November 14 (SeeNews) - Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) said on Tuesday its net profit from operations in Bosnia rose 3.1% year-on-year to 31.8 million euro ($37.3 million) in the first nine months of 2017.
RBI's Bosnian operations generated an operating income of 81.2 million euro in January-September, up 0.1% on the prior-year period, while net interest income edged down 0.3% to 50.2 million euro, the international lender said in its Q3 2017 financial report.
The Bosnian unit's NPL ratio dropped to 7.3% in the review period from 10.2% a year earlier.
Following are details on RBI's performance in Bosnia (in millions of euro):
|
Jan-Sept'17 |
Jan-Sept'16 |
Profit after tax |
31.80 |
30.85 |
Pre-tax profit |
36.33 |
35.83 |
Operating income |
81.21 |
81.11 |
Net interest income |
50.16 |
50.32 |
Net fee and commission income |
29.45 |
28.86 |
Loans |
1,227.82 |
1,187.48 |
Deposits |
1,683.91 |
1,591.28 |
Assets |
2,090.14 |
2,002.70 |
RBI's Bosnian unit had 429,659 customers at the end of September, down 4.2% compared with last year, and operated 98 business outlets, flat from a year earlier.
($=0.853513 euro)