Arab Bank Group Reports USD 218.3 Million in Net Profits for the First Quarter of 2016

Sunday 01 May 2016

Dubai - MENA Herald: Arab Bank Group continued its strong financial performance during the first quarter of 2016, reporting net profit after taxes and provisions of USD 218.3 million, compared to USD 217.2 million for the same period last year. Shareholders equity, meanwhile, rose to USD 8 billion.
The Bank’s balance sheet remains strong with loans and advances growing by 3% to reach USD 24.4 billion vs USD 23.7 billion in the first quarter of 2015. Customer deposits grew by 2% to reach USD 35.4 billion, compared to USD 34.7 billion for the same period last year. Excluding the effect of foreign currency devaluations, both loans and customer deposits grew by 4%.

Mr. Sabih Masri, Arab Bank’s Chairman commented that the Bank remains on track to deliver solid financial performance. The first-quarter results are a testimony to the Bank’s market leadership and successful strategy. Mr. Masri added that the Bank benefited from its well diversified asset base and geographical spread.
Mr. Nemeh Sabbagh, Arab Bank’s CEO, commented that net operating income grew by 5% excluding non-recurring items, driven by the Bank’s focus on its core banking activities and prudent cost control policy. The Bank maintained a healthy cost-to-income ratio of 39.6%, and non-performing loans to total loans ratio of 4.7%, reflecting the Bank’s high quality loan book in addition to the effective management of credit risk.
Mr. Sabbagh added that the Bank continues to maintain a high level of liquidity with its loan-to-deposit ratio reaching 68.9%, in addition to its conservative provisioning policy with a coverage ratio of 109% as of March, 31st 2016.
Mr. Masri concluded that the Bank will continue to expand its footprint in the region in line with its strategic objectives, while focusing on generating sustainable revenue growth and prudent risk management.

Arab Bank was named the Best Bank in the Middle East 2016 by Global Finance, the New York-based magazine for finance.

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