Bank profits expected to rise significantly in Q1

Mar 27th at 09:23
27-03-2018 09:23:59+07:00

Bank profits expected to rise significantly in Q1

The profits of many banks in the first quarter of this year are estimated to rise higher than that of the same period last year thanks to significant credit growth.

 

After the first two months, Tien Phong Commercial Joint Stock Bank’s (TPBank’s) profit after provision for risky loans nearly doubled year-on-year to VND275.8 billion (US$12 million). The bank posted outstanding loans at VND76.78 trillion and a mobilised capital of nearly VND106.2 trillion. Its non-performing loan ratio accounted for 0.97 per cent of its total outstanding loans.

The general director of an HCM City-based bank, who declined to be named, told tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn the bank’s pre-provision profit in the first three months of the year is estimated to be roughly VND1 trillion. However, he said, in having to provision for the special bonds of the unsettled bad debts sold to Viet Nam Asset Management Company (VAMC), the bank’s remaining profit in Q1 is likely to be several hundreds of billion dong. With a favourable start, his bank expects a positive completion of the 2018 target.

The leader of another bank with charter capital of over VND15 trillion said that compared to the same period in 2017, the bank’s profit in Q1 is more positive thanks to the strong credit growth of some 3 per cent compared with late 2017.

According to the State Bank of Viet Nam, the credit growth of the entire banking system by the end of February 8 increased by 2.04 per cent compared with late 2017 to VND150 trillion. In the first quarter of last year, credit growth was at 2.81 per cent.

Besides the high credit growth, banks said another factor that has helped them prosper in Q1 is the positive bad debt settlement, as banks have not had to spend as much on risk provisioning as in previous years.

Many banks have so far also impressed shareholders and the market with their profit plans at their annual general meetings (AGMs).

Opening the AGM season, Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) this month submitted a pre-tax profit target of up to VND10 trillion in 2018 to shareholders.

The shareholders committee of Vietnam Prosperity Commercial Joint Stock Bank (VPBank) has so far also approved a 2018 pre-tax profit target of VND10.8 trillion.

At Vietcombank, Chairman of the board of directors (BOD) Nghiem Xuan Thanh told tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn that the bank initially set the pre-tax profit target at VND12 trillion, but this target is likely to be raised to VND13 trillion. These targets for 2018 suggest unprecedented high profits for banks in Viet Nam.

Assessing the factors affecting the banking sector in 2018, analysts of Saigon Securities Incorporation (SSI) said credit will continue to be improved, in which the opportunity to proper of consumer credit segment is highly valued.

According to SSI, the average cost of capital in 2018 will be reduced because of the government’s support policies and the significant improvement of the balance of payments in 2017 and 2018. Specifically, the operating and OMO interest rates were cut by 0.25 per cent per year over the past year. The sale of stake in State-owned enterprises in 2018 will continue to attract a large amount of foreign capital, leading to the need to pump a large amount of local currency into the system.

With the above factors, SSI forecast that profits at 14 listed banks including will surge at an average of 32.9 per cent in 2018.

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