LAHORE: The Board of Directors of MCB Bank Limited (MCB) in its meeting under the Chairmanship of Mian Mohammad Mansha on Thursday reviewed the performance of the bank and approved the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2021. The Board of Directors has declared final cash dividend of Rs 5.0 per share i.e. 50% bringing the total cash dividend for the year ended 2021 to 190%, continuing with its highest dividend per share trend in banking sector.
MCB’s profit after tax (PAT) for the year ended December 31, 2021, posted a growth of 6% to reach Rs 30.81 billion; translating into earning per share (EPS) of Rs 26.00 compared to EPS of Rs 24.50 reported in last year.
Average policy rate registered a decline of 19% (166 bps) from an average of 8.95% in last year to 7.29% in current year. However, on account of strategically aligned growth in average current deposits and a balanced mix of earning assets, net interest income of the bank decreased by only 10%, from Rs 71.33 billion to Rs 63.99 billion.
Non-markup income registered a growth of 11% and aggregated to Rs 20.1 billion against Rs 18.1 billion in last year. Improved transactional volumes, surge in business activities, diversification of revenue streams through continuous enrichment of bank’s product suite, investments towards digital transformation and an unrelenting focus on upholding the high service standards supplemented a growth of 14% in fee income whereas dividend and foreign exchange incomes increased by 86% and 48% respectively.
The bank continues to prudently manage its operating expenses with a moderate increase of 8%, despite sustained inflationary pressures amid currency devaluation and rising commodity prices, higher compliance related regulatory charges, expansion in branch outreach and regular performance and merit adjustments of the Human Capital.
On the provision front, proactive monitoring and recovery efforts led to a net reversal of Rs 910 million in specific provision maintained against non-performing loans (NPLs) while the general loss reserve of Rs 4 billion created amid the uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 outbreak was reversed, as the systematic risks surrounding the economic recovery have receded and the bank has created specific provision against exposures that reflected signs of financial distress.
Persistent focus on maintaining a robust risk management framework encompassing structured assessment models, effective pre-disbursement evaluation tools and an array of post disbursement monitoring systems has enabled MCB to effectively manage its credit risk. The Non-performing loan (NPLs) base of the bank recorded a decrease of Rs 698 million and was reported at Rs 50.49 billion.
The bank has not taken FSV benefit in calculation of specific provision and carries an un-encumbered general provision reserve of Rs 636 million. The coverage and infection ratios of the bank were reported at 90.83% and 7.94% respectively.
On the financial position side, the total asset base of the bank, on an unconsolidated basis, was reported at Rs 1,970 billion (+12%). The gross advances of the bank registered historic growth of Rs 122 billion (+24%), above the industry growth, to close the year at Rs 636 billion. The corporate lending book grew by Rs 106 billion (31%) whereas the consumer loan portfolio garnered significant interest and increased by Rs 9.5 billion (32%) on the back of significant activity in the construction and auto segments.
On the liabilities side, achieving growth in no-cost current account base remained a key strategic objective for the bank. Thereby, non-remunerative deposits grew by 15.1% to close at Rs 563 billion; improving their mix in the total deposits to 40% in absolute terms as at December 31, 2021. CASA mix was reported at 93% whereas the total deposits of the Bank grew by 9% to close out the year at Rs 1,412 billion.
Return on Assets and Return on Equity reported at 1.65% and 19.11% respectively, whereas the book value per share was reported at Rs 135.13.
During the year MCB attracted home remittance inflows of USD 3.527 billion to further consolidate its position as an active participant in SBP’s cause for improving flow of remittances into the country through banking channels. The inflow by MCB till Dec 31, 2021 under the Roshan Digital Account (RDA) initiative has stood at USD 216 million.
While complying with the regulatory capital requirements, the bank’s total Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) is 17.01% against the requirement of 11.5% (including capital conservation buffer of 1.50% as reduced under the BPRD Circular Letter No. 12 of 2020). Quality of the capital is evident from bank’s Common Equity Tier-1 (CET1) to total risk weighted assets ratio which comes to 15.08% against the requirement of 6%. Bank’s capitalization also resulted in a Leverage Ratio of 6.13% which is well above the regulatory limit of 3.0%. The bank reported Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) of 246.31% and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) of 155.00% against requirement of 100%.
The bank’s exceptional performance has also been recognized by the globally coveted Finance Asia’s Country Awards wherein it has been declared as the “Best Bank in Pakistan” in 2021.
The bank enjoys highest local credit ratings of AAA / A1+ categories for long term and short term respectively, based on PACRA notification dated June 23, 2021.
The bank on consolidated basis is operating the 2nd largest network of more than 1,600 branches in Pakistan. The bank remains one of the prime stocks traded in the Pakistani equity market with 2nd highest market capitalization in the industry.
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