徽商銀行(03698.HK)預期19年度集團淨利潤約100億元 同比增長約13%
格隆匯1月21日丨徽商銀行(03698.HK)公佈,截至2019年12月31日止年度,集團淨利潤約人民幣100億元,較2018年度增長約13%;成本收入比約23%。
於2019年12月31日,集團總資產規模突破人民幣1.1萬億元,較2018年末增長7%以上;不良貸款率約1.04%。
公告稱,淨利潤增加主要是因為:(1)始終堅持服務實體經濟的發展理念,生息資產規模持續增長,帶動該行營業收入的提升;及(2)持續全面加強風險防控,維持穩健經營態勢。
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