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(23/03/2005) KBC: Aumento del 57% dell'utile di Gruppo nel 2004
KBC chiude il quarto trimestre del 2004 con un utile di 557 milioni di euro, un dato molto superiore alla media dei trimestri precedenti. L'utile per l'esercizio sale quindi a 1.758 milioni di euro, pari a un aumento del 57% rispetto all'esercizio 2003. La fusione tra KBC e Almanij, effettiva legalmente dal 1 gennaio 2005, non ha avuto nessun impatto sui risultati del 2004.
La versione integrale del comunicato sui risultati è disponibile sul sito www.kbc.com. Sul sito sono inoltre disponibili una presentazione Powerpoint, i rendiconti finanziari dettagliati e i principali dati pro forma relativi alla nuova entità KBC Group per il 2004 assieme ad informazioni sull'impatto delle nuove norme contabili internazionali (IFRS) sui risultati. L'incontro con gli analisti finanziari (a Bruxelles) è fissato per oggi pomeriggio alle 3.30 p.m. CET. Sarà possibile ascoltare l'evento dal vivo dal sito www.kbc.com o telefonando al numero +44 207 162 0181.
Financial highlights - 4Q 2004:
- In Belgium, a successful marketing campaign was conducted for investment products, helping to push banking income (1.6 billion euros) and premium income in the life insurance business (1.2 billion euros) up to a high level.
- Loan loss provisions remained relatively low (65 million euros); the technical result from non-life insurance remained strong (claims ratio for the quarter: 60%).
- The negative impact of impairments on the equity portfolio over the first nine months of 2004 was able to be offset during the fourth quarter, thanks in part to additional capital gains on investments. Gains were realized on the sale of equity positions in Belgian airport operator BIAC (53 million euros), Irish insurance group FBD (36 million euros), the Luxemburg bank KBL (33 million euros) and KBC's parent company Almanij (49 million euros).
- Despite the increase in costs and the extra reserves set aside for low interest rates in the life insurance business, profit for the quarter (557 million euros) went up considerably compared with the preceding quarter (+68%). Year-on-year, profit more than doubled (+115%).
Financial highlights - FY 2004:
- Net profit increased by 639 million euros to 1 758 million euros (+57%).
- Robust organic growth was recorded in revenues: banking income went up by 356 million euros (+6%), while premium income in the insurance business climbed 1.2 billion euros (+33%).
- In the banking business, expenses fell by 59 million euros (-2%), resulting in a marked improvement in the cost/income ratio, which went from 65% in both 2002 and 2003 to 60% in 2004.
- In the non-life insurance business, the technical result remained sound, with the combined ratio coming to 95% (compared to 105% in 2002 and 96% in 2003).
- The operating result in the insurance business slipped, however, owing to the lower average return achieved on the investment portfolio, mainly because of the prevailing low-interest-rate climate.
- Loan losses were limited, and the loan loss ratio came to 0.20% (compared with 0.55% in 2002 and 0.71% in 2003).
- Return on allocated capital in the retail business (mainly in Belgium) amounted to 19%, and in the corporate and market activities to 19% and 20%, respectively. In Central and Eastern Europe, there was a fine recovery in profitability (return of 14%), following a difficult 2003. For the entire group, return on equity came to 18%.
Outlook for 2005:
The fundamental strategy of the (new) KBC Group is focused on strengthening the market position in Bancassurance and achieving further efficiency gains in Belgium, consolidating the position in the new retail home markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, and further developing private banking activities in Europe. Although economic growth is expected to start slowing down a bit in 2005, company earnings prospects are good in most markets where KBC Group operates. KBC will also sustain its strict cost discipline and seek to harness synergy stemming from the merger with Almanij. Consequently, we expect that KBC Group NV's consolidated profit for 2005 (under IFRS) will exceed the Group's comparable pro forma IFRS results for 2004.
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