BELGRADE (Serbia), April 21 (SeeNews) – Serbia's Vojvodjanska banka, booked a profit of 301 million dinars ($2.6 million/2.4 million euro) in 2016, up from 34.5 million dinars in the previous year, data from the country's central bank, NBS, shows.
The bank's net interest income fell 7.5% to 4.9 billion dinars, while net fee and commission income declined 8.7% to 1.6 billion dinars, according to the 2016 financial statement of the lender posted on the website of NBS.
Vojvodjanska banka's net expenses for impairment of financial assets and credit risk off-balance sheet items amounted to 730.6 million dinars in 2016, versus an impairment cost of 1.4 billion dinars in 2015.
The bank's loan portfolio amounted to 76.5 billion dinars, while deposits totalled 104.4 billion dinars at the end of 2016.
Following are details on Vojvodjanska banka's performance (in millions of dinars, unless otherwise stated):
|
2016 |
2015 |
Deposits |
104.410 bln |
99.348 bln |
Loans |
76.503 bln |
73.485 bln |
Impairment costs |
730.580 |
1.385 bln |
Net fee and commission income |
1.634 bln |
1.790 bln |
Net interest income |
4.871 bln |
5.268 bln |
Net profit |
301.037 |
34.471 |
(1 euro = 123.561 dinars)