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申万宏源信用减值损失高居榜首 股质业务风险还没出清又“踩雷”信托计划|券商年报
Xin Lang Zheng Quan·2025-05-09 10:07

Core Viewpoint - The total credit impairment losses for 42 A-share listed securities firms in 2024 reached 3.156 billion yuan, an increase of 15.74% compared to 2023 [1] Group 1: Credit Impairment Losses Overview - Among the 42 firms, Shenwan Hongyuan reported the highest credit impairment loss of 474 million yuan in 2024, while CITIC Securities reported the lowest at -1.114 billion yuan [1] - Huatai Securities experienced the largest increase in credit impairment losses, rising by 657 million yuan compared to 2023, while CITIC Securities saw a decrease of 749 million yuan [1] - The most significant increases in credit impairment losses, exceeding 12 times, were observed in CICC and China Galaxy [1][13] Group 2: Shenwan Hongyuan's Credit Impairment Details - Shenwan Hongyuan's 474 million yuan credit impairment loss primarily stemmed from other bond investments, with 379 million yuan attributed to bond investment impairment provisions [4] - The firm has faced ongoing high credit impairment losses, with figures from 2020 to 2024 being 798 million yuan, 522 million yuan, 1.424 billion yuan, 341 million yuan, and 474 million yuan respectively, marking a 38.85% increase in 2024 [6] - Shenwan Hongyuan's significant losses are linked to its stock pledge business, which has resulted in substantial financial losses due to poor-quality client financing [6][7] Group 3: Other Firms' Credit Impairment Losses - Tianfeng Securities reported a credit impairment loss exceeding its net profit in 2024, while Huaxi Securities and Guohai Securities had credit impairment losses exceeding 30% of their net profits [9][10] - Huaxi Securities has consistently high credit impairment losses, with figures from 2021 to 2024 being 205 million yuan, 332 million yuan, 87 million yuan, and 255 million yuan respectively [11] - China Galaxy's credit impairment losses surged by over 12 times, with losses increasing from 34 million yuan in 2023 to 441 million yuan in 2024, primarily due to increased expected credit losses in credit-related businesses [15][16]