Press Release with Management

RNS Number : 8229L
Commercial Intnl Bank (Egypt) SAE
13 May 2010
 



CIB Retains its Leadership Among Banks in Egypt With an Impressive     

   Y-O-Y Growth of 12%

CAIRO, May 12th, 2010-Commercial International Bank (CIB), the leading financial institution in Egypt, today released its first quarter results. With its strong corporate franchise, rapidly-growing consumer business and disciplined risk management, CIB continued to deliver solid profit growth and high returns on assets and equity while maintaining strong asset quality and liquidity.

Business Highlights as of 31st March 2010 - Consolidated Performance

·     On a consolidated basis, CIB achieved EGP 528 million of Net Profit After Tax (NPAT)[1] as of Q1 2010, an increase of 11.94% compared to EGP 472 million in Q1' 2009.

·     On a stand alone basis, Net Interest Margin remained healthy at 3.40 % in Q1' 2010.

·     CIB maintained loan growth of 7.21% compared to December 2009, during a period in which the overall loan market was up by 1.03% during the first two months of 2010[2].

·     CIB continues to maintain strong liquidity ratios, with Gross Loans/Deposits of 53.28%, strong asset quality, with NPLs/Gross Loans of 3.2 %, and a prudent coverage ratio of 170.9%.

Key Operating Ratios


YTD

Mar-09

YTD

Mar-10

NIM (%)[3]

4.02

3.40

ROAA (%)

3.17

3.18

ROAE (%)

32.37

30.17

Cost/Income (%)

34.50

35.64

CAR (%)3

13.7

15.9

NPL/Gross Loans (%)3

2.81

3.2

 

Summary of First Quarter 2010

The Egyptian economy was not immune to the international financial crisis or its negative repercussions notably on tourism, exports, remittances, FDIs and Suez Canal revenues. The deterioration in global markets started to hit the Egyptian economy over FY 2008/09, as reflected in a GDP growth of 4.7% compared with 7.2% in FY 07/08. However, real GDP growth registered 5.8% as of Q3 of FY 2009/2010 and the general consensus is that the Egyptian economy is likely to grow in the range of 5% in the fiscal year ending June 2010. This reflects the resilience of the Egyptian economy and insinuates the return to "Normal".

CIB started off the year with consolidated net profits of EGP 528 million reflecting a Return on Average Equity of 30.17% and Return On Average Assets of 3.18%. CIB's loan portfolio grew 7.21% as of March 2010 compared to December 2009 while the overall market in private corporate borrowings grew by 1.37% during the first two months of the year.

CIB's 2010 first quarter financial performance reflects the solid foundation of its business model, risk management culture, market position and strategy. CIB delivered record revenue and profits across all business lines securing CIB's position among the top performers in the Egyptian financial Sector.

Summary Consolidated Income Statement

EGP millions

March.31,

March.31,

Variance

2009

2010

%

Net Interest Income

518

520

0

Non Interest Income

346

456

32

Operating Income

864

975

13%

Less:




Operating Expenses

298

348

17

Impairment of loans

12

2

-84

Net Profit Before Taxes

554

626

13

Taxes

82

97

18

Net Profit After Taxes

472

528

11.94

 

Revenues

·     CIB has always been conservative in its interest rate risk management to ensure stability of returns to its stakeholders. With the current views on interest rates, the books of the bank are being managed on a shorter duration in order to secure flexibility for management to respond quickly to market changes. A minor increase in cost of funds and declining yields on the securities book caused NIM to temporarily dip to 3.40% in March 2010 compared to 3.63% in December 2009 and 4.02% in March 2009. Loan growth and other initiatives will help NIMs expand moving forward.

·     During the first quarter of 2010, consolidated revenues increased by 13%, mostly driven by a healthy rise of 32% rise in non interest income and maintaining the level of net interest income at EGP 520 million.

·     The increase in non-interest income was mainly attributable to a pickup in most of the fee income lines including but not limited to debt capital markets agency fees, loans' fees and capital gains from selling investments.

·     LCY loans grew 5.08% compared to December 2009, while FCY loans grew by 9.30%. Such growth reflects the return of market confidence in the economy, where Corporate Egypt wants to benefit from the expected favorable growth momentum of the economy

 

 

 

 

 

Loans and Deposits by Currency

EGP million

Consolidated

Mar.31,2010

Consolidated

Dec. 31, 2009

% Change

LCY Gross Loans

15,069.8

14,341

5.08%

FCY Gross Loans

16,002

14,640

9.30%

LCY Deposits

34,679

32,612

6.34%

FCY Deposits

23,636

22,231

6.32%

LCY Loans/Deposits

43.46%

43.98%

-1.18%

FCY Loans/Deposits

67.70%

65.85%

  2.81%

 

Expenses

·     Cost: Income ratio at 35.64% as compared to 34.5% in March 2009 reflects the momentum in revenues and effective cost management.

·     Given that our branch network is already among the largest within the private banking sector, with 155 outlets, only a few select outlets in important strategic locations will be added moving forward.

·    CIB continued to invest in its alternative distribution channels expanding its ATM network to 506.

Summary Consolidated Balance Sheet

 

EGP Million

Mar. 31, 2010

Dec. 31, 2009

Variance
%





Cash and Due From Central Bank

4,099

4,179

-1.9

Due from Banks

8,080

7,946

1.7

Loans and overdrafts for Banks

191

201

-4.9

Loans and overdrafts for Customers

29,337

27,242

7.7

Treasuries & Investments

23,926

22,010

8.7

Intangibles

747

774

-3.5

Other Assets

2,189

1,894

15.6

Total Assets

68,569

64,246

6.7

Due to Banks

1,062

458

131.9

Customer Deposits

58,163

54,649

6.4

Other Liabilities

2,310

2,068

11.8

Total Liabilities

61,535

57,175

7.6

Equity[4]

6,988

7,025

-0.5

 

 

Credit Quality and Capital Adequacy

·     Although several businesses experienced adverse market effects during 2009, CIB's conservative risk management culture enabled the Bank to maintain its asset quality, with no observable deterioration. The Bank's NPLs/Loans ratio remained healthy at 3.2% as of March 2010. The increase of EGP 159 million in NPLs is due to the write back of a previously written off exposure. This amount is expected to be fully recovered in 3 years. However, the NPL classification is directed by CBE requirements and doesn't reflect asset quality. The exposure will be gradually upgraded over term. Consequently, adjusted NPLs would represent 2.7% and the Bank's coverage ratio would be 203.6%.

·     CIB maintained its strong equity base with a conservative Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 15.92%, providing a solid cushion for adverse market movements.

Stand-alone Performance

·     On a stand-alone basis, the Bank achieved an NPAT for Q1'2010 of EGP 569.7 million, an increase of 14.27% as compared to the same period of 2009.

·     The success of the Bank's management strategy is evident from its profitability ratios; whereby CIB has realized Return on Average Equity (ROAE) of 34.36%. Moreover, Return on Average Assets (ROAA) increased to reach 3.44% as compared to 3.37% in March 2009.

·     On a stand-alone basis we maintained a cost: income ratio of 33.08%, which falls within our targeted range.

Summary Unconsolidated Income Statement

 

EGP millions

March.31,

March.31,

Variance

2009

2010

%

Net Interest Income

549

522

-4.86

Non Interest Income

333

470

41.17

Net Operating Income

882

992

12.53

Less:




Non interest Expense

(292)

(328)

12.34

Impairment of loans

(12)

(2)

-82.40

Net Profit Before Taxes

578

662

14.56

Income Tax

(85)

(99)

15.44

Deferred Tax

6

6

3.08

Net profit

499

570

14.27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary Unconsolidated Balance Sheet

EGP Million

Mar. 31, 2010

Dec. 31, 2009

Variance
%





Cash and Due From Central Bank

4,098

4,179

-1.9

Due from Banks

7,909

7,785

1.6

Loans and overdrafts for Banks

191

201

-4.9

Loans and overdrafts for Customers

29,337

27,242

7.7

Treasuries & Investments

24,763

22,936

7.9

Other Assets

2,013

1,720

17

Total Assets

68,311

64,063

6.6





Due to Banks

1,062

458

131.9

Customer Deposits

58,315

54,843

6.3

Other Liabilities

1,974

1,816

8.7

Total Liabilities

61,351

57,117

7.4

Equity

6,960

6,946

0.2

 

 

Key Operating Ratios


YTD

Mar-09

YTD

Mar-10

NIM (%)

4.02

3.40

ROAA (%)

3.37

3.44

ROAE (%)

36.44

34.36

Cost/Income (%)

33.13

33.08

CAR (%)

13.7

15.9

NPL/Gross Loans (%)

2.81

3.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IFRS Accounting Methodology

Based on CBE instructions in December 2008, the Banking sector in Egypt started implementation of IFRS. The first phase of implementation was completed in December 2008 primarily related to treasury instruments. In 2010 we have completed implementation of all CBE requirements for IFRS. Provisions for 2010 and prior years have been restated in the income statement based on IFRS. However, the difference between CBE provisions and IFRS has been kept as a "Bank Risk Reserve" in the Equity in 2009 and beyond. Up till 2008, the difference has been kept in the "Special Reserve" which can only be released based on CBE approval. Please note that the "Special Reserve" and the "Bank Risk Reserve" are not distributable as dividends to shareholders.

The difference between CBE and IFRS

2008

Special Reserves

2009

Bank Risk Reserve

Q1' 2010

Bank Risk Reserve

20,536,765

26,652,790

44,378,643

 

The other significant change has been the "Mark to Market" of our investments in associates for our consolidated financials whereby the "Mark to Market" has been done on Equity Method.

2009

In thousands

Q1' 2010

In thousands

-18,602

12,074

 

Significant differences between IFRS-Egypt vs IFRS internationally

·     Provisions are based on IFRS. However, the difference between CBE provisions and IFRS is kept in Equity in Special Reserve for 2008 and Bank Risk Reserve for 2009 and moving forward.

·     Mark to Market on fixed assets is based on cost or impairment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Release: CIB Stock Dividends

 

CAIRO, May 12th, 2010

 

Commercial International Bank - Egypt's Board of Directors meeting held on May 12th, 2010 has unanimously approved to increase the Bank's Paid-in Capital from EGP 2,950,721,800 to EGP 5,901,443,600 by capitalizing portion of the Bank's reserves through distributing Stock Dividends of ONE free share for every share outstanding. The Bank is moving forward with obtaining approvals from all the relevant authorities. Once approved, another announcement will be made relaying the execution dates and details.

 

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بيان صحفى

 القاهرة فى 12 مايو 2010 

وافق مجلس إدارة البنك التجارى الدولى - مصر فى اجتماعه المنعقد فى يوم 12 مايو 2010 على زيادة رأس مال البنك المدفوع من 2,950،721،800 جنيه مصرى إلى 5،901،443،600 جنيه مصرى وذلك من خلال تخصيص جزء من احتياطيات البنك لإصدار سهم مجانى مقابل كل سهم مصدر.

هذا وسيشرع البنك فى اتخاذ الإجراءات اللازمة للحصول على الموافقات من الجهات المعنية. وسوف يقوم البنك بإعلان تاريخ التنفيذ وتفاصيله فور الحصول على تلك الموافقات.

 

نهاية البيان-----------------



[1] NPAT figure is after Minority Interest

[2] The market data is based on the latest CBE data

[3] On stand-alone basis

[4] December 31st figure is before dividend distribution


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