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Nigerian banks don’t have enough dollars to fund acquisition of Shell assets in Nigeria – Agbaje

Ubah Jeremiah IfeanyibyUbah Jeremiah Ifeanyi
2 years ago
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Nigerian lenders likely do not have enough dollars to fund clients interested in acquiring assets of Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited.

This assertion was made by the Chief Executive Officer of the Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Mr Segun Agbaje at GTCO’s investor conference held virtually, according to Bloomberg.

Such a deal, according to Agbaje would require syndication of up to $1.8 billion, and raising that kind of funding locally at the moment can be very tough.

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Backstory

Royal Dutch Shell Plc had admitted that its spill-prone activities in Nigeria are incompatible with efforts to go green after more than half a century of pulling oil out of the country’s wetlands.

The Anglo-Dutch firm has been gradually selling onshore assets in the West African country, attempting to put to rest long-standing issues such as pollution caused by broken pipelines and the ensuing court disputes with local populations.

Shell’s ambition to turn itself into a clean energy behemoth and progressively wind down its oil and gas sector to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 has exacerbated the problem in the last year.

Shell announced in May that it would abandon its onshore oil operations in Nigeria because they no longer fit with the company’s strategic goals.

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What GTCO’s CEO is saying

The Chief Executive Officer of the Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Mr Segun Agbaje said, “Such a deal would require syndication of up to $1.8 billion and it can be very tough to raise this kind of funding locally at the moment.

“When I look at the books of Nigerian banks today, I don’t see a lot of dollar liquidity. It is becoming a very difficult deal for people to pull off.”

Nigerian banks have seen their capacity to embark on such transactions decrease significantly since they syndicated $3.3 billion in debt to Dangote Industries for a refinery and petrochemical complex in 2013 and recently financed Heirs Holding’s $1.1 billion acquisition of OML 17.

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According to Agbaje, Dollar inflows into Nigeria were slowed by a drop in crude prices and an economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, putting pressure on reserves.

GTCO is seeking a license from the Central Bank of Nigeria to establish a payment firm in order to mitigate issues in its primary activities.

Agbaje said the company was waiting for regulatory permission on an acquisition that would allow it to run pension and asset management companies.

“Our desire in the medium to long term is that the three new businesses will contribute about 30 per cent of group profit,” he said.

After interest earnings from loans and investment securities fell 22% to N116.9 billion in the first half, the company’s net income fell 16% to N78.1 billion (US$189.8 million).

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