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    Absa Bank Kenya Reports 30% growth in Q3 Net Profit to KES 10.7 billion

    Business
    By Business Reporter
    - November 28, 2022
    - November 28, 2022
    Banking
    Absa Bank Kenya Reports 30% growth in Q3 Net Profit to KES 10.7 billion

    Absa Bank Kenya PLC has reported a Profit after Tax of KES 10.7 billion for the period ended September 30, 2022, a 30% growth compared to a similar period last year. 

    The impressive results have been realized on the back of double-digit revenue growth, powered by accelerated lending especially to the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Loans and advances to customers increased by 26% to KES 289 billion as the lender continued to advance financial and non-financial support to other critical sectors of the economy such as manufacturing, energy, agribusiness, health and housing. Consequently, net interest income grew by 25% to KES 23.3 billion.

    Speaking while releasing the results, Absa Bank Kenya PLC Interim CEO Yusuf Omari said: “We are greatly inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of Kenyans and are committed to continue providing them with the necessary financial and non-financial resources required for their businesses to thrive. Over the last few weeks, we have empowered over 10,000 SMEs in 10 counties with capacity building trainings, mentorship and financial support. It is through such initiatives that we continue to deliver shared value for our customers and shareholders, as demonstrated by this financial performance.”

    During the period under review, the Bank’s non-funded income stream registered a 16% growth to KES 10.2 billion, driven mainly by better performance in FX income and growth from new businesses such as asset management and bancassurance. 

    “To further improve our customer experience, we revamped our alternate channel capabilities, including updating our mobile banking platform with a QR Code functionality and introduced Cash Deposit Machines. These developments have resulted in the significant adoption of our alternative channels, with more than 92% of all transactions now taking place outside the branch,” Mr Omari said.

    Other Key Highlights from Absa Bank Kenya Q3

    The Bank’s statutory operating expenses increased by 10% driven by investments to improve customer experience and drive growth. The cost-to-income ratio has improved to 40%, which is within the Bank’s target of mid 40%’s. 

    Impairment

    Impairment increased by 48% compared to a similar period last year mainly driven by one-off releases that were booked in 2021. Non-performing loans ratio is at 6.9% and expected to be better than the industry average.

    Capital & Liquidity

    The Bank’s capital and liquidity ratios remain strong with sufficient headroom above the regulatory requirement. The Bank’s total capital adequacy ratio closed the quarter at 16.2% and liquidity reserve position at 25.8% against the regulatory limits of 14.5% and 20%, respectively.

    Outlook

    The Bank is coming to the successful implementation of its 5-year strategy anchored on Growth, Transformation and Returns. Among many other achievements, the business has accelerated growth and generated significant returns for shareholders with the Absa stock price being one of the best performing among banks over the 5-year period. These achievements have been delivered while managing through the complex and unique transition programme to Absa, the COVID-19 pandemic and the evolving exogenous Geopolitical shocks. 

    “We are inspired by the successes of our last 5-year strategy and are excited about the opportunities in our next strategic horizon as we continue building value for all our stakeholders,” Mr Omari added. 

    ALSO READ; Absa Bank Kenya Declares Interim Dividend as Net Profit Jumps 13% to KES 6.3B

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