OREANDA-NEWS. December 08, 2014. Please note that the numbers are calculated in accordance with Sberbank`s internal methodology.

Income Statement Highlights for January-November 2014 (as compared to January-November 2013):

Net interest income increased by 21.1% y-o-y

Net fee and commission income grew by 20.9% y-o-y

Noncredit commission income grew by 23.1% y-o-y

Operating income before total provisions increased by 28.8% y-o-y

Total provision charge was RUB377.9 bn vs. RUB113.5 bn charge in January-November 2013

Operating expenses were up by 11.9% y-o-y
Net profit before income tax amounted to RUB381.4 bn, down by 11.5% vs. January-November 2013. Net profit totaled RUB295.0 bn, down by 15.8% vs. January-November 2013. Revaluation of investments in foreign subsidiaries excluded from Profit & Loss Statement in November (-RUB9.7 bn), reflection of deferred tax liabilities (-RUB12.1 bn) due to the new CBR regulation that came into force since May 2014 and significant provision charge for impairment were the main drivers of decrease in Net profit.

Net interest income came at RUB790.1 bn, up by 21.1% compared to January-November 2013:
Interest income increased by RUB278.6 bn driven by both corporate and retail loan portfolio growth;
Interest expenses grew by RUB140.8 bn, due to customer deposits growth (both corporate and retail) and increase in CBR funding volumes and costs.

Net fee and commission income amounted to RUB240.1 bn; up by 20.9% y-o-y compared to January-November 2013. Noncredit commission income was up by 23.1%, mostly driven by bank cards transactions and acquiring (+32.1%). Commission income from bank guaranties, trade finance deals and documentary operations, insurance, pension and investment products also demonstrated strong growth.

Net income from trading operations amounted to RUB67.4, down by RUB5.7 bn vs. January-October 2014, mostly driven by the following factors:

As per new CBR regulation №385-P the amount of revaluation of investments in foreign subsidiaries accumulated from the beginning of 2014 was partially (-RUB29.5 bn) excluded from Net income from trading operations in November. Also, in November some portion of negative revaluation, accumulated since the subsidiaries have been acquired before 2014 (+RUB19.9 bn), was recovered in other operating income (Income/expenses of previous years). An aggregated impact on the financial result came at -RUB9.7 bn.

In November, ruble devaluation relative to key foreign currencies required to form additional reserves for FX loans, even when the latter demonstrated no quality deterioration. In accordance with regulation for the open currency position, provisions related to revaluation of FX loans are reported as assets and liabilities for the open currency position management. Revaluation of this provisions as well as other FX assets and liabilities are reported as conversion income. As a result, the growth of income from trading operations was technically influenced by an increase in provision charges for FX loans (+RUB24 bn).

Generally operating income before provisions increased by 28.8% to exceed RUB1.1 trln.

Operating expenses increased by 11.9%. C/I ratio for January-November 2014 decreased by 5.1 ppt to 33.8%. The general trend of C/I improvement y-o-y is achieved by the Bank’s cost optimization program. The Bank managed to maintain the trend when pre-provision operating income growth (28.8%) significantly outpaced operating expenses increase (11.9%).

Total provision charges amounted to RUB377.9 bn vs. RUB113.5 bn charge a year earlier. Almost 40% of total provision charges were made in October (please note Sberbank releases Financial Highlights for January-October 2014 (under RAS; non-consolidated) and in November. In November provision charges came at RUB66.4 bn. This significant increase in provisions was mostly driven by the sharp ruble devaluation relative to key foreign currencies (in November: +RUB5.9 per 1\\$ and +RUB6.8 per 1€) required to form additional reserves for FX loans (~RUB24 bn), with no deterioration of credit quality. In addition, worsening of the macroeconomic situation in the Ukraine required to form additional reserves for some large Ukrainian borrowers.

The Bank continues to practice a conservative approach in loan-loss provisioning based on requirements of the Central Bank of Russia. Coverage ratio remained strong: loan-loss provisions are 2.4 times the overdue loans.

Profit before tax for January-November 2014 totaled RUB381.4 bn, down by 11.5%. Net income came at RUB295.0 bn, down by 15.8%.

In November assets increased by RUB1,153 bn, or up by 6.2%. A half of this growth was influenced by positive revaluation of FX component on ruble devaluation. Assets growth for 11M 2014 reached RUB3.5 trln, or up by 21.6%, mainly due to total loan portfolio growth.

The Bank lent around RUB650 bn to corporate clients in November. Total corporate loan issues for 11M 2014 reached around RUB6.6 trln, or by 11% more than for the same period last year. Total corporate loan portfolio increased by RUB640 bn in November driven by both new loan demand as well as positive revaluation of previously issued FX loans. Total corporate loan portfolio for 11M 2014 increased by RUB2.2 trln, or 25.9%, to reach RUB10.8 trln.

The Bank lent around RUB135 bn to retail clients in November. Total retail loan issues for 11M 2014 reached RUB1.8 trln, which exceeded the amount of issues for the same period last year (excluding the credit cards turnover) by 13%. Total retail loan portfolio increased by RUB39 bn in November and by RUB682 bn, or 20.5%, for 11M2014 to exceed RUB4.0 trln as of December 1, 2014.

Overdue loans came flat at 2.4% of total loans (as of December 1, 2014).

Securities portfolio changed insignificantly by RUB6 bn, or 0.3%, in November.

Corporate funding increased by RUB353 bn in November due to ruble denominated current accounts and revaluation of FX clients` funds. Corporate deposits and accounts portfolio increased by RUB983 bn, or 31.5%, for 11M 2014.

Retail deposits and accounts increased by RUB140 bn in November, and up by RUB281 bn, or 3.5%, for 11M2014. The substantial growth in November was influenced by FX revaluation.

Core Tier 1 and Tier 1 capital (equal since Sberbank does not have instruments of additional capital) reached RUB1,613 bn as of December 1, 2014 under preliminary calculations. Total capital amounted to RUB2,266 bn on the same date, up by RUB15 bn, due to retained earnings, revaluation of the subordinated debt and the transition in accounting for investments in subsidiaries with their historical prices (CBR`s regulation №385-P).

Capital adequacy ratios under preliminary calculations as of December 1, 2014 were:
N1.1 – 8.1% (minimum adequacy level, required by the Central Bank of Russia at 5.0%)
N1.2 – 8.1% (minimum adequacy level, required by the Central Bank of Russia at 5.5%)
N1.0 – 11.4% (minimum adequacy level, required by the Central Bank of Russia at 10.0%, considering Deposit Insurance Regulation).