Sabtu 15 Feb 2014 18:33 WIB

Danamon total loans grows 16 percent

Rep: Mutia Ramadhani/ Red: Julkifli Marbun
A customer tries sms banking service provided by Bank Danamon in Jakarta, this week.
Foto: Republika/Aditya Pradana Putra
A customer tries sms banking service provided by Bank Danamon in Jakarta, this week.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - PT Bank Danamon Indonesia announces its 2013 full year financial results, showing an improved regulatory Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) to 95.1 percent, where total loans grew by 16 percent to IDR 135 trillion, while consolidated net profit after tax (NPAT) was at 4.04 trillion IDR.

Danamon’s total funding, which is composed of current accounts and savings accounts (CASA), time deposit, and long term funding, increased by 21 percent to 140 trillion IDR. Danamon’s time deposit rose 19 percent to 57.6 trillion IDR.

“In 2013, the global economy remained volatile, while inflationary pressures and subsequent interest rate hike in the second half of the year created a challenging operating environment. Through prudent management and customer-centric product offerings, from micro, small medium enterprises (SME), and corporate banking to Sharia, automotive, and consumer goods financing, in 2013 Danamon continued to grow and has also set itself to optimize on growth opportunities in 2014,” said Henry Ho, Danamon’s President Director.

Danamon’s total loans amounting 135 trillion IDR increasing 16 percent compared to last year, was driven by a 12 percent growth in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) segments, which accounted to 30 percent of Danamon’s total loans. Danamon’s loans to micro enterprises through Danamon Simpan Pinjam (DSP) booked a 6 percent growth to 19.9 trillion IDR in 2013 compared to the same period a year ago, while loans to SME, grew by 18 percent to 21 trillion IDR. Loans to the commercial segment, increased by 31 percent in 2013 compared to 2012 to 16.6 trillion IDR, while loans to the corporate banking segment booked a 49 percent growth to 18.8 trillion IDR.

Going forward, the Bank will capitalize on the growth opportunities in the middle-income segment and will continue the momentum to grow faster, both in the mass and non-mass markets, and trade finance. In 2013, automotive loans through Adira Finance booked 48.3 trillion IDR, a 6 percent growth compared to 2012. Automotive loans growth reflects the industry’s growth, which was impacted by the down payment regulation last year.

“Danamon’s loan growth in 2013 was accompanied by an improved quality of assets, with nonperforming loans ratio reaching 1.9 percent at the end of December 2013, improving significantly from 2.4 percent last year,” said Vera Eve Lim, Chief Financial Officer and Director of Danamon.

In addition, Danamon’s fee income increased by 11 percent in 2013 to 4.9 trillion IDR. Non credit related fee rose 12 percent to IDR 1.5 trillion driven by general insurance, cash management, and bancassurance.

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