Core Viewpoint - The six major state-owned banks in China have reported stable and balanced operating indicators for the first half of 2025, with overall asset quality showing improvement [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Performance - The total net profit attributable to shareholders of the six banks reached approximately 682.52 billion yuan, with Agricultural Bank, Postal Savings Bank, and Bank of Communications achieving both revenue and net profit growth year-on-year [1][2]. - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) led with a net profit of 168.10 billion yuan, followed by China Construction Bank (CCB) with 162.08 billion yuan, and Agricultural Bank with a net profit of 139.51 billion yuan, marking a year-on-year increase of 2.70% [2]. - All six banks reported year-on-year revenue growth, with China Bank leading at 3.76%, followed by CCB at 2.15%, and ICBC at 1.60% [2]. Group 2: Asset Quality - As of June 2025, five banks reported a decrease in non-performing loan (NPL) ratios compared to the end of 2024, with Postal Savings Bank having the lowest NPL ratio at 0.92% [3]. - The capital adequacy ratios of three banks increased, with ICBC at 19.54%, Bank of Communications at 16.59%, and Postal Savings Bank at 14.57% [3]. Group 3: Dividend Plans - All six major banks plan to implement mid-term cash dividends, with ICBC proposing a distribution of 1.414 yuan per 10 shares, Agricultural Bank 1.195 yuan, and CCB 1.858 yuan per 10 shares [4].
国有六大行上半年归母净利润合计约6825亿元 均计划实施中期现金分红