenue growth, improved operating margins and a strengthened balance sheet reinforce our commitment to delivering sustainable long-term shareholder value.

    “The increased dividend and bonus issue reflect the Board’s confidence in the sustainability of our earnings and the robustness of our capital position as we continue to deepen Nigeria’s capital markets. We are confident that the momentum that we have built in 2025 will be sustained given investor confidence in the Nigerian capital market and a pipeline of exciting new listings that will broaden and deepen the market.”

    The Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Temi Popoola, said: “We delivered strong top-line growth and enhanced profitability in 2025 despite macroeconomic headwinds. Our 36% core revenue growth, improved operating efficiency and successful deleveraging have strengthened our capital base and financial flexibility, supporting the increased dividend and bonus issuance.

    “As regulatory standards evolve, including the recent upward review of minimum capital requirements by the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, our robust balance sheet positions us to meet new thresholds seamlessly while continuing to invest in liquidity expansion, product innovation and market infrastructure to build a resilient, globally competitive exchange group.”

    With improved liquidity, a strengthened capital base, and diversified revenue streams, NGX Group remains well positioned to sustain its growth trajectory and deliver long-term value to shareholders and stakeholders alike.

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