Alfa-Bank’s net earnings exceeded $500 million in January-June
Russia’s Alfa-Bank on Friday reported a net profit of 52.2 billion rubles ($526 million) for the first half of the year, saying its loan portfolio is at a consistently high level.
According to the press release on the bank’s website, it earned $272 million in January-March. Alfa-Bank has not disclosed its earnings dynamics in comparison to 2022, when its profits slumped amid Western sanctions.
“Despite the challenges of the first half of 2022 and a one-time loss, the bank has significantly strengthened its market position in terms of total assets and capital,” Alfa-Bank’s statement reads.
Net interest income in January-June exceeded $1.4 billion, marking an 84% year-on-year increase, while net fee and commission income rose 13% to $823 million.
Alfa-Bank’s assets increased by 7% during the reporting period to $62 billion, partly due to a 17% jump in net loan debt. The volume of corporate loans rose by 21%, including in lending to small and medium-sized businesses – by 35% and 22% respectively.
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The bank’s deposit portfolio was also up by more than 7% due to a 15% increase in retail deposits.