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NBS Adopts Stanbic IBTC PMI As FG’s Official Index

NBS adopts Stanbic IBTC PMI as FG’s official indexThe National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has officially adopted the Stanbic IBTC Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) as the Nigerian government’s private sector-based index for the country. According to the Statistician General of the Federation and Director-General, NBS, Dr. Yemi Kale, who made this revelation at the official launch of the Stanbic IBTC PMI last week, in Lagos Stanbic IBTC again had taken the lead in the financial services industry with the PMI launch. He said his agency was pleased to partner the bank on the index and assured that it will continue to extend the necessary assistance and support to ensure the PMI is robust.

“We looked at the methodology, asked questions and we are extremely happy with the PMI. And to show the extent to which we are happy with it, we have officially adopted the Stanbic IBTC Nigeria PMI as government’s PMI,” Kale said.

The bank said it launched the index, compiled by Market, as part of efforts to ensure a vibrant business environment and that the monthly index will help gauge the health of private sector businesses in the country.

The index, according to Stanbic IBTC, will reflect figures derived from the survey of the business landscape. The index, among other things, will measure private sector operating status and thereby provide an early indication of business conditions in the country. It is a composite index, calculated as a weighted average of five individual sub-components: New Orders (30 per cent), Output (25 per cent), Employment (20 per cent), Suppliers’ Delivery Times (15 per cent) and Stocks of Purchases (10 per cent).

In his address, Chief Executive Officer, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Mr. Yinka Sanni, said the availability of data has been an invaluable input for individuals and businesses to weigh in environmental, political, economic, financial and capital market opportunities and issues in taking strategic positions for the future.

“Giving the importance of data and acknowledging the good works the National Bureau of Statistics has done over the years to improve collection and dissemination of statistics, Stanbic IBTC looked to identify a need in the space,” Mr Sanni said, adding, “We recognised that Nigeria needs accurate, timely and reliable data by which individuals and corporates can quickly gauge the temperature and momentum of economic activity.”

The bank chief said Stanbic IBTC then engaged Markit, the global diversified provider of financial information services, to help compile the business surveys and economic indices for the PMI. Stanbic IBTC’s Head, Corporate and Transactional Banking, Yewande Sadiku, said the PMI is premised on providing the earliest, most accurate and most comprehensive suite of economic indicators in the country that will help policy makers and businesses in making well informed decisions. Equally, the key indicators will provide a solid basis for investment strategies and asset allocation.

“With government’s increasing desire for a private sector-led economy, reliable market data is essential to the attainment of this aspiration. As a developmental partner in the Nigerian economy, and in line with our brand promise to move individuals and businesses forward, Stanbic IBTC will continue to leverage the 153-year experience and expertise of its mother brand, the Standard Bank Group, to develop relevant and bespoke products and services that will benefit our customers, Nigerians and the economy,” Sadiku stated.

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