Ahli United Bank reports arecord profit of US$ 502.2 million for period ended 30 September2013

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Published October 30th, 2013 - 12:25 GMT

Mr. Fahad Al Rajan, AUB Chairman
Mr. Fahad Al Rajan, AUB Chairman

Ahli United Bank B.S.C. (AUB) reported a net profit attributable to its equity shareholders of US$ 502.2 million for the nine months ended 30September 2013.

This included an exceptional gain of US$ 212.9 million on the sale of its 29.4% stake in Ahli Bank Qatar(ABQ). Core earnings increased by 9.5% to US$ 289.3 millioncompared to YTD 30 September 2012 net profit of US$ 264.2 million.Q3/2013 net profit was 8.6% higher at US$ 99.1 million compared to US$ 91.3 million for Q3/2012.The Basic Earnings per Share were US 9.2 cents, compared to US 4.8 cents achieved in Q3/2012. The resultant adjusted Operating Basic Earnings per share was US 5.3 centsexcluding the exceptional gain.

 The operating income of the Group increased from US$ 660.9 million to US$ 700.8 million in YTD 30 September 2013 (+ 6.0%), driven largely by growth in net interest income (NII) by 11.7% to US$ 524.6 million (Q3/2012: US$ 469.6 million) and a 10.3% growth in fee income from US$ 96.7 million to US$ 106.7 million.The NII increase was achieved through effective asset liability management measures undertakento reduce funding costs anda prudent increase in asset volumes within acceptable risk criteria thereby improving core operating income.Thecost income ratio was contained at 29.6% (Q3 / 2012: 29.7%).

 The Group’s total assets rose by US$1.9 billion(+ 6.5%) to US$ 31.8 billion since 31 December 2012.Besides net equity accretion by US$ 0.3 billion during the current period, the total assets increase was funded by incremental customers’ deposits of US$3.9 billion(+21.8%) to reach US$22.2 billion as at 30 September 2013,with the surplus liquidity utilized to reducemoney market deposits by US$ 1.2 billion andrepo borrowings by US$1.1 billion.

On the assets front, the loans portfolio grew by US$1.2 billion (+7.7%). The non-performing loan ratio was 2.6% as at 30 September 2013 (31 December 2012: 2.4%) and the specific provision coverage ratio as at 30 September 2013 stood at 89.4% (31 December 2012: 87.7%). The total provision coverage ratio, inclusive of collective impairment provisions, was 150% as at 30 September 2013 (31 December 2012: 150%), as part of AUB’s ongoing prudent risk management strategy.

The Group’s Operating Return on Average Equity forthe period ended30 September 2013, excluding the exceptional gain, was higher at 14.2%, compared to 13.3% achieved in the prior period. Return on Average Assets, on the same basis,was higherat 1.4% for Q3/2013(Q3/2012: 1.3%).

Given AUB’s solid financial and operational performance, the International Finance Corporation Capitalization Fund (“IFC Fund”) has, at its option, accelerated the conversion of its investment of US$125 million in AUB’s Mandatorily Convertible Preference Shares (MCPS) into AUB common shares.

Subsequent to 30 September 2013, the MCPS was converted into AUB common shares at an effective conversion price of Kuwaiti 211 filsper share, translating into the issue of 167,045,454 additional AUB common shares. Post conversion, the IFC Fund has a 2.95% shareholding in AUB.

AUB’s resilient performance in a challenging operating environment is reflected in its continuing healthy growth in operating profit which grew by around 9.5% during the current period. This bears testament to the strength and diversification of the AUB Group business model.” said Fahad Al-Rajaan, Chairman, AUB.

Mr. Fahad Al Rajan, AUB Chairman further added that, “IFC Fund’s decision to exercise the conversion option prior to the mandatory conversion dateat a price in excess of prevailing market price is a strong vote of confidence in the solid fundamentals of AUB and its regional business strategy.”

Background Information

Ahli United Bank

Ahli United Bank BSC (AUB) is a full fledged commercial and investment banking group providing wealth management, retail, corporate, treasury, offshore and private banking services.

The Group's businesses consist of the operations in Bahrain, a wholly owned subsidiary in the UK and associates in Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Egypt and Iraq. In Kuwait, AUB has an effective holding of 75% in the Bank of Kuwait and The Middle East while in Qatar, AUB has a 40% stake in Ahli Bank QSC. In Oman, AUB has a 35% stake in Ahli Bank SAOG while in Iraq AUB has a 49% stake in the Commercial Bank of Iraq. In Egypt, AUB, its associate banks and other Gulf financial institutions together hold an 89.3% stake in Ahli United Bank SAE. Apart from these banks, AUB has a nominal stake of 75% in KMEFIC, a brokerage, asset management and corporate finance company based in Kuwait with operations around the Arabian Gulf.

Overall, the AUB Group, through its subsidiaries and associates, operates through a network of 93 branch offices and employs over 3,000 people. 

AUB’s stated mission is to create an unrivalled ability to meet customer needs, provide fulfillment and development for staff and to deliver outstanding shareholder value. AUB’s strategy is to expand through both organic growth and acquisition in order to act as a ‘multifaceted financial bridge’ between the international financial markets and its Gulf clients. It has sought to establish an operating presence in each of the Pan-GCC countries with a targeted 10% - 20% market share. To this end, AUB continues to develop and invest to increase its ability to acquire new businesses and rapidly integrate them with the bank’s systems. This development has helped accelerate progress in the delivery of financial services and penetration into targeted geographical markets.

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