FUIB 9M 2012 Net Profit Reaches USD 28.3 Million According to IFRS
OREANDA-NEWS. November 16, 2012. First Ukrainian International Bank announces its performance results for 9 months 2012 according to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Performance results of First Ukrainian International Bank (FUIB) at 30 September, 2012:
Net profit is USD 28.3 million;
Total net assets accounted for USD 3,441 million;
Gross loan portfolio is USD 2,583 million;
Customer accounts accounted for USD 2,218 million;
Capital is USD 627 million.
Efficiency ratios:
Return on assets (ROA) before provisioning and taxes up to 2.6% (2.2% at September 30, 2011);
Return on equity (ROE) before provisioning and taxes up to 14.0% (13.9% at September 30, 2011);
Net interest margin up to 5.2% (4.9% as of 30 September 2011).
Structural ratios (average balance sheet):
Net Loans/Customer deposits is 98.1% (93.4% in 2011);
Customer deposits/ Liabilities is 79.0% (75.5% in 2011).
Asset quality ratios:
High level of NPL coverage of 76.2% (79.4% at December 31, 2011).
Capital adequacy ratios:
CAR (Basel) at a very high level of 26.9% (26.8% at December 31, 2011);
CAR (Basel) Tier 1 is 20.8% (20.3% at December 31, 2011);
CAR (NBU) is 16.6% (15.9% at December 31, 2011).
Over the reporting period FUIB’s net profit amounted to USD 28.3 million. The profit before provisions and taxes of USD 64.7 million is up by 12.2% year-to-year. This result is backed by growth in the net interest income and net fee and commission income, which amounted to USD 104.4 million and USD 27.0 million respectively.
As of 30 September 2012 the Bank’s assets grew by 6.4% year-to-year to USD 3,441 million. The loan portfolio is up by 8.7% to USD 2,583 million mainly as a result of 21.2% growth in the retail loan portfolio to USD 686 million and 4.8% growth in the corporate loan portfolio to USD 1,898 million. Over the reporting period FUIB increased by 54.2% the share of UAH deposits in its portfolio.
The customer accounts are 8.6% up year-to-year to USD 2.2 billion, which is mainly due to 17.5% increase in the retail accounts to USD 1,234 million. Even considering UAH liquidity deficit at the banking market during 9 months of 2012 FUIB managed to outperform the market in terms of UAH deposit portfolio growth (18.8% versus the market average of 13.2%).
FUIB’s equity amounted to USD 627 million. The CAR (Basel) is 26.9%, which is significantly above its normative (8%).
“FUIB’s reliability and efficiency indicators for 9 months are among the strongest in the banking industry. The Bank enhanced its liabilities structure through substitution of loans from foreign banks with customer accounts and early repayment of the syndicated loan raised in October 2010. We focus on enhancement of our operating efficiency and customer service excellence. I am confident that customer service quality will soon become of the key criterion for choosing a bank,” Sergey Chernenko, Acting Chairman of FUIB’s Management Board, comments on the Bank’s performance results.
FIRST UKRAINIAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (FUIB) is in the group of the Ukraine’s largest banks. It is a universal bank, especially active in commercial, retail, and investment banking operations. The Bank was founded in 1991. Its major shareholder is “SCM” Finance LLC (92.24%). The FUIB’s regional network consists of 160 outlets all over Ukraine. FUIB is a member of “Radius” ATM Network uniting over 2000 ATMs of partner banks all over Ukraine.
In 2010 FUIB was included as No 905 in the rankings of one thousand largest banks in the world compiled by The Banker magazine. In 2012 the Bank was named leader in “Best Banking Groups” rankings by World Finance financial magazine (UK). The Bank is among the leaders in informational transparency by Ukrainian banks according to findings of the surveys held by Standard & Poor’s (2010) and Credit-Rating (2011) agencies with support from Financial Initiatives Agency and the Financial Sector Development Project (FINREP) of the USAID. The FUIB’s current ratings are available at the Bank’s site in “Ratings” section.
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