China's bank assets grow to $60.14t in Q1 2024
This grew by 8.1% on a year-on-year basis.
By the end of the first three months of the year (Q1 2024), China’s banking institutions' total RMB and foreign currency assets reached $60.14t (RMB429.6t), an 8.1% increase year-on-year (YoY), data from the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA) showed.
Large commercial banks held $25.9t (RMB185t) of these assets, up 11.2% YoY, comprising 43.1% of the total. Joint-stock commercial banks' assets were $10.05t (RMB71.8t), up 4.1% YoY, making up 16.7% of the total.
Loans to micro and small enterprises (MSEs), including loans to individual business owners and MSE owners, totalled $10.42t (RMB74.4t). Inclusive loans to MSEs with a single account credit limit under $1.4m (RMB10m) reached $4.4t (RMB31.4t), a 21.1% increase YoY.
The outstanding balance of non-performing loans (NPLs) of commercial banks was $476b (RMB3.4t), up by $19.8b (RMB141.4b) from the previous quarter, with an NPL ratio of 1.59%, stable compared to the previous quarter.
Performing loans stood at $29.15t (RMB208.2t), with normal loans at $28.5t (RMB203.6t) and special-mention loans at $644b (RMB4.6t).
Commercial banks' net profit was $94.12b (RMB672.3b), a 0.7% YoY increase, with an average ROE of 9.57% and ROA of 0.74%, both showing slight increases from the previous quarter.
Loan loss provisions totalled $966b (RMB6.9t), up $37.77b (RMB269.8b) from the last quarter. The provision coverage ratio was 204.54%, down 0.6 percentage points, whilst the loan provision ratio was 3.26%, down 0.01 percentage points from the previous quarter.
The capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of commercial banks was 15.43%, tier-1 CAR was 12.35%, and core tier-1 CAR was 10.77%.
The liquidity coverage ratio was 150.84%, down 0.76 percentage points from the previous quarter. The net stable funding ratio was 125.33%, and the liquidity ratio was 68.66%, up 0.78 percentage points.
The RMB excess reserve ratio was 1.7%, down 0.54 percentage points, and the loan-to-deposit ratio was 78.8%, up 0.11 percentage points from the last quarter.
($1.00 = RMB7.25)