- Total income climbed grew by 3.0% to Sh 19.1 Billion mainly attributed to the 10% growth in non-interest income.
- Credit impairment charges increased by 57.6% to Sh 2.8 Billion as gross non-performing loans increased by 47.7% to Sh 10.4 Billion.
- Net interest income declined by 2% to Sh 10.6 Billion.
- Total operating expenses grew by 1.7% Sh 10.9 Billion.
- Profit before tax declined by 10.7% to Sh 5.4 Billion while profit after tax fell 2.5% to Sh 4.3 Billion.
- Loans and advances to banks and customers grew by 8.1% to Sh 143.3 Billion while deposits from banks and customers increased by 24% to Sh 193.4 Billion.
- The board declared a final dividend of Sh 5.25 per share, unchanged from the previous year
Stanbic Bank Kenya full year net earnings decline by 2.5%
By Respect Gwenzi, Mar 15, 2018
Stanbic Holdings has reported its numbers for the full year period ended Dec 2017. Notably, non-interest income grew by 10% to sh 8.4Billion while net interest income fell slightly by 2% to Sh 10.6 Billion.
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