Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Bank to...

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The proposed notes have the qualificat­ion to become part of the bank’s tier II capital under BASEL III.

Since last year, Sampath Bank has been raising billions of rupees to strengthen its tier I and tier II capital bases as the lender was operating with thin capital buffers in comparison to the BASEL III higher capital buffer requiremen­ts.

Fitch Ratings, which maintained a Negative rating watch on the lender, revised its outlook to Stable last month, as the bank raised Rs.33.6 billion in a mix of rights issues and subordinat­ed debt during the last twelve months. Fitch maintains ‘A+(lka)’ rating on Sampath Bank.

Fitch estimates Sampath Bank’s tier I ratio was 12 percent after it raised Rs.12.5 billion in April 2018 and Rs.7.6 billion in December 2017 via rights issues. Besides, the bank retained its 2017 profit of Rs.12.7 billion through a scrip dividend.

Meanwhile, the bank’s total (tier II) capital adequacy improved to 14.3 percent by end of March 2018 from 12.9 percent in December 2017 after it raised Rs.13.5 billion via subordinat­ed debt over the last twelve months.

However, this would be the first time Sampath Bank is raising dollars qualifying for tier II capital. The funds get converted approximat­ely into Rs.16 billion under the current exchange rate.

From January 1, 2019, Sampath Bank is required to maintain a minimum tier I ratio of 10 percent including the 1.5 percent additional capital buffer required for systematic­ally important domestic commercial bank and a tier II ratio of 14 percent from the current requiremen­ts of 8.875 percent and 12.875 percent each.

For the three months ended in March 2018, Sampath Bank reported earnings of Rs.14.16 a share or Rs.3.37 billion in total earnings, up 41 percent from the same period last year.

However, in line with the rising non-performing loans in the industry, the bank’s gross NPL ratio rose to 1.95 percent from 1.64 percent at the end of 2017. But the ratio still remains low when compared with the peers.

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