The CaixaBank Group posted an attributable net profit of €1.57 billion in the first half of 2022, up 17.1%, on a like-for-like basis, on the same period of the previous year. Reported profit increased 23.1%, excluding the extraordinary effects arisen from the Bankia merger.
The earnings growth comes in response to strong commercial activity. The decline in net interest income was offset by revenues from services, coupled with a reduction in costs thanks to the synergies arising from the merger and lower provisions.
When taking into account the impacts generated by the merger, profit fell by 62.4% year-on-year, as profit for the first half of 2021 stood at €4.18 billion, which included a net positive contribution for accounting purposes of €4.3 billion from negative goodwill.
At 30 June 2022, the CaixaBank Group had total assets of €704.51 billion, thus reinforcing its leadership in the domestic market with strong balance sheet and financial and commercial performances. In this context, profitability (ROTE, trailing 12 months, excluding extraordinary merger items) stood at 7.9%, while the cost-to-income ratio ended the period at 56.1%.
Gonzalo Gortazar, CEO of CaixaBank, highlighted that “we have concluded a very positive first half of the year, finalizing the integration process with Bankia while at the same time delivering strong growth in our commercial activities” and stressed that “this strength is evident in the new production of mortgages, where we have seen growth of 58%, in consumer lending, where we have seen an increase of 21% and in the production on new loans to companies and corporate banking, where we have achieved an increase of 57%. Furthermore, when it comes to customer funds, we have attracted €20 billion in net sales across insurance, asset management and deposits, despite market volatility”.
“We are extremely pleased by the strong growth of our commercial activity, which reflects our ability and willingness to support the financing needs of families and enterprises. This is particularly critical in the current uncertain economic environment, so we will remain close to our clients whenever they need us”, added CaixaBank’s CEO.
Income statement (on a “like-for-like” basis)
Earnings for the first half of the year, which are comparable with the pro-forma results of Bankia and CaixaBank in the same period of the previous year, excluding the extraordinary items arising from the merger, revealed stable revenues despite the decline in net interest income (-3.6%) due to the negative interest rate environment until midway through the period.
Dividend income fell by 13.5% to €131 million and includes, most notably, dividends paid by Telefónica and BFA amounting to €38 million and €87 million, respectively (€51 million and €98 million in 2021). Equity-accounted earnings were down 48.4% following the sale of Erste Group Bank, while trading income increased.
Recurring banking fees and commissions remained stable (+1.1% year-on-year), largely due to higher transactional activity and growth in payments, which offset the drop in revenues from the unification of Bankia and CaixaBank’s customer loyalty programmes (no fees charged on regular financial transactions).
The bank was also successful in reducing recurring administrative expenses, depreciation and amortisation by 5.6% year-on-year in the first six months of the year due to the synergies arising from the merger. Staff expenses were down 7.5% following the voluntary departure of employees under the Labour Agreement framework.
This stability in total revenues combined with cost reductions led to a 10% increase in pre-impairment income excluding extraordinary items. This growth rises to 17.1% in the case of net profit, after the 16.8% reduction in insolvency allowances to €376 million.
CaixaBank keeps a general provision for a total of €1.26 billion to cover the impacts of the current macroeconomic uncertainty, which is especially unfavourable due to the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
However, up until now, the quality of CaixaBank’s balance sheet is improving quarter after quarter. The NPL ratio, which has fallen sharply in the year to date, ended the first half of the year at 3.2%, its lowest level since December 2008, compared to 3.6% at year-end 2021 and 3.5% at 30 March 2022. Loan-loss provisions stood at €8.13 billion at the end of June and the NPL coverage ratio increased to 65% (€8.63 billion and 63% at the end of 2021, respectively).
Non-performing loans fell to €12.42 billion, following an improvement in asset quality indicators and active management of NPLs. These have fallen by €1.21 billion in the year to date and by €937 million in the quarter. As a result, the cost of risk (trailing 12 months) was 0.23%.
Strong insurance and lending activity
In the commercial realm, a particular highlight was the positive performance of insurance production, supported by the MyBox offering, which led to year-on-year growth of 25% in life-risk insurance premiums and 44% in non-life policies.
New mortgage production also grew significantly (+58% year-on-year) to reach €5.93 billion, with a record volume of €3.81 billion in the last quarter. Moreover, new consumer lending climbed 21% to €5.14 billion and new lending to businesses and corporate banking increased 57% year-on-year.
With this boost in new lending, the stock of performing loans (that is, excluding NPLs) came to €351.01 billion, up 3.2% in the year and 3% in the quarter. A further highlight was the 0.4% growth in mortgages in the quarter; the first increase in at least ten years. Consumer lending was up 2.6% on December and 1.9% in the quarter. Lending to companies also delivered a strong performance (+5% and +4.2%, respectively). At the end of June, the market share in loans to companies in Spain was 23.9%, 13 basis points higher than in December.
In addition, 23% of the total amount of ICO-backed loans and advances has now been repaid or cancelled. Of the remaining amount, 85% have ended their grace period. Of the total amount initially granted, 3.7% is classified as non-performing loans.
On the other hand, customer funds totalled €624.09 billion at 30 June 2022, up 0.7% in the year, impacted by the positive seasonal nature of demand deposits typically seen at the end of the second quarter, as well as market volatility affecting unit-linked products and assets under management.
Assets under management amounted to €145.32 billion. The performance here (-8% in the year and -4.9% in the quarter) was affected by the negative evolution of markets. Despite this, there were net sales totalling €19.98 billion in deposits, savings insurance and assets under management. The market share for mutual funds has grown 27 basis points in the year to 24.8%.
Comfortable liquidity and capital position
Total liquid assets amounted to €162.85 billion and the Group’s Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) at June 30 was 312%, displaying a comfortable liquidity position, well above the minimum regulatory requirement of 100%.
The CET1 capital adequacy ratio was 12.4% (12.2% without IFRS 9 transitional adjustments). This figure, while also above the minimum requirement, is below the 13.1% reported at year-end 2021 due to the full deduction of the ongoing share buyback programme, which could reach up to a maximum of €1.8 billion. Despite this, the ratio saw organic growth in the period of 62 basis points.
As published on 25 July, a total of 296,177,680 shares had been repurchased, totalling €947,492,930 of executed share buyback, equivalent to 52.6% of the maximum monetary amount authorised.
European benchmark in sustainability
As part of its new 2022-2024 Strategic Plan, CaixaBank has set itself the strategic priority of becoming a European benchmark in sustainability. To this end, the bank is aiming to mobilise €64 billion in sustainable financing to drive the transition of companies and society as a whole.
Notably, CaixaBank was the leading bank in sustainable financing in Europe in the first half of the year, according to the Refinitiv ranking, while also taking top spot on the EMEA Top Tier Green & ESG-Linked Loans league table. CaixaBank also claimed first place in green financing in Europe in the first half of 2022, according to the League Table Green Use of Proceeds – Top Tier Lender by Bloomberg, one of the most prestigious financial news agencies.
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