Business woes deepen in H2 as PMI drops to eight-month low

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Business confidence in Nigeria at the start of the second half of the year is at an all-time low, judging by July’s Purchasing Manager’s

• Five banks accounted for 80.8% industry PAT in 2023 Index , which shows a steep deterioration from the preceding month of June. According to Stanbic IBTC’s readings, headline… Index , which shows a steep deterioration from the preceding month of June.

Readings above 50.0 signal an improvement in business conditions on the previous month, while readings below 50.0 show deterioration. The renewed worsening in the health of the private sector mainly reflected the first reductions in output and new orders since November last year. In both cases, rates of decline were only modest, however.

The report said the FUGAZ banks also took the lion’s share of 79.3 per cent of industry profit before tax , in the same year. The report said banks gained N2.6 trillion from FX trading and revaluation owing to favourable net FX positions. It also noted that “reformsˮ targeted at accelerating the cashless economy drove a sharp upturn in deposits, up 71.

“These, along with sharp interest rate hikes in H2, toughed head-winds for businesses operating in an economy without adequate infrastructure support, rife with insecurity, and in dire need of sector-specific policy rework. Expectedly, real sector players suffered historic underperformance as firms booked significant losses owing to FX and interest rate pressure, as well as pressure on sales.”

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