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租金压降9444万元 浦发银行业绩会详解控成本、强对公路线

Core Viewpoint - Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB) reported a strong performance in the first half of 2025, with both revenue and net profit increasing, alongside a significant reduction in non-performing loan ratio to the lowest level since 2015 [2][4][5]. Financial Performance - SPDB achieved operating income of 90.559 billion yuan, an increase of 2.62% year-on-year, and a total profit of 33.138 billion yuan, up 9.84% year-on-year [4]. - The net profit attributable to shareholders reached 29.737 billion yuan, reflecting a growth of 10.19% year-on-year [4]. - Interest income was stable at 58.307 billion yuan, with a slight increase of 0.45% year-on-year, while non-interest income rose to 32.252 billion yuan, a growth of 6.79% [4]. Asset Quality - The non-performing loan ratio decreased to 1.31%, down 0.05 percentage points from the end of the previous year, marking the lowest level since 2015 [5]. - The provision coverage ratio improved to 193.97%, surpassing the 190% threshold for the first time since 2016 [5]. Cost Management - SPDB implemented strict cost management measures, resulting in a reduction of annual rental costs by 9.444 million yuan, achieving a rental reduction rate of 17.8% [8]. - The bank's net interest margin stood at 1.41%, with a narrowing decline of 1 basis point compared to the end of 2024, indicating stabilization [7][8]. Corporate Banking Focus - SPDB's corporate banking segment remains a key growth area, with the number of corporate clients reaching 2.4369 million, an increase of 2.89% year-on-year [9]. - Corporate loan balance grew by 9.13% year-on-year, reaching 37.93284 billion yuan, while corporate deposits increased by 7.99% [9][10]. Digital Transformation Strategy - The bank is focusing on a digital transformation strategy, emphasizing the development of "super platforms, super products, and super systems" to enhance operational efficiency and customer service [11]. - SPDB aims to leverage technology to drive business upgrades and improve service delivery across various financial sectors [11].