BIDV’s pre-tax profit touches $266 million

Oct 26th at 08:17
26-10-2017 08:17:39+07:00

BIDV’s pre-tax profit touches $266 million

Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam (BIDV)’s total assets reported pre-tax profit of VND6 trillion (US$266 million) in 2017’s first nine months, posting a year-on-year increase of 6.7 per cent.

 

The bank on Wednesday announced that its total assets reached some VND1.12 quadrillion until the end of September, up 12 per cent from the beginning of this year and representing an increase of 8.42 per cent from the same period last year.

The report also said capital mobilised was relatively high at VND1.05 quadrillion in the nine-month period, increasing 12.1 per cent from the beginning of the year and meeting its credit growth requirement.

Its loans have focused on the production and trading sector with emphasis on short-term lending. Its total credit and investment was VND1.08 quadrillion, up 13.7 per cent from the beginning of the year.

The bank’s credit growth has been higher than the banking sector’s average level of 12.16 per cent, of which loans to companies and residents amounted to VND828 trillion, BIDV said.

Its outstanding loans in the period in prioritised sectors -- agriculture, rural development, exports, small-and-medium d enterprises, support industry and companies applying hi-tech industries -- rose 19.2 per cent from the beginning of the year, accounting for 50 per cent of the total outstanding loans.

BIDV’s leaders said results in the January-September period were positive, creating momentum for it to complete targets this year. High credit growth in the beginning months of the year resulted in increased profit. In addition, the bank’s services and foreign exchange activities also contributed to growth.

In the last quarter of the year, BIDV will continue to enhance management of credit in each sector to ensure capital demand. It will focus its resources on implementing the restructure plan and resolving bad debts in the 2017-20 period, while accelerating capital increase under its roadmap.

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