Form 6-K - Report of foreign issuer [Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16]
July 31 2024 - 11:46AM
Edgar (US Regulatory)
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF
FOREIGN ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of July, 2024
Commission file number: 1-10110
BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A.
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
BANK BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A.
(Translation of Registrants name into English)
Calle Azul 4,
28050 Madrid
Spain
(Address of
principal executive offices)
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BBVA Press Release Creating Opportunities 07.31.2024 BBVAs profit nears €5 billion in first half (+29 percent),
profitability reaches 20 percent BBVA posted a net attributable profit of €4.99 billion through June 2024, up 29 percent yoy (37 percent in constant euros). Profit in 2Q24 rose 38 percent compared to the same period a
year earlier (37 percent in constant euros), reaching €2.79 billion, on the back of strong activity. Lending grew by 10.7 percent yoy in constant euros, with a notable contribution from corporate loans. Furthermore, BBVA boosted
the value creation for its shareholders, with a 20 percent annual increase of the tangible book value plus dividends per share. Profitability (ROTE) reached an outstanding 20 percent and the efficiency ratio stood at 39.3 percent, an all-time best. EARNINGS JANUARY-JUNE 2024 OUTSTANDING CORE REVENUES EVOLUTION AND ACTIVITY GROWTH NII + Fees Lending activity +23.4% +10.7% VS.6M23 vs. Jun, 23 (€ constant) (€ constant) RISK
INDICATORS IN UNE WITH OUR EXPECTATIONS Cost of NPL NPL Coverage risk ratio ratio 1.42% 3.3% 75% 6M24 Jun-24 Jun-24 REMARKABLE PROFITABILITY METRICS AND LEADING IN
EFFICIENCY RANKINGS Efficiency ratio ROTE 20.0% 39.3% ROE 19.1% STRONG CAPITAL POSITION ABOVE OUR TARGET 12.75% CET1 fully-loaded vs. target range 11.5%-12.0% TRANSFORMATION New customer 5.6Mn acquisition
(6M24) Customer 67% acquisition through digital channels (6M24,% of total) SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS Goal 2018-2025 €300 Bn Channeled since 2018 €252 Bn Channeled in 6M24 €46 IMPACTON SOCIETY 75,000 Families bought their home 340,000 SMEs
and self-employed boosted their business4 70,000 Larger corporates with access to financing Performing loans under management excluding repos. European Peer Group: BARC, BNPP, CASA, CABK, DB, HSBC, ING, ISP, LBG, NDA, SAN, SG, UCG. Peers
data are based on reported figures as of 3M24. BBVA data as of 6M24. Gross customer acquisition through own channels for retail segment. New loans in 6M24. Larger companies with BBVA financing as of June 2024.
BBVA Creating Opportunities This was an exceptional quarter. We achieved financial metrics that were elusive a few years ago: We
reached a profitability of 20 percent and improved the efficiency ratio below the 40 percent barrier. Looking forward, we are facing an exciting future. We will comfortably surpass the ambitious goals we set for ourselves for the 2021-2024
period. Furthermore, we are fully confident in the success of the combination with Banco Sabadell, which will build a stronger, more profitable bank with a greater capacity to accompany families and businesses in their future projects. Onur
Gene, Chief Executive Office BBVA saw a dynamic first half of the year, marked by solid loan activity across all business areas. At the end of June, loans to customers grew by 10.7 percent yoy in constant euros (6.3 percent in current
euros), driven by loans to companies. From January to June, the Group financed growth initiatives of more than 340,000 SMEs and self-employed individuals and more than 75,000 families were able to purchase a home with a mortgage from BBVA. At the
end of June, more than 70,000 large companies had access to BBVA financing to invest in their growth. In 1H24, the Group also allocated €11 billion to finance inclusive growth initiatives such as hospitals and social housing. Except where
otherwise stated, the evolution of each of the main headings, and changes in the income statement described below refer to constant exchange rates. In other words, they do not take currency fluctuations into account. At the top of the P&L
account, net interest income (NII) from January to June was €12.99 billion, a 20 percent increase compared to the same period a year earlier, mainly driven by loan activity. The strong performance of this item in South America and
Spain stood out. Net fees and commissions posted a yoy increase of 35 percent, reaching €3.84 billion, thanks to the favorable performance of payment systems and, to a lesser extent, asset management. Turkeys contribution stood
out in this line, followed by Mexico. Recurring revenues (NII plus net fees and commissions) grew by 23 percent yoy, to €16.84 billion. NTI rose 183 percent, reaching€1.89 billion, mainly on the back of a positive
result of exchange rate hedges -especially the Mexican peso- and the contribution of the Global Markets unit, where Spain and Mexicos earnings stood out. Gross income grew strongly and broadly across the main business areas, reaching
€17.45 billion in 1H24, up 31 percent from the same period a year earlier. Operating expenses rose to €6.86 billion in 1H24, 20 percent more yoy. However, this variation is below the average inflation in BBVAs
footprint (21.3 percent in the last 12 months ) and lower than the growth in gross income, allowing the bank to maintain positive jaws. The efficiency ratio had an impressive performance, improving by 362 basis points in the last 12 months, to
39.3 percent, an all-time best. As a result of all the above, operating income surpassed the €lO-billion mark for the first time in a six-month period
(€10.59 billion, 39 percent yoy). Impairments on financial assets were €2.84 billion from January to June, up 43 percent from the previous year, due to higher provisions associated with growth in the most profitable
EARNINGS JANUARY-JUNE 2024 BBVA Creating Opportunities 07.31.2024 segments. Risk indicators remained within expectations: At the end of
June the accumulated cost of risk was 1.42 percent, while the coverage ratio and the NPL ratio stood at 75 percent and 3.3 percent, respectively. The BBVA Group posted a record net attributable profit of €4.99 billion in
1H24, up 37 percent yoy. The second quarter was also the best in the banks history, with a profit of €2.79 billion, 37 percent higher than the same period last year (38 percent in current euros). Earnings per share for
the quarter grew at an even faster pace, reaching €0.47,42 percent yoy in current euros, thanks to share buyback programs implemented in recent months. BBVA continued to create value for its shareholders. Tangible book value plus dividends
per share stood at €9.39, 20 percent more than in June 2023. Furthermore, the bank maintains an attractive shareholder remuneration policy, which means the distribution of between 40 percent and 50 percent of the annual profit,
combining cash dividends with share buyback programs, and is firmly committed to distributing any excess capital above 12 percent3 (the upper band of the target range). As of the end of June, the fully loaded CET1 capital ratio stood at
12.75 percent. Net attributable profit BBVA Group Business areas 6M 2024(1) South America Rest of business2 €317M €235M 6% 4% Turkey 6% €351 M Spain 6% €1,790 M 32% Mexico €2,858 M 52% New customers New customers1 (BBVA
Group, Million: % acquisition through digital channels) 5.4 5.4 5.6 J 67% 4.1 36 3.4 / TOTAL I | MILLION / 20% p DIGITAL 6M19 6M20 6M21 6M22 6M23 6M24 1. Gross customer acquisition through own channels for retail segment. Excludes US business
sold to PNC for comparison purposes. This result significantly improved the Groups profitability metrics. ROTE reached 20 percent at the end of June 2024, clearly above the average of European (13.3 percent) and Spanish (12.9 percent)2
peers. ROE stood at 19.1 percent. In the first half of 2024, BBVA advanced in its strategy focused on innovation, digitization, and sustainability. From January to June, the bank added 5.6 million new customers, of which 67 percent
joined through digital channels. Additionally, BBVA channeled approximately €46 billion in sustainable business in 1H24, increasing 2 Data from the group of comparable Spanish and European peers as of the end of March 2024. 3 Based on a pro-forma Basel IV fully loaded ratio, subject to regulatory approvals.
to about €252 billion since 2018, thus exceeding the pace required to meet the €300 billion for the 2018-2025
period. Sustainable Business (€Bn) Current target (2022) €3OOBn €46Bn Channeled in 6M24 Revised target €252Bn (2021) €200Bn Channeled since 2018 Initial target (2018) €100Bn 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
2025 Business areas In Spain, loan activity grew by 2.4 percent yoy, mainly thanks to the consumer and credit card segments, mid-sized companies, and improved new mortgage production. Customer resources
rose 3.5 percent, thanks to time deposits and off- balance-sheet funds. In the P&L account, the strong growth of all revenue lines in the first six months is noteworthy, prompting a 27 percent
increase in gross income yoy. The growth in expenses, slightly below 6 percent and much lower than revenues, allowed for an improvement of 719 basis points in the efficiency ratio, which stood at 35.4 percent at the end of June. Net
attributable profit reached €1.79 billion through June, 47.8 percent more yoy. In 2Q24 alone, profit exceeded €1 billion, a historic milestone. Risk indicators evolved as expected: The accumulated cost of risk remained
stable at 0.38 percent, while the coverage and NPL ratios eased to 54 percent and 3.93 percent, respectively. In Mexico, the dynamism of the loan portfolio stood out, with a yoy increase of 12.6 percent. While growth over the
past 12 months has been very balanced between retail and wholesale portfolios, the significant increase in commercial loans in the last quarter (9.3 percent) stood out. Customer funds yoy also grew at double digit (14.6 percent), driven by demand
deposits and mutual funds. In the income statement, it is noteworthy the strong rise in recurring revenues, which lead to a yoy growth of 10 percent in gross income, above the increase in expenses (9 percent). Despite the increase in loan-loss
provisions (29 percent yoy) on the back of solid momentum in the most profitable segments amid a high-interest-rate environment, net attributable profit for 1H24 reached record levels: €2.86 billion, 3.3 percent more yoy. In
2Q24, the accumulated cost of risk rose to 3.34 percent, while the NPL ratio improved to 2.62 percent and the coverage ratio stood at 120 percent. In Turkey, growth of lending activity in local currency (51 percent yoy) stood
out, very much in line with the evolution of lira-denominated resources and the strategy of de-dollarization of the banks balance. In the income statement, although the net attributable profit in 1H24
(€351 million) is lower than that of the same period in 2023, the figure for 2Q24 is noteworthy for its increase compared to the 1Q24: €207 million vs. €144 million, respectively, a 44 percent increase in current euros.
In this regard, it stood out the significant growth of recurring revenues and a smaller adjustment for hyperinflation in the quarter, thanks to the moderation of inflation. The accumulated cost of risk continued its normalization path, in line with
expectations, and stood at 0.84 percent at the end of June. The NPL and coverage ratios slightly eased in the quarter to 3.34 percent and 94 percent, respectively. In South America, lending (12.2 percent) and customer resources (24.5
percent) grew strongly yoy. The 1H24 net attributable profit reached €317 million, 12 percent less than a year ago (in current terms). Argentina contributed €103 million to the areas earnings, driven by growth of NII
and NTI. In 2Q24, a smaller adjustment for hyperinflation was also noteworthy. In Colombia,
BBVA Creating Opportunities 07.31.2024 the net attributable profit was €57 million, thanks to the strength of operating
income. Peru contributed €110 million, supported by the growth of recurring revenues and improved efficiency. The NPL ratio in the region stood at 5 percent, the coverage ratio at 83 percent, and the accumulated cost of risk at
3.12 percent. O BBVA Corporate Communications Tel.+34 699 337 924 comunicacion.corporativa@bbva.com For more financial information about BBVA visit: https://shareholdersandinvestors.bbva.com/ For more news about BBVA visit: https://www.bbva.com
BBVA Creating Opportunities 07.31.2024 2Q24 Change 2Q24/2Q23 Change 2Q24/1Q24 % constant % % constant % Net Interest Income 6,481
17 12 1 0 Net Fees and Commissions 1,955 35 33 4 4 Net Trading Income 1,114 247 233 47 44 Other Income & Expenses -324 26 -15
-66 -66 Gross Income 9,227 31 28 14 12 Operating Expenses -3,477 20 19 4 3 Operating income 5,751 38 35 21 19 Impairment on
Financial Assets -1,479 45 44 9 9 Provisions and Other Gains and Losses 50 -204 -178 -408
-392 Income Before Tax 4,322 40 36 28 25 Income Tax -1,374 39 34 22 19 Non-controlling Interest
-154 114 31 62 44 Net Attributable Profit (reported) 2,794 37 38 29 Change 6M24/6M23 6M24 % constant % Net Interest Income 12,993 20 14 Net Fees and Commissions 3,842 35 32 Net Trading Income 1,886 183
144 Other Income & Expenses -1,276 36 35 Gross Income 17,446 31 23 Operating Expenses -6,859 20 16 Operating Income 10,586 39 29 Impairment on Financial Assets -2,839 43 42 Provisions and Other Gains and Losses 33 -146 -135 Income Before Tax 7,780 40 27 Income Tax
-2,525 40 28 Non-controlling Interest -261 n.s. n.s. Net Attributable Profit 4,994 37 29
BBVA Creating Opportunities 07.31.2024 About BBVA Active clients: individuals or legal entities holding an active product contract. Data
at the end of June 2024. Those countries in which BBVA has no legal entity or the volume of activity is not significant, are not included. BBVA is a global financial services group founded in 1857. The bank is present in more than 25 countries, has
a strong leadership position in the Spanish market, is the largest financial institution in Mexico and it has leading franchises in South America and Turkey. BBVA contributes with its activity to the progress and welfare of all its stakeholders:
shareholders, clients, employees, providers and society in general. In this regard, BBVA supports families, entrepreneurs and companies in their plans, and helps them to take advantage of the opportunities provided by innovation and technology.
Likewise, BBVA offers its customers a unique value proposition, leveraged on technology and data, helping them improve their financial health with personalized information on financial decision-making.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. |
Date: July 31, 2024 |
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By: /s/ MªÁngeles Peláez Morón |
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Name: MªÁngeles Peláez Morón |
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Title: Head of Accounting & Regulatory Reporting |
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