FCMB Group Plc for the half year ended June 30, 2020, the Group’s profit before tax (PBT) rose by 26% to close at N11.1bn compared to N8.8bn in the correspondin
The result released by the company translates to a return on average equity of 9.4% and earnings per share of 49 kobo, a Year-on-Year improvement of 16% and 29%, respectively.
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