The net profit of First Ukrainian International Bank (FUIB, Kyiv) in January-September 2019 totaled UAH 1.994 billion, which is 36.8% more than a year ago (UAH 1.458 billion), according to quarterly financial statements of the bank posted on its website on Thursday.
The net profit in Q3 2019 amounted to UAH 728.905 million, which is 60.1% more than a year ago.
Net interest income in January-September 2019 increased 31% compared to the corresponding period of 2018, to UAH 3.884 billion.
The bank’s assets in January-September 2019 increased 3.2%, to UAH 51.444 billion, including loans issued to customers by 12.8%, to UAH 30.727 billion.
Bank liabilities from the beginning of the year decreased 1.2%, to UAH 43.029 billion.
The bank’s net worth for this period increased 33.1%, to UAH 8.415 billion. The charter capital remained at the level of UAH 3.294 billion.
FUIB was founded in 1991. The substantial shareholder in the bank is Rinat Akhmetov (99.9% indirectly).
According to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), as of July 1, 2019, FUIB ranked eighth (UAH 59.858 billion) in terms of total assets among 76 banks operating in the country.