Banks profitability tumbles

Linah Mohohlo.PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Linah Mohohlo.PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Profitability of the country’s 11 operating commercial banks fell by 16.7 percent in 2014, marking the beginning of the end to an era of supernormal profits for the industry.

According to a 2014 Banking Supervision Annual Report released on Monday, the banking sector’s after-tax profit decreased by a significant 16.7 percent to P1.5 billion last year due to a low interest rates environment coupled with a high rise in non-performing loans.

This contrasted with a positive growth rate of 0.1 percent in 2013, with last year’s softer profits signalling a distress period for an industry operating under an environment characterised by tight liquidity, charges freeze and a flagging economy.

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