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    Nedbank’s Record Profit

    March 4, 2025
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    Nedbank CEO, Jason Quinn
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    Nedbank Group has posted a record profit, driven by higher fees and lower credit impairments, reinforcing its position as one of South Africa’s leading financial institutions. The bank reported an 8% increase in headline earnings, reaching R16.9 billion for the year. This impressive performance enabled Nedbank to declare a final dividend of R11.04 per share, bringing the total annual dividend to R20.75. The results come despite a slowdown in net interest income growth, which was impacted by the South African Reserve Bank’s 50 basis point cut in the benchmark interest rate during 2024. While interest income faced pressure, the surge in transaction and service fees provided a crucial boost to overall revenue.

    Key financial indicators reflect both challenges and improvements within the bank’s operations. The cost-to-income ratio deteriorated slightly, increasing from 53.9% to 55.9%, indicating rising operational expenses. However, credit losses improved significantly, with impairments dropping from R9.61 billion to R8 billion, while the credit loss ratio declined from 109 basis points to 87 basis points. These reductions in impairments reflect an improved loan book quality and a more stable economic environment. Additionally, the bank’s common-equity tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio, a measure of financial strength, stood at 13.3%, only marginally lower than the previous year’s 13.5%. Despite some cost pressures, Nedbank’s ability to control credit risk and capitalise on non-interest revenue sources helped drive overall profitability.

    Looking ahead, Nedbank is restructuring key divisions, including its retail, business banking, and wealth management units, to enhance efficiency and sustain growth. This strategic shift aims to improve customer service, streamline operations, and adapt to changing market dynamics. With a strong balance sheet and a consistent focus on fee-based income, the bank is well-positioned to navigate interest rate fluctuations and economic uncertainty. While cost management remains a challenge, the record earnings and dividend payout underscore Nedbank’s resilience and ability to generate value for shareholders in a competitive financial landscape.

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