In January-June 2024, state-owned PrivatBank (Kyiv) earned UAH 30.6 billion in net profit, up 2.7%, or UAH 0.8 billion, compared to the same period last year, the financial institution said on Wednesday.
“At the same time, the bank’s financial result before tax amounted to UAH 40.7 billion, which is 11% more than in the first half of 2023,” the state bank said.
According to data published on Privat’s website, income tax for the six months amounted to UAH 10.1 billion, compared to UAH 6.9 billion for the same period in 2023, when the rate was 18%, compared to 25% this year.
The bank’s total assets for the first half of the year increased by 1.5% to UAH 692.5 billion.
It is noted that the net loan portfolio of individuals and legal entities of the bank exceeded UAH 102.7 billion, which is 34%, or UAH 26.2 billion, more than last year and 11.6% more than at the beginning of the year.
“Since the beginning of the year, we have been actively lending not only to individuals and micro, small and medium-sized businesses, but also developing loan programs for corporate clients and large businesses in all regions of the country. We pay special attention to enterprises in the frontline regions, as well as to financing households and businesses under alternative energy generation programs,” Gerhard Bösch, Chairman of the Board of PrivatBank, said in a release.
According to the press service, deposits and balances on customer accounts amounted to UAH 681.1 billion, up from UAH 550 billion at the beginning of the year, with growth of UAH 30 billion, or 8%, in hryvnia accounts.
As of the end of the first half of 2024, PrivatBank’s active customer base amounted to 18.3 million individuals and 880 thousand legal entities, which is 50 thousand and 5 thousand less than at the beginning of the year, respectively. The number of Privat24 users reached 13.5 million.
Privat’s network includes 1184 branches (1199 at the beginning of the year), 6854 ATMs (6880), 10,419 thousand terminals (10,473 thousand) and more than 308.6 thousand POS terminals, according to the release.
As reported, at the end of June, it became known that Boesch was dismissed from the post of PrivatBank’s CEO after three years of work. The Supervisory Board of the financial institution has already started the selection process for the vacant position.