In July 2024, state-owned PrivatBank reduced its net profit by 2.6% compared to June to UAH 6.25 billion, and with this indicator topped the country’s five most profitable banks in July, according to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) on its website.
According to the data, Privat is followed by state-owned Oschadbank, which earned UAH 2.18 billion in net profit in July, up from UAH 0.07 billion in June.
Universal Bank (mono) rounded out the top three, increasing its profit almost eightfold compared to June to UAH 0.84 billion.
It is followed by two banks with foreign capital: Credit Agricole and Raiffeisen Bank with UAH 0.62 billion (+28.3% compared to June) and UAH 0.56 billion (+78%) respectively.
The second five most profitable banks in July were led by Ukrsibbank, which increased its net profit by 10.1% to UAH 0.55 billion. It also included: City Bank – UAH 0.54 billion, Ukrgasbank – UAH 0.43 billion, FUIB – UAH 0.42 billion, and Ukreximbank – UAH 0.38 billion.
In July 2024, three other banks made a net profit of over UAH 100 million: OTP Bank – UAH 365.3 million, Pivdenny Bank – UAH 340.7 million, and Kredobank – UAH 193.5 million.
At the same time, the three most unprofitable banks in July were Sens Bank with a net loss of UAH 65.67 million, Alliance Bank – UAH 17.81 million, and Pravex Bank – UAH 13.34 million.
The list of the most profitable banks for the first seven months of this year is also headed by Privat with a large margin – UAH 37.16 billion, followed by Oschadbank with UAH 11.00 billion.
Next in a tighter group are Raif with UAH 4.87 billion, Ukrexim with UAH 4.74 billion, FUIB with UAH 4.24 billion, Credit Agricole with UAH 4.22 billion, Ukrsib with UAH 3.97 billion, and Ukrgas with UAH 3.73 billion.
Six other banks also earned a net profit of more than UAH 1 billion in the first seven months of this year: Mono – UAH 3.19 billion, OTP – UAH 3.00 billion, City – UAH 2.73 billion, Sense – UAH 2.21 billion, Pivdenny – UAH 1.61 billion, and Credo – UAH 1.16 billion.
A-Bank fell just short of this milestone with a profit of UAH 0.92 billion, while ProCredit Bank, which followed it, had a profit of UAH 0.60 billion.
As for unprofitable banks, in January-July, there were 8 out of 62 in Ukraine. Pravex Bank had the worst result at UAH 95.79 billion, followed by Industrialbank at UAH 39.00 billion.
First Investbank and Motor-Bank, which were taken over by the state from their sanctioned owners following a court decision, had a net loss of UAH 25.69 million and UAH 14.69 million, respectively, for the first 7 months of the year.
Overall, in January-July 2024, the net profit of banks increased to UAH 93.62 billion, including private banks – to UAH 13.39 billion. In July, it increased to UAH 14.58 billion from UAH 11.07 billion in June.