NSIA income dropped to N36.15bn in 2019

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Uche Usim, Abuja

Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) on Friday revealed that its total comprehensive income for 2019 was N36.15 billion, representing an 18% reduction relative to the 2018 income of N44.37 billion.

The Managing Director of the Authority, Mr Uche Orji made the disclosure at a virtual meeting held to announce the performance of the establishment.

Though the income dropped, Orji noted that real performance on core activities of the Authority was better than 2018 performance by 35% when currency revaluation income earned in 2018 is excluded.

According to him, the performance reflects the strength and capability of portfolio and risk management within the institution, especially when juxtaposed with the volatile global and generally challenging local investment environment.

He said: “Interest income, a key component of total income, earned in 2019 was N27.02 billion, representing a 13% increase over the N23.82 billion recorded in 2018. This underscores NSIA’s strategy to generate fixed income returns from securities that generate predictable interest, and steady returns including Eurobonds, Treasury bills and other secured deposits.

“2019 was a mostly favourable year for the Authority in terms of performance. We deployed our diversified asset strategy and secured positive returns from the international markets across all asset class. All asset classes, including equities, hedge funds and private equity outperformed. In the period, we also judiciously deployed capital toward key infrastructure project and recorded significant progress.

“Markets experienced a strong bullish run in 2019 due to the accommodative interest rate environment, sheathing of swords by US and China in the trade war and the signing of the Brexit agreement. On this account, the markets experienced fewer bouts of volatility. The Authority’s fund performed favorably by generating aggregate returns of 6.43%”.

The NSIA CEO pointed out that the theme for 2019 was “Strengthening the structures of NSIA for sustainable growth and investment”.

“To this effect, we evolved some framework and policies to enhance the internal operations of the NSIA. Our goal was to better position the institution to take advantage of growth opportunities in the market. To enshrine this across all NSIA touchpoints, we also replicated these systems in the subsidiary governance and management structures”, he added.

In her remarks, the Chief Operating Officer of NSIA, Mrs Stella Ojekwe-Onyejeli said the Authority recorded a 5% growth in total assets in the sum of N32.15 billion; bringing the total assets in the books to N649.84bn as of year-end. The total assets in 2018 closed at N617.70 billion

“The Authority continues to manage 3rd party funds on behalf of some government institutions. We currently manage funds for the Debt Management Office (DMO) and the Ministry of Finance.

“For DMO, the Current value of Asset under Management (AuM) is US$124.03 million. For 2018, this fund stood at US$122.60 million in AuM.

“For the Nigeria Stabilization Fund, managed on behalf of the Ministry of Finance, the fund balance was N33.365 billion. As of year end 2018, this balance was N20.814 billion.

“As of year-end 2019, NSIA’s core capital remained at US$1.5 billion. However, National Economic Council voted for an additional capital contribution of US$250 million in 2019 which was received on April 8, 2020”, she explained.

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