VIETNAM-INTERNATIONAL
Vietnam International Bank (UPCoM: VIB) announced its financial statements of the first 9 months 2018 with positive results.
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Profit before tax grows 176%
VIB reported profit before tax
of VND 1,720 billion, up 176% year-on-year (YoY), equal to 86% of its
full year target. The revenue increased by 48% YoY, in which interest
income and non-interest income up 50% and 37% respectively; the latter
accounted for 16% of total revenue and continued upward trend. The
cost-to-income ratio (CIR) significantly dropped from 57% in 2017 to
48%. Provision expense in 9 months was lower than YoY in the context
that VIB no longer has bad debts in VAMC. The return on equity ratio
(ROE) reached 19.4%.
The total asset of the bank reached over VND 132,500 billion, up 8% year-to-date; lending and deposits reached VND 95,200 billion and VND 89,200 billion, up 13.1% and 14.8% year-to-date, respectively. Non-performing loan ratio (NPL) remained at 2.5%.
VIB ranks among biggest retail banks
VIB puts strong focus
on Retail Banking business unit. Lending reached 67,400 billion, up 58%
year-on-year, helping VIB become one of the biggest retail banking. VIB
continued to maintain the first position in auto-loans taking 25% share
of total market. VIB rank top 3 in Bancassurance sales in Vietnam,
increasing by 202% YoY. Multi-channel credit card development model
grows strongly; number of credit cards increased by 84% YoY and total
credit card spending of Q3/2018 went up by 214% YoY. The positive growth
in both size and quality has made VIB’s retail revenue in the first 9
months of 2018 rise 92% YoY.
Effective risk management, no bad debts at VAMC & ready for Basel II
According to Moody’s report issued on Aug 2018, Moody’s has upgraded the long-term local and foreign currency deposit and issuer ratings of VIB from B2 to B1. VIB’s capital adequacy ratio (CAR) reached 12.4%. Ratio of short-term deposits used for long-term loans stood at 38.2 %, lower than permitted maximum limit of 45%.
In July 2018, VIB was recognised by the State Bank of Viet Nam and VAMC as one of five banks to re-purchase all bad debts that they sold to VAMC. Three years ago, only VIB & Vietcombank are ready to apply Base II standards.
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Contact:
Vietnam International Bank Mr Duong Ngoc Dzung dung.dn@vib.com.vn Mobile: (+84) 903 001 977
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