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NTB.N0000 (Nations Trust Bank PLC)
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ECONOMYNEXT- Net profits at Sri Lanka's Nations Trust Bank (NTB) for the June quarter fell 32 percent to 641.2 million rupees from a year earlier on rising interest costs and bad debt, interim financial statements showed.
Group earnings for the quarter were 2.26 rupees a share, while for the six months to June earnings were 4.98 rupees a share. NTB closed trading on Thursday at 83.70 rupees a share.
Interest income in the June quarter grew 14 percent to 10.2 billion rupees from a year earlier while interest costs grew at a faster 16 percent to 6.2 billion rupees and net interest income grew at a lower 10 percent to 4 billion rupees.
Bad loan provisioning grew 86 percent to 1.3 billion rupees. The bank's bad loans grew to 6.11 percent in June from 4.58 percent in December.
NTB's loan book grew 4 percent to 231.2 billion rupees from six months earlier while investments in bills and bonds grew 25 percent to 20 billion rupees.
The bank in a statement said that it was cautious in expanding its loanbook.
Deposits grew 1 percent to 233.2 billion rupees.
The bank's net fee and commission income for the June quarter fell 2 percent from a year earlier to 1.33 billion rupees.
It paid 174.2 million rupees under the new tax, the debt repayment levy, which did not exist a year ago.
The bank-level tier 1 capital ratio was 11.85 percent, falling from 11.96 percent six months earlier, but remaining above the regulatory minimum of 8.50 percent.
The total capital ratio fell to 14.79 percent from 15.40 percent, remaning above the minimum 12.50 percent.
Bank-level return on equity fell to 9.54 percent in June from 15.04 percent six months earlier, while return on assets fell to 1.33 percent from 1.94 percent.
NTB said that group-level net assets per share grew 4.6 percent to 101.87 rupees. (Colombo/Aug16/2019)
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ECONOMYNEXT – Profits at Sri Lanka’s Nations Trust Bank grew 24 percent to 959 million rupees in the March 2020 quarter from a year earlier helped by tax cuts and forex gains interim accounts showed, but the lender said the effects of a state-mandated debt moratorium in future profits were uncertain.
“A shortfall in revenue is expected against the targets set as a result of the debt moratorium, interest rate ceilings and also due to sluggish credit growth,” NTB said in a note to shareholders.
“The bank is in the process of gathering applications for the debt moratorium by customers and the eligible applications are still being reviewed.
“As a result, the impact on the Bank’s future earnings cannot be reasonably estimated at the present moment.
“At the same time, the Bank will cautiously explore new business opportunities that may present from time to time.”
NTB reported earnings of 3.38 rupees per share for the March 2020 quarter. The stocks closed 58.80 rupees per share on May 19, 2020.
Fiscal Stimulus
Sri Lanka slashed taxes in January 2020 in a ‘fiscal stimulus’ though they have not been passed in parliament yet.
In the March 2019 quarter, the bank paid 208 million rupees in a ‘debt repayment levy’ and 52 million in a Nation Building Tax which was absent this year.
Interest income in the March 2020 quarter fell 8 percent to 9.04 billion rupees, interest expense fell at a faster 13 percent to 5.2 billion rupees, helping slow net interest income fall by 01 percent to 3.7 billion rupees.
Sri Lanka’s central bank slapped price controls in 2018 after triggering a balance of payments crisis in 2018 by injecting liquidity through domestic operations and rupee-dollar swaps.
“Interest income declined by 8 percent due to the lack of growth in the loan book and interest ceiling imposed from April 2019,” NTB said.
“Average Weighted Prime Lending Rate reduced by 296 basis points as at end of 1Q 2020 Vs 1Q 2019.”
“However, the cost of funds declined at a faster rate of 13 percent due to effective fund management strategies supported by the growth in current and savings account balances.
As a result, reduction in Net Interest margins was contained to 30 basis points while Net Interest Income reduction was contained at 1 percent.”
For the quarter loans grew 1 percent to 229 billion rupees. Gross non-performing loans rose to 6.22 percent from 6.17percent.
Loan loss provisions were down 46 percent to 764 million rupees in the quarter.
“When assessing the impairment provisions, the Bank considered the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on customers as well as the relief package introduced in the form of a debt moratorium by the government. ”
“Additional impairment provisions were made for identified customer segments impacted due to COVID-19 related developments, by assessing potential delays to the cash flow expectations based on currently available information, leading to a 46% increase in the impairment charge.”
Monetary Stimulus
NTB posted a net gain on the trading of 459 million rupees as the rupee fell. The bank said gains were made on foreign exchange swaps.
Many commercial banks that had swapped with the central bank to hedge dollar loans report forex gains when the rupee falls. Many banks in Sri Lanka also own dollar denominated government debt such as Sri Lanka Development Bonds and sovereign bonds.
The central bank is able to show higher levels of gross reserves on paper from the open positions on swaps, which go against it when the currency falls as it prints money in a monetary stimulus, especially when global conditions also worsen, analysts have said.
NTB gross assets grew 1 percent to 328 billion rupees.Net assets were also up by 2 percent to 31.9 billion rupees.
NTB’s Tier I Capital was 12.44 percent by end-March 2020 and total Capital Adequacy was 16.62 percent. (Colombo/Mar20/2020-sb)
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NTB.N0000
Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
57.2 2.5% -10.6%
Second-quarter 2021 earnings released.
The company reported a strong second-quarter result with improved earnings, revenues and profit margins.
Second quarter 2021 results:
Revenue: LK₨4.88b (up 38% from 2Q 2020).
Net income: LK₨1.51b (up 90% from 2Q 2020).
Profit margin: 31% (up from 22% in 2Q 2020).
The increase in margin was driven by higher revenue.
Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 8% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 13% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
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NTB.N0000
Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
53.7 -6.0% -7.4%
Full year 2021 earnings: Revenues and EPS in line with analyst expectations.
Full year 2021 results:
EPS: LK₨23.58 (up from LK₨14.29 in FY 2020).
Revenue: LK₨19.5b (up 12% from FY 2020).
Net income: LK₨6.69b (up 65% from FY 2020).
Profit margin: 34% (up from 23% in FY 2020).
The increase in margin was primarily driven by higher revenue.
Revenue was in line with analyst estimates.
Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 23% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 15% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
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NTB.N0000
Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
49.2 -1.2% -4.1%
Now 20% undervalued after the recent price drop.
Over the last 90 days, the stock is down 3.7%.
The fair value is estimated to be LK₨61.67, however, this is not to be taken as a buy recommendation but rather should be used as a guide only.
Revenue has been flat over the last 3 years.
Earnings per share have grown by 22% per annum over the last 3 years.
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Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
45.00 -6.6% -17.6%
Third quarter 2022 earnings released: EPS: LK₨8.60 (vs LK₨5.66 in 3Q 2021)
Third quarter 2022 results:
EPS: LK₨8.60 (up from LK₨5.66 in 3Q 2021).
Revenue: LK₨7.75b (up 61% from 3Q 2021).
Net income: LK₨2.59b (up 52% from 3Q 2021).
Profit margin: 33% (down from 35% in 3Q 2021). The decrease in margin was driven by higher expenses.
Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 22% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 16% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
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Full-year 2022 earnings
NTB.N0000
Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
66.10 0.2% 30.5%
Full-year 2022 earnings released:
EPS: LK₨22.61 (vs LK₨20.90 in FY 2021).
Full-year 2022 results:
EPS: LK₨22.61 (up from LK₨20.90 in FY 2021).
Revenue: LK₨25.0b (up 28% from FY 2021).
Net income: LK₨7.23b (up 8.0% from FY 2021).
Profit margin: 29% (down from 34% in FY 2021).
Higher expenses drove the decrease in the margin.
Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 21% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 2% per year, which means it is significantly lagging behind earnings.
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