Main Trends of Commercial Banks’ Activities

Main Trends of Commercial Banks’ Activities

01 July, 2008

By June 1, 2008, net total assets of Georgian commercial banks (in current prices) grew 15.7% compared to the beginning of the year - a 1134.4 mln lari increase to a total of 8342.6 mln lari.

Starting from the beginning of the year, the banking sector's own funds (equity capital) have grown by 315.8 mln lari (21.5%) to equal 1786.8 mln lari, which makes up 21.4% of commercial banks' net total assets (compared to 20.4% at the beginning of the year). The growth of paid-in capital constituted 110.1 mln lari (24.3%). Compared to the beginning of the year, the number of foreign-controlled banks has increased from 12 to14 and their share in the banks' total equity capital increased by 4.9 basis points to 69.0%.

Incomes of active commercial banks grew 2 times year-on-year and equaled 638.3 mln lari.

In January-May commercial banks' net profit equaled 51.6 mln lari, which is 7.2 mln lari (i.e. 16.2%) higher than the indicator for the same period of last year.

The growth of crediting of the real sector of the economy facilitated the growth of interest incomes. As compared with the last year, this indicator has grown by 65.0% and made up 61.7% of total incomes.

Total value of commercial banks' expenditures constituted 568.2 mln lari in January-May, which is 2.2 times higher than the indicator for the same period of last year. The significant part of the growth of expenditures falls on the interests paid on the loans provided by non-resident banks and international financial organizations as well as on advertising, municipal charges and postal expenses.

The share of five banks having the largest assets within the total amount of the banking sector assets decreased from 80.4% at the beginning of the year to 78.8%.

Profitability of the banking sector assets (ROA) equaled 1.6% and profitability of capital (ROE) - 7.3% (compared to 2.2% and 11.0 % respectively for the same period of last year).

Current statistical information is published on the statistics page of the NBG's website.