NBS makes loss in first seven months of operation

31 Mar, 2017 - 00:03 0 Views
NBS makes loss in first seven months of operation

The ManicaPost

National Building Society (NBS)  slumped to a $3 million loss in its first seven months of operation hurt  by initial costs of starting the organisation though it is optimistic of  bouncing to profitability by the end of the year.

NBS, a wholly owned subsidiary of public pension fund, the National  Social Security Authority (NSSA), opened its doors to the public in May  last year.

The institution was set up to provide affordable housing and low cost  housing finance.

In the seven months ending December last year, the building society  recorded a net interest income of $1,1 million which was however overrun  by start-up expenses which amounted to $4,4 million.

“Part of the reasons why our costs were high is that it also included  the initial start-up costs for operating the organisation,” said NBS  chief finance officer, Ethel Chitanda

“The losses that we had have been going down (on a monthly basis) and  we are confident that in 2017 we should be able to start making a return  for the shareholder.”

NSSA injected $25 million to get the financial institution running.

NBS managing director, Ken Chitando said the institution, which has  branches in Harare and Bulawayo, was targeting to spread its wings  across the country by opening four more branches in Chinhoyi, Masvingo  and Mutare.

It will in the next month launch agent banking operations at the 19 NSSA offices across the country.

“We are also going to come up with retail point of sale machines,” said  Chitando, adding the institution was pressing hard to gain a significant  market share.

He said the bank had, during the period, managed to mobilise deposits  of around $20 million and was targeting to introduce a variety of  products to marshal funds that will allow the institution to fund  critical housing projects.

Some of the products will be targeting the Zimbabwean diaspora as well  as small to medium enterprises. – New Ziana.

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