Sterling HoldCo declares 99% profit growth and reduced cost-to-income

Sterling HoldCo has announced a significant 99% growth in profits alongside a reduction in its cost-to-income ratio. This development highlights improved financial performance for the Nigerian holding company. Details emerge from a recent declaration reported in local media.

Sterling HoldCo, a prominent Nigerian holding company, has declared an impressive 99% increase in its profit figures. This announcement also includes a notable reduction in the cost-to-income ratio, signaling enhanced operational efficiency.

The declaration was made public on February 9, 2026, as covered by ThisDayLive. While specific figures for the profit amount or the exact cost-to-income percentage were not detailed in the initial reports, the growth underscores a positive trajectory for the company's financial health amid Nigeria's economic landscape.

This news comes at a time when Nigerian businesses are navigating various challenges, yet Sterling HoldCo's results suggest resilience and strategic cost management. Further details on the contributing factors, such as revenue streams or expense controls, are anticipated in upcoming financial statements.

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