August 31 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Central Cooperative Bank [BUL:4CF] said its first-half consolidated net profit soared to 16.8 million levs ($9.6 million/8.6 million euro) from 1.3 million levs in the same period last year.
The lender's net interest income jumped by an annual 61.3% to 58.5 million levs in January-June, while net fee and commission income grew 9.1% to 23.1 million levs, it said in a bourse filing on Tuesday.
Central Cooperative Bank's total assets stood at 4.89 billion levs at end-June, up from 4.84 billion levs at end-2015. The bank, majority-owned by industrial group Chimimport [BUL:6C4], is the eighth largest in the country in terms of assets.
(1 euro=1.95583 levs)
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