United Bank for Africa (UBA)
About
United Bank for Africa (UBA) is a prominent pan-African financial institution founded in 1949 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. It operates across 20 African countries and has an international presence in the UK, the US, and France. UBA offers a wide range of banking products and services, including personal and corporate banking, and is known for its strong commitment to financial inclusion and innovation. The bank plays a significant role in supporting economic development and growth across the African continent.
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Earnings Per Share (EPS)
8.18
The net profit divided by number of shares TTM
Price to Earnings (P/E)
4.78
Current price divided by EPS
Observed Effective Yield
40.08%
Observed annual compounding rate (5y)
Dividend Yield: 0.69%
1% Payments Since Jun 26th
Dividend history found below or visit Dividend Corner page
Risk Exposure
38.36%
Observed Likelihood of Downside Risk
Risk-Return Ratio
0.74%
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Periodic Returns
Performance over fixed intervals
DOD(Last Day)
-1.76%
WTD(This Week)
-1.01%
WOW(One Week)
-5.10%
MTD(This Month)
-12.13%
MOM(One Month)
-13.11%
QTD(This Quarter)
-15.91%
QOQ(One Quarter)
-18.37%
YTD(This Year)
-6.12%
YOY(One Year)
12.36%
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Price Statistics
Analysis from Jun 26, 2025 to Present
Starting
₦36
Period High
₦55
Period Low
₦34.9
Current
₦39.1
Price Percentile
20.90%
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