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Banks afraid to declare profit | Banks afraid to declare profit |
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A
lot of banks are refusing to declare their monthly business results as
the happenings of the monetary market have been badly affecting their
operations.
The
reports released recently by the banks do not contain inflation about
pre-tax profit. The reports only emphasise their good liquidity and
satisfactory capital mobilisation.
Also according to Techcombank’s report, the good capital
mobilisation helped the bank maintain high liquidity. However, the bank
did not declare the pre-tax profit for the first five months of the
year.
The
deputy director of a joint stock bank said that it seems that banks are
hesitating to declare profit at this moment, both the ones who made
profit and the ones who did not.
Explaining
this, he said that the banks that made fat profit do not want to reveal
their profit at this ‘sensitive moment’, when businesses have to bear
very high interest rates. Therefore, the main message banks want to
send to the public is that they still are maintaining high liquidity.
People
may find it easier to find out information about ACB and Sacombank, the
two banks listing on the bourse, since releasing financial reports is a
must for listed companies.
Sacombank
reaped VND640bil worth of pre-tax profit in the first five months of
the year, and the bank expects to obtain VND2tril worth of pre-tax
profit this year.
ACB
has also reported satisfactory business results for the first five
months of the year with VND612bil worth of pre-tax profit. Especially,
ACB earned a lot of income from its gold trading floor, which brought
about VND1bil a day to the bank.
Eximbank
said that though conditions are not favourable, Eximbank still got
satisfactory results thanks to its advantages in providing services to
import-export companies and trading foreign currencies. The bank hopes
to get VND1,200-1,500bil worth of pre-tax profit, nearly double that of
last year.
In
general, big banks still are maintaining good business results, while
small banks are witnessing profit decrease. The representative of a
bank in
Banking
experts say that the current difficulties may last until the end of the
year. However, after that, the banks that have overcome the
difficulties will enter a new period of prosperity
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