Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) PLC has pulled off a stunning financial turnaround, recording a GH¢367.2 million historical profit position by the end of 2025.
According to the bank’s audited summary financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025, ADB PLC recorded a profit after tax of GH¢367.2 million, a massive leap from the GH¢35 million profit recorded in 2024.
The recovery is being hailed by industry analysts as a “resurrection,” driven by a successful recapitalisation exercise and a sharp focus on recovering non-performing loans (NPLs).
The Turnaround in Numbers
The Bank’s total assets grew by 22%, crossing the GH¢17 billion mark. This growth was underpinned by a significant increase in investment securities, which rose from GH¢3.8 billion to GH¢5.0 billion.
Strategic Pillars of Success
Aggressive Loan Recovery
The Bank made significant strides in cleaning up its books. Recoveries from non-performing loans (NPLs) totalled GH¢301.4 million, which, alongside a profit of GH¢367.3 million, helped the Bank enhance its equity position. Although the NPL ratio remains relatively high at 70.53%, it is a marked improvement from the 75.26% seen a year prior. The Bank continues its aggressive recoveries as part of its strategy to further strengthen its balance sheet.
The Recapitalisation
The Bank received a deposit of GH¢850 million for unregistered shares, which has strengthened its capital position and improved the CAR to 27.17%, supported by recoveries of GHS381.4 million from non-performing loans and a profit of GH¢367.3 million. In 2024, the bank’s CAR stood at (3.15%), well below regulatory requirements. The improved CAR of 27.17% provides a solid buffer for the Bank’s operations.
Efficiency and Income Growth
ADB’s core banking operations saw explosive growth. Net interest income nearly doubled, reaching GH¢1.37 billion. This suggests that despite the focus on recovery, the Bank’s lending and investment strategies are yielding much higher returns than in previous years.
Shareholder Value and Equity
The bank’s Total Equity saw a significant rise, jumping from GH¢1.27 billion to GH¢2.47 billion. This increase was supported by GH¢850 million in proceeds from a deposit for shares, signalling strong investor confidence in the bank’s new direction.
A Future Rooted in Agriculture
Despite the heavy focus on financial restructuring, ADB has not abandoned its core mission. The bank spent GH¢2.95 million on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), including sponsoring the National Best Farmer Award and donating to schools.
ADB’s 2025 performance is expected to reinforce investor confidence and position the Bank for the next phase of growth in line with its strategic vision to be among the top 3 performing banks in Ghana.
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