Nigeria's Sterling Bank said on Monday its first quarter pretax profit
rose 14 percent year-on-year to 4.04 billion naira ($20 million).
Revenue also rose to 27.22 billion naira in the three months to
end-March from 24.71 billion naira last year, the bank said in a
statement without giving a reason for the rise in earnings.
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