Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
Annual Report
31 December 2021
Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
Annual Report
31 December 2021
Table of Contents | Page |
Corporate Information | 03 |
Management Team | 04 |
Corporate Governance Report | 05 |
Directors' Report | 23 |
Statement of Directors' Responsibilities in the preparation of the Consolidated and | 41 |
Separate Financial Statements | |
Statement of Corporate Responsibility for the Financial Statements | 42 |
Report of the Statutory Audit Committee | 43 |
Independent Board Evaluation Report | 44 |
Independent Auditor's Report | 45 |
Consolidated and Separate Statements of Profit and Loss and Other Comprehensive | 51 |
Income | |
Consolidated and Separate Statements of Financial Position | 53 |
Consolidated and Separate Statements of Changes in Equity | 54 |
Consolidated and Separate Statements of Cash Flows | 58 |
Notes to the Financial Statements | 60 |
Other National Disclosures: | 180 |
Value Added Statement | 181 |
Five-year Financial Summary | 182 |
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Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
Annual Report
31 December 2021
CORPORATE INFORMATION | ||
Directors | ||
Beatrice Hamza Bassey (Mrs.) | - | Board Chair |
Emeka Okonkwo* | - | Chief Executive Officer |
Omolola Cardoso (Mrs.) | - | Executive Director |
Joseph Mbulu | - Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer/Executive | |
Compliance Officer | ||
Aisha Abubakar (Mrs.)1 | - | Independent Non-Executive Director |
Obafunke Alade-Adeyefa (Mrs.) | - | Independent Non-Executive Director |
Richard Burrett | - | Non-Executive Director |
Ian Clyne | - | Non-Executive Director |
Kenroy Dowers | - | Non-Executive Director |
Paul Kokoricha | - | Non-Executive Director |
Taimoor Labib | - | Non-Executive Director |
Emeka Ogbechie | - | Non-Executive Director |
Mark Patterson | - | Non-Executive Director |
- Appointed CEO with effect from 1st April 2021
1 Appointed with effect from 9th September 2021
Emeka Emuwa - Chief Executive Officer
Retired with effect from 31st March 2021
Adekunle Sonola - Executive Director
Retired with effect from 30th March 2021
Company Secretary
Somuyiwa Adedeji Sonubi
FRC/2013/NBA/00000002061
Registered office
Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
Stallion Plaza
36 Marina Lagos
Auditor
Ernst and Young
UBA House (10th & 13th Floors),
57 Marina,
Lagos.
Registrar & Transfer Office
CardinalStone Registrars Limited
335/337 Herbert Macaulay Way
Yaba
Lagos
Board Appraiser
DCSL Corporate Services Limited
235, Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju
Lagos
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Union Bank of Nigeria Plc | ||
Annual Report | ||
31 December 2021 | ||
Management Team | ||
1 | Emeka Okonkwo | Chief Executive Officer |
2 | Omolola Cardoso | Head, Retail Banking/Chief Digital and Innovation Officer |
3 | Joseph Mbulu | Chief Financial Officer (CFO)/Executive Compliance Officer |
(ECO) | ||
4 | Abolade Jegede | Regional Executive |
5 | Olusola Olubi | Head, Corporate Banking |
6 | Ogochukwu Ekezie-Ekaidem | Chief Brand and Marketing Officer |
7 | Abigail Duopama-Obomanu | Chief Compliance Officer |
8 | Miyen Swomen | Chief Talent Officer |
9 | Olajumoke Sherifat Odulaja | Chief Risk Officer |
10 | Olatayo Baruwa | Chief Credit Officer |
11 | Chidi Ileka | Regional Executive |
12 | Ikechukwuka Emerole | Head, Treasury |
13 | Gloria Omereonye | Area Business Executive |
14 | Morenike Olabisi | Head, CBG Food and Beverages |
15 | Ali Kadiri | Head, CBG General |
16 | Helen Brume | Head, Oil and Gas/Specialized Markets |
17 | Mobolade Ojeahere | Head, Transaction Banking |
18 | Oluwagbenga Adeoye | Head, Financial Control |
19 | Prince Akamadu | Chief Audit Executive |
20 | Sesan Sobowale | Head, Legal |
21 | Oluwayomi Ibosiola | Chief Data and Analytics Officer |
22 | Ayotunde Ojo-Awosika | Area Business Executive |
23 | Somuyiwa Sonubi | Company Secretary |
24 | Dupe Ogunbiyi | Head, Services |
25 | Tiwa Ademoyega | Head, Assets and Liability Management |
26 | Francis Mojoyinola | Head, Internal Control |
Subsidiaries | ||
27 | David Forster | Managing Director, Union Bank (UK) Plc |
28 | Tosin Osikoya | Managing Director, UBN Property Company Plc |
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Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
Annual Report
31 December 2021
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REPORT
Corporate Governance practice in Union Bank of Nigeria Plc ("UBN" or "the Bank") are as codified in the Central Bank of Nigeria's ("CBN") Code of Corporate Governance of 2014, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") Code of Corporate Governance of 2011, the Nigerian Code of Corporate Governance of 2018 by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria ("FRCN"), the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act of 2020 (as amended) and other relevant statutes. All these provide guidance for the governance of the Bank, compliance with regulatory requirements and form the basis of the core values upon which the Bank is run. These codes and statutes are geared towards ensuring the accountability of the Board of Directors ("the Board") and Management to the stakeholders of the Bank and emphasize the need to meet and address the interests of a range of stakeholders, to promote the long-term sustainability of the Bank.
UBN is committed to the best corporate governance practices and believes that adherence and commitment to high governance principles and standards is the panacea for effective control and management of the Bank. The principle of good corporate governance practices remains one of our core values and an important ingredient in creating, protecting, promoting, and sustaining shareholders' interests, rights and values, as well as delivering excellent service to our customers. The Bank is committed to the highest ethical standards and transparency in the conduct of its business.
In compliance with the requirements of the CBN, the Bank undertakes internal reviews of its compliance with defined corporate governance practices and submits reports on the Bank's compliance status to the CBN. Also, an annual Board appraisal review is conducted by an independent consultant appointed by the Bank, DCSL Corporate Services Limited, whose report is submitted to the CBN and presented to shareholders at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Bank, in compliance with the provisions of the CBN Code of Corporate Governance.
Securities Trading Policy
To further demonstrate its commitment to transparency and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, the Bank has a Securities Trading Policy in line with the Codes of Corporate Governance of the CBN and SEC respectively, and Section 14 of the Amendment to the Listings Rules of the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX). The Policy sets out the process by which directors, staff, shareholders, key management personnel, third party service providers or any other connected persons who have direct or indirect access to the Bank's insider information can deal in the Bank's securities. It also prohibits the trading of the Bank's securities during 'Closed Periods'. The policy is designed to ensure that its compliance is monitored on an ongoing basis.
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