Seylan Bank records Rs. 1.5 b PAT during 1H 2019

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Seylan Bank recorded a steady performance with Profits before Taxes reaching Rs. 3,476 million for the 6 months ended 30 June 2019, against the Rs. 2,996 million reported in the corresponding period of 2018, despite challenging market conditions and recent unexpected events that impacted the Sri Lankan economy. 

However, the Bank’s Profit after Tax increased only by 0.89% due to the Debt Repayment Levy (DRL) expense (which was imposed from 1 October 2018) of Rs. 461 million recorded for the period. 

In a statement, Seylan said Net Interest income increased from Rs. 8,656 million to Rs. 8,886 million, a 2.65% increase for the 6 months ended 30 June 2019 resulting from selective growth in advances and effective pricing strategy. The Bank’s gross fee based income remained the same as last year with a slight increase from Rs. 2,048 million to Rs. 2,057 million during 1H 2019. 

Other income captions comprising of net gains from trading activities, fair value changes of financial assets, gains on foreign exchange transactions and other operating income increased by 25.11% a net gain from Rs. 609 million in 2018 to a net gain of Rs. 762 million during 1H 2019.

Total Expenses recorded an increase of 6.69% from 5,997 million in the 1H of the previous year to Rs. 6,398 million for the 6 months ended 30th June 2019. These increases in expenses are due to upgrading and refurbishment of branches, investment made in technology and digital platforms during the period under review. The Bank is also engaged in many cost initiative projects in order to minimise and control the cost over a period of time.  

The Bank reported a moderate net loan growth of 5.22%, with net advances growing from Rs. 326,882 million to Rs. 343,936 million during 1H 2019. The NPA ratio has increased by 0.5% during the period. 

Its overall deposit base increased from Rs. 357,560 million in December 2018 to Rs. 374,708 million in 1H 2019. The Bank’s CASA ratio (Current and Savings) stood at 27.91% despite the shift witnessed from low-cost deposits towards higher yielding fixed deposits during the six months period.

The Bank is continuing to increase its branch network. During the period of six months, Bank has opened 3 new branches at Union Place, Padukka and Godakawela.  As at 30 June 2019, the Bank network comprised 173 Banking Centres, 212 ATMs and 98 Student Saving Centres. Further the Bank expanded its Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs) to 40.

Overall, as a result of the performance during the six months, Bank’s Earnings per Share (EPS) stood at Rs 4.05. The Bank recorded a Return (profit before tax) on Asset (ROAA) of 0.89 % and Return on Equity (ROE) of 8.51 %. The Bank’s Net Asset Value per share as at 30 June 2019 was Rs. 99.08 (Group Rs. 103.25).

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