Decline in banking sector profits - KPMG

Decline in banking sector profits - KPMG

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KPMG’s latest Financial Institutions Performance Survey reveals that New Zealand’s banking sector saw a 2.85% decrease in its net profits to $1.20 billion in the March quarter.

This was attributed to a reduction in both net interest income and non-interest income, as impaired asset expense increased from $2.07 million to $47.02 million.

KPMG’s head of banking and finance, John Kensington said the dip in profits reversed the previous quarter's bounce back to $1.24 billion in profits after two successive quarters of decreases.

“It is just a recognition of the competition in the market, the slightly uncertain geopolitical times and a reflection on the NZ economy as a whole: resilient, going well, but not booming.”

Five of the nine banks surveyed reported reductions in their profit in the March quarter.

Of the major banks, BNZ and Westpac reported reductions of 13.45% ($30 million) and 16.84% ($48 million) respectively.

Kiwibank reported the largest percentage decrease of all the major banks, with a 37.14% ($13 million) drop in profit.

ANZ went against the trend with a $63 million (15.63%) increase in profit over the quarter.

Overall, the amount that the banks lent over the quarter was up by 1.19% which the report said was mainly due to growth in housing loans of 1.5%.

However, this was the slowest quarterly increase for three years and, while the banks’ loan books were larger, interest income for the quarter is down 2.46% ($124.30m).

While banks may have seen a rise in housing loans from December figures, they lagged behind non-bank lending institutions which increased their books by 3.52%.

Despite this, non-bank lending institutions’ market share went up by just 0.01% to 0.73%.

Kensington said they have seen the industry continue to focus on quality lending, which has led to a decrease in total provisioning levels.

“This indicates the banks are generally confident in the quality of their loan books at the moment… The results showcases the sector’s resilience.”

The report also noted that the regulatory landscape remains busy with announcements across a range of topics including dashboard reporting, debt to income ratios, outsourcing, dual registration and the Capital Review.

This all comes at a time where there is increased focus on conduct and customer-centricity coming from sector participants and regulators alike, it said.

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