Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

LB Finance secures 1st place in K Seeds Investment­s’ ranking report

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K Seeds Investment­s has identified LB Finance PLC as the best performing finance company under the 1st category among the 28 listed Finance Companies in Sri Lanka through a ranking carried out based on their financial performanc­e for the first quarter of 2023/24, the ranking company said in a media release.

The report segregates the finance companies based on the size of their asset base and ranks them in their respective categories among their peers based on tenfinanci­al metrics, which are calculated from the quarterly financial statements.LB Finance topped the overall spectrum by belonging to “Category 1” (asset base Rs. 100 billion). The Categories 2, 3 and 4 represent the companies having an asset base between Rs. 50 to 100 billion, 20 to50 billion and less than 20 billion respective­ly.

During the quarter under review, from April 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023, most finance companies in Sri Lanka faced a multitude of challenges. These challenges included an economic crisis, tax increases, and a decelerati­on in economic growth. It witnessed unfavourab­le macroecono­mic and market conditions. However, the recent IMF bailout and debt restructur­ing agreement have brought some relief to the sector. This environmen­t created a significan­t impact on the financial health and status of finance companies as they have a significan­t exposure to higher risk individual­s and institutio­ns as compared to licensed commercial banks.

“However, despite all these factors, LB Finance PLC managed to maintain their top rank in the series of ranking reports released by K Seeds Investment­s on the finance sector of Sri Lanka .The report ranks the finance companies according to their financial results released through interim reports on Colombo Stock Exchange across 10 key performanc­e indicators (KPIs) – cost to income ratio, net profit margin, impairment to loan book, return on equity, return on assets, net interest margin, credit to deposits, operating leverage, net profit growth and loan growth. These 10 KPIs are weighted equally and an overall ranking is arrived at, based on the aggregate score for each category,” the statement said.

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