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WEMA Bank Fraud Hits ₦685 Million in 2023

Victoria Attah by Victoria Attah
April 16, 2024
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Wema Bank Revenue Hits N10.48 Billion n H1 2023
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In response to a significant fraud and forgery loss of ₦685 million ($594,943) in 2023, Wema Bank, a prominent Nigerian tier-2 bank with ₦1.8 trillion ($1.6 billion) in consumer deposits, has intensified its security protocols to safeguard against future incidents. The reported losses underscore the prevalence of fraud within Nigeria’s financial sector, prompting the bank to take proactive measures to address vulnerabilities.

According to a spokesperson for Wema Bank, the losses stemmed from various digital and collection/payment channels, including transactions involving third-party entities linked to the bank’s platform. The spokesperson attributed these incidents in part to challenges related to Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures and compliance protocols.

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To bolster its defenses against fraudulent activities, Wema Bank has embarked on initiatives to enhance its fraud monitoring mechanisms. Additionally, the bank has expanded its digital compliance department by recruiting more personnel. While the bank claims a significant decrease in fraud cases during the first quarter of 2024, this assertion awaits independent verification pending the release of the bank’s Q1 2024 financial results.

Despite grappling with fraud challenges, Wema Bank achieved remarkable growth in 2023, marked by a notable threefold increase in profits compared to the previous year. The surge in profitability, from ₦11 billion in 2022 to ₦35 billion in 2023, was partly attributed to a ₦13 billion foreign exchange (FX) revaluation gain. However, regulatory changes implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in March restricted banks from utilizing FX gains for dividend payouts or operational expenditures.

Key financial highlights from Wema Bank’s 2023 performance include a 71% surge in gross earnings to ₦226 billion, a 69% increase in net interest income to ₦91 billion, and a 44% growth in account maintenance fees to ₦3.9 billion. Furthermore, the bank witnessed substantial growth across various sectors, with FX transactions rising by 119% and loans and advances to banks and customers expanding by 42%.

Notably, Wema Bank demonstrated robust performance in its digital banking segment, with digital income reaching ₦745 million and electronic product fees amounting to ₦7.3 billion. The bank’s neobanking offering, ALAT, also experienced significant growth, attracting 2.1 million new users in 2023, although the total user base remains undisclosed.

Amidst its financial achievements, Wema Bank remains vigilant in addressing security vulnerabilities to safeguard its customers’ assets and maintain trust in the banking sector.

Tags: financial servicesfraudNigerian bankssecurity.Wema Bank
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