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Russia’s Sberbank posts strong Q3 profits

An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dominant lender and one of the country's leading technology players, in Moscow, Russia, March 28, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dom... An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dominant lender and one of the country's leading technology players, in Moscow, Russia, March 28, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dominant lender and one of the country's leading technology players, in Moscow, Russia, March 28, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dom... An installation with the logo is on display in the office of Sberbank, Russia's state-owned dominant lender and one of the country's leading technology players, in Moscow, Russia, March 28, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo

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Sberbank, the leading lender in Russia, posted a net profit of 411.4 billion roubles ($4.41 billion) for the third quarter, with a return on equity (ROE) of 27.6%. The bank is recovering from a challenging 2022.

Excellent nine-month performance and a robust start to the fourth quarter, according to CEO German Gref, provided perfect grounds for an improvement to Sberbank’s 2023 ROE prediction of more than 24%.

Sberbank’s working asset volume rose, and its margins improved throughout the quarter, resulting in a rise in net interest income to 667.9 billion roubles.

Since the central bank instructed banks to restrict disclosures following Moscow’s deployment of soldiers to Ukraine last year, no comparisons were offered.

Because of the increase in interest rates, Sberbank’s net interest margin increased to 6% during the quarter. Since July, the Bank of Russia has raised interest rates by 750 basis points; in late October, the rate was hiked to 15%.

Russian banks are demonstrating resilience by announcing increased banking revenues as their risk costs return to normal and compete with the state, especially regarding the expanding defense budget and the nation’s large corporate clients.

Sberbank’s robust third-quarter earnings are a testament to its varied financial offerings, efficient risk management procedures, and capacity to prosper in harsh economic times. These encouraging outcomes have significant ramifications for investors, clients, and the Russian economy. The bank is still an essential participant in the financial industry and contributes to Russia’s continuous economic development and recovery as long as it keeps innovating and adapting to shifting market conditions.


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