17th May 2022 12:10
JSC Halyk Bank (HSBK) JSC Halyk Bank: Consolidated financial results for the three months ended 31 March 2022 17-May-2022 / 13:10 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Regulatory Announcement, transmitted by EQS Group. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. 17 May 2022
Joint Stock Company ‘Halyk Savings Bank of Kazakhstan’ Consolidated financial results for the three months ended 31 March 2022 Joint Stock Company ‘Halyk Savings Bank of Kazakhstan’ and its subsidiaries (together “the Bank”) (LSE: HSBK) releases consolidated financial information for the three months ended 31 March 2022.
Consolidated income statements KZT mln
insurance underwriting income (gross insurance premiums written, net change in unearned insurance premiums, ceded reinsurance share) less insurance claims incurred, net of reinsurance (insurance payments, insurance reserves expenses, commissions to agents); Net gain from financial assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss and net realised (loss)/gain from financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income; Total credit loss expense, including credit loss expense on loans to customers, amounts due from credit institutions, financial assets at FVTOCI, cash and cash equivalents and other assets. Including loss from impairment of non-financial assets of KZT -0.1 bn. Including loss from impairment of non-financial assets of KZT -0.4 bn.
Net profit attributable to common shareholders increased by 28.3% to KZT 124.2bn for 1Q 2022 compared to KZT 96.8bn for 1Q 2021 mainly due to significant increase in lending business and in net gain on foreign exchange operations.
Interest income for 1Q 2022 increased by 31.1% vs. 1Q 2021 mainly due to increase in average balances of loans to customers. Interest expense for 1Q 2022 increased by 34.9% vs. 1Q 2021 mainly due to the increase of average balance of KZT deposits in the amounts due to customers and due to increase in interest expense on amounts due to credit institutions as a result of growing volumes of REPO transactions attracted to provide current cash flows in KZT within the Bank’s operating activities, which was partially offset by the decrease in interest expense on debt securities as a result of a redemption of Bank’s high-yielding Eurobonds. As a result net interest income for 1Q 2022 increased by 28.3% vs. 1Q 2021. Net interest margin increased to 5.2% p.a. for 1Q 2022 compared to 4.9% p.a. for 1Q 2021 mainly due to improved structure of placement of interest-bearing liabilities into interest-earning assets and due to savings on coupon payments as a result of an early redemption of Bank’s high-yielding Eurobonds.
Cost of risk on loans to customers in 1Q 2022 came at 1.5%, partially reflecting more normalized level and increase in credit loss expense on retail loans, including assessment of the macro parameters effect.
In 1Q 2022, the overall dynamics of fee and commission income was negatively affected by January events in Kazakhstan. Consequently, fee and commission income for 1Q 2022 increased only by 4.8% vs. 1Q 2021. The increase in fee and commission expense for 1Q 2022 by 28.2% vs. 1Q 2021 was mainly due to the increase in payment cards expenses as a result of growing volumes of transactional banking and non-cash transactions. Moreover, loyalty program bonuses for 1Q 2022 increased by 83.5% vs. 1Q 2021. Thus, the net fee and commission income decreased by 18.3% vs. 1Q 2021. The decrease in fees derived from bank transfers – settlements for 1Q 2022 by 7.9% vs. 1Q 2021 was mainly due to decrease in merchant fees as a result of shrinking volume of online installment loans (BNPL) issued. This was due to the temporary suspension of BNPL and further reopening with tightened underwriting conditions.
Other non-interest income (6) increased by 3.6x to KZT 59.9bn for 1Q 2022 vs. KZT 16.7bn for 1Q 2021 mainly due to significant increase in net dealing income from FX operations. Moreover, in 1Q 2021, the Bank made full prepayment of its outstanding Eurobond issue which resulted in accelerated amortization of discount in the amount of KZT 5bn being recognized in other income/(expense).
Net insurance income (7) for 1Q 2022 significantly decreased vs. 1Q 2021 due to increase in insurance reserve expenses on unsecured consumer loans with a borrower’s life insurance bundle.
Operating expenses for 1Q 2022 increased by 21.4% vs. 1Q 2021 mainly due to the indexation of salaries and other employee benefits starting from 1 March, 2021 and increase in charity expenses.
The Bank’s cost-to-income ratio decreased to 19.7% compared to 23.2% for 1Q 2021 due to higher operating income for 1Q 2022. Other non-interest income (net gain on foreign exchange operations , net gain from financial assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss, net realised (loss)/gain from financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income, share in profit of associate, income on non-banking activities and other income/(expense)); Insurance underwriting income (gross insurance premiums written, net change in unearned insurance premiums, ceded reinsurance share) less insurance claims incurred, net of reinsurance (insurance payments, insurance reserves expenses, commissions to agents).
Statement of financial position review KZT mln
As at the end of 1Q 2022, total assets increased by 5.2% vs. the end of YE 2021 due to growth in amounts due to customers, which was partially offset by the decrease in amounts due to credit institutions.
Compared with YE 2021, total loans to customers increased by 6.9% on a gross basis and 7.0% on a net basis, while corporate loans increased by 12.4% on a gross basis, SME decreased by 3.4% on a gross basis and retail loans increased by 3.1% on a gross basis.
As at the end of 1Q 2022, Stage 3 ratio remained almost flat in absolute terms and reduced to 7.9% in percentage terms.
Deposits of legal entities and individuals increased by 18.2% and 1.8%, respectively, compared to the YE 2021, due to fund inflow from the Bank’s clients. As at the 1Q 2022, the share of corporate KZT deposits in total corporate deposits was 54.7% compared to 52.9% as at the YE 2021, whereas the share of retail KZT deposits in total retail deposits was 46.5% compared to 50.6% as at the YE 2021.
Debt securities issued decreased by 18.3% compared to YE 2021 as a result of redemption local unsubordinated bonds denominated in KZT with a coupon rate of 8.75% and maturity in 2022 in amount of KZT 93,632 million on 19 January 2022. As at the date of this press-release, the Bank’s debt securities portfolio was as follows:
In 1Q 2022, total equity of the Bank increased by KZT 23.9 bn or by 1.5% compared to the YE 2021, whereas net income for 1Q 2022 amounted to KZT 124.2 bn. This was due to loss on revaluation of debt financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income, which totaled for KZT 105.0 bn in 1Q 2022. Loss mainly relates to treasury bills of the Ministry of Finance of Kazakhstan, which have decreased in price due to base rate hike from 10.25% to 13.5% in the first quarter of this year.
The Bank’s capital adequacy ratios were as follows*:
* minimum capital regulatory adequacy requirements: k1 ¬ 9.5%, k1-2 – 10.5% и k2 – 12%, including conservation buffer of 3% and systemic buffer of 1% for each of these ratios.
The consolidated financial information for three months ended 31 March 2022, including the notes attached thereto, are available on Halyk Bank’s website: http://halykbank.com/financial-results
A 1Q 2022 results webcast will be hosted at 2:00 p.m. London time/9:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday, 18 May 2022. A live webcast of the presentation can be accessed via Zoom link after the registration. The registration is open until 18 May, 2022 (including), for the registration please click here.
About Halyk Bank
Halyk Bank is Kazakhstan's leading financial services group, operating across a variety of segments, including retail, SME & corporate banking, insurance, leasing, brokerage and asset management. Halyk Bank has been listed on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange since 1998, on the London Stock Exchange since 2006 and Astana International Exchange since October 2019.
With total assets of KZT 12,718.8bn as at 31 March 2022, Halyk Bank is Kazakhstan’s leading lender. The Bank has the largest customer base and broadest branch network in Kazakhstan, with 588 branches and outlets across the country. The Bank operates in Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
For more information on Halyk Bank, please visit https://www.halykbank.com
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ISIN: | US46627J3023 |
Category Code: | MSCL |
TIDM: | HSBK |
Sequence No.: | 162303 |
EQS News ID: | 1354631 |
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