Nedbank’s interest income rises

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Published May 13, 2014

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Johannesburg - Nedbank, the South African bank controlled by Old Mutual, left its profit guidance for this year unchanged and said the economic outlook in its home market remains challenging.

Net interest income rose 8.7 percent to 5.57 billion rand in the first quarter from a year earlier, the Johannesburg-based bank said today in a statement.

Non-interest revenue climbed 2.7 percent to 4.5 billion rand, while loans rose 15 percent to 601 billion rand.

The credit-loss ratio improved to 0.89 percent from 1.06 percent in December, it said.

“These improvements reflect the quality of the advances portfolio and the more conservative credit lending policies implemented in the second half of 2012,” Nedbank said in the statement.

“The economic outlook for the balance of the year remains challenging.”

Nedbank, South Africa’s fourth-largest lender by assets, is searching for growth in the rest of Africa through an alliance with Togo’s Ecobank Transnational and the acquisition of a stake in Banco Unico in Mozambique.

While the Banco Unico transaction may be completed by June, Nedbank has until the end of November to convert the $285 million loan (R3 billion) it made to Ecobank in 2011 into an equity holding and then increase the stake to as much as 20 percent.

The company reiterated that full-year profit per share excluding one-time items will increase by more than growth in nominal gross domestic product, and said it expects GDP to grow 2.5 percent in 2014.

Nedbank has gained 13 percent this year, beating the average 11 percent increase on the seven-member FTSE/JSE Africa Banks Index. - Bloomberg News

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