Erste Group 2021 Profit Surged on Higher Fees, Lower Costs; Is Upbeat on 2022
February 28 2022 - 2:24AM
Dow Jones News
By Joshua Kirby
Erste Group Bank AG said Monday that earnings rose sharply in
2021 thanks to higher fees and lower risk costs, and that it
expects continued growth this year.
Net profit at the Austrian lender last year came to 1.92 billion
euros ($2.16 billion,) rising from EUR783.1 million in 2020 when
earnings were hit by provisions relating to the coronavirus
pandemic.
Operating income rose 8.2% to EUR7.74 billion, as net interest
income increased 4.2% to EUR4.98 billion and net fee and commission
income surged 17% to EUR2.30 billion.
Risk costs fell sharply to EUR158.8 million from more than EUR1
billion in 2020, Erste Group said.
The bank said it doesn't anticipate any risk provisioning from
the crisis in Russia and Ukraine, where it has no operating
presence. Nevertheless, it noted the "incalculable" wider effects
of the situation and said it couldn't rule out any indirect impact
on its customers.
Erste expects net loan growth in the mid-single digits in 2022,
along with an increase in net fee and commission income in the
low-to-mid single digits. The bank also expects a double digit
return on tangible equity, as in 2021, and continued strength in
its common equity Tier 1 ratio.
Write to Joshua Kirby at joshua.kirby@wsj.com;
@joshualeokirby
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