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FBN, 2 other banks fined over failure to submit financial statements
The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has fined three banks N13.5 million for failure to file their financial statements after the regulatory due date.
The three banks, Union Bank Plc, Unity Bank Plc and First Bank Holdings Plc were sanctioned during the current financial year 2022 for their inability to meet the regulatory requirements ranging between Full Year’2021 and the first quarter of 2022.
Further checks revealed that First Bank Holding Plc led with N8.1 million of the fines while Unity Bank Plc followed with a fine of N4.2 million and Union Bank Plc trailed with N1.2 million.
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The Exchange in its X-Compliance report explained that the initiative was designed to maintain market integrity and protect the investors by providing compliance-related information on all listed companies.
The report thus stated that “Companies that are listed on the Exchange are required to adhere to high disclosure standards which are prescribed in Appendix 111 of the Listing Rules.
“Financial information which is periodic disclosure and on-going material events disclosure should be released to The Exchange in a timely manner to enable it efficiently perform its function of maintaining an orderly market”.
NGX RegCo applied sanctions in accordance with the Rules for Filing of Accounts and Treatment of Default Filing, Rulebook of NGX (Issuers’ Rules)
First Bank Holdings Plc got N5.5 million fine for 2021 audited financials and N2.6 million for the first quarter’ 2022 financials.
Unity Bank Plc was penalized with N3.6 million fine for 2021 audited financials and N600,000 for Q1’2022 financials. Union Bank Plc got N1.2 million fine for 2021 audited accounts.
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