I&M Holdings PLC Profit After Tax Up by 17%

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I&M Holdings PLC Profit After Tax Up by 17%

28/08: Regional Financial services Group, I&M Holdings PLC has announced a 17% after tax profit growth for its 2019 half year financial results up from Kshs 3.9 billion to Kshs.4.5 billion.

The Group’s lending book recorded a growth of 6% compared to June 2019, to close at Kshs 172.1 billion up from Kshs 162.8 billion for the similar period last year. On the other hand, customer deposits recorded a 12% growth from Kshs 210.9 billion in June 2018 to close at Kshs 237.2 billion as at June 2019.

On account of increased allowances for loan losses, the net Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) recorded a decline of 28% to Kshs 9.2billion.

The Group’s Total Assets recorded an impressive growth to Kshs 317 billion up from Kshs 283 billion reflecting 12% growth bolstered largely by customer deposits growth.

Net interest income recorded a marginal growth of 2% to Kshs 7.02 billion up from Kshs 6.86 billion in June 2018 attributed to increased focus on growing quality interest earning assets.

The Group’s total Non-Interest Income recorded steady improvement up from Kshs 3.7 billion to Kshs 4.5 billion attributed to increased fees and commissions from transactional accounts, card products and online banking as well as Trade Finance.

Commenting on the financials, Daniel Ndonye, I&M Holdings PLC Chairman noted that the Group has sustained its efforts in achieving its Corporate Strategy’s objectives which is anchored on enabling the growth of a deeply customer-focused organisation responsive to the changing dynamics of the financial sector.

During the period under review, the Group successfully upgraded its core banking system to Finacle 10, a major step in increasing operational efficiencies and enhancing delivery standards, while providing a platform to develop more technology driven financial solutions.

“The Group continued to deliver market driven financial solutions for its customers, sustained efforts in raising Customer Service delivery standards, improved internal controls and ramped up efforts in its digital transformation journey to achieve this set of results,” he added.

“Going forward, the Group remains optimistic about its prospects for the second half of 2019. With the continued focus on customer centricity, supported by increased rigour towards digitization and highest service delivery standards, there is no doubt that the Bank will continue in its steady growth path,” Ndonye concluded.

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NOTES TO THE EDITOR

About I&M Bank Limited I&M Bank is a leading commercial bank headquartered in Kenya, with a growing regional presence currently extending to Mauritius, Tanzania and Rwanda. Since its inception in 1974, the Bank has evolved from a community financial institution to a publicly listed Kenyan-based regional commercial bank offering a full range of Corporate, Business, Premium Client and Personal banking services.

I&M Bank is wholly owned by I&M Holdings PLC which is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. CDC Group PLC owns approximately 10.68% of I&M Holdings PLC. I&M prides itself on its strong values and key strengths of innovative service and strong customer relationships and through these pillars, I&M Bank aspires to be the banking powerhouse in East Africa for middle to large and premium clients through provision of innovative and market driven banking solutions for its target segments.

For more information visit www.imbank.com.

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