Manila Bulletin

EastWest net income surges 75% to ₱2.3 B

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EastWest Banking Corporatio­n (EW) reported a 75 percent surge in net income to ₱2.3 billion last year even though it increased loan loss provisions by ₱1.6 billion to 2.4 billion, 2.8 times higher from last year in anticipati­on of COVID-19 fall out.

In a disclosure, the bank said its higher income in the first three months of 2020 was driven by better margins from its core lending and deposit-taking business and higher trading gains.

Net revenues rose by 45 percent to ₱9.6 billion from ₱6.6 billion in the same period last year. Net interest income, accounting for 69 percent of revenues, increased by 42 percent or ₱1.9 billion.

Net Interest Margin (NIM) was at 8.1 percent, 173 bps higher from 2019 as market liquidity, and deposit rates normalized. In the early part of 2019, deposit costs were substantia­lly higher and pushed bank’s margins lower.

Non-interest income, on the other hand, increased by 52 percent or ₱1.0 billion, mainly driven by securities trading gains.

"We were looking forward to another record year, at least ₱8.0 billion in income for 2020 – until COVID-19 struck. Now, we have to be ready that profits could be lower this year,” said EastWest Bank Chief Executive Tony Moncupa.

He added that, “We have to book ‘anticipati­ve provisions’ for loan losses and may need to continue doing so in the coming months as the economic damage to households and businesses from the virus-induced disruption unfolds.”

EW’s Total Assets stood at ₱384.1 billion or 3 percent higher from the same period last year. Total loans increased by ₱15.2 billion or 6 percent higher to end at ₱261.4 billion.

The bank’s Asset and Loan growth for the quarter were among its lowest in years, partly due to less aggressive lending in considerat­ion of the virus.

With less assets to fund, deposits increased by only 3 percent to ₱294.3 billion as the Bank just “replaced its time deposits with low-cost funds,” EW reported. The latter partly accounts for the improvemen­t in margins. (James A. Loyola)

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