16/01/2017 05:47 AST

QNB Group, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, announced its results for the year ended Dec. 31, 2016. Net profit reached QAR12.4 billion ($3.4 billion), up by 10% from last year. Total assets reached QAR720 billion ($198 billion), up by 34% from December 2015, the best absolute results in QNB Group's history.

The Board of Directors have recommended to the General Assembly, the distribution of a cash dividend of 35% of the nominal share value (QAR 3.5 per share) and a bonus share of 10% of the share capital (1 share for every 10 shares). The financial results for 2016 along with the profit distribution are subject to Qatar Central Bank (QCB) approval.

The growth in assets was driven by loans and advances which grew by 34% to reach QAR520 billion ($143 billion). At the same time QNB Group increased its customer funding by 28% to QAR507 billion ($139 billion). This led to the Group's loans to deposit ratio reaching 103%.

QNB Group's prudent cost control policy and strong revenue generating capability allowed it to maintain an efficiency ratio (cost to income ratio) of 30.4%, which is considered one of the best ratios among large financial institutions in the region.

The Group was able to maintain the ratio of non-performing loans to gross loans at 1.8%, a level considered one of the lowest amongst banks in the MEA region, reflecting the high quality of the Group's loan book and the effective management of credit risk. The Group's conservative policy in regard to provisioning, improved the coverage ratio to reach 114% as of Dec. 31, 2016.

Total equity increased by 14% from December 2015 to reach QAR71 billion ($19 billion). Earnings per Share reached QAR14.4 ($4.0), compared to QAR13.4 ($3.7) in December 2015.

Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) calculated as per the QCB and Basel III requirements stood at 16.0% as at 31 December 2016, higher than the regulatory minimum requirements of Qatar Central Bank and the Basel Committee. During 2016, QNB acquired 99.88% stake in Finansbank A.S (now rebranded as QNB Finansbank), which enabled QNB affirm its position as the largest financial institution in MEA region.

Based on the Group's continuous stellar performance and its diversified international presence, QNB maintained its position as the most valuable bank brand in the MEA region. This continues to recognize QNB's position as the largest financial institution across the MEA region and the value inherent in the QNB brand.

2016 was another year of outstanding performance, the best absolute results in QNB Group's history. This strong growth has helped QNB realize its vision of 2017 MEA Icon. Building on QNB's continued success, QNB Group has embarked on the aspiration of becoming "a leading bank in the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia (MEASEA) by 2020".

QNB Group is present, through its subsidiaries and associate companies, in more than 30 countries across three continents providing a comprehensive range of products and services.


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