
Core Insights - The six major state-owned banks in China reported mixed performance in their mid-year results for 2025, with total assets exceeding 200 trillion yuan and a combined net profit of 693.9 billion yuan, averaging 3.8 billion yuan per day [1][2] Financial Performance - All six banks achieved revenue growth year-on-year, with China Bank leading at 3.76% and Construction Bank following at 2.15%, while net profit showed a "three up, three down" trend [2][3] - Agricultural Bank recorded the highest net profit growth at 2.53%, while Industrial and Commercial Bank, Construction Bank, and China Bank experienced declines in net profit [2][3] Asset Quality and Risk Management - The non-performing loan (NPL) ratio decreased for five banks, with Postal Savings Bank being the only one to see an increase, maintaining the lowest NPL ratio at 0.92% [6][7] - The provision coverage ratio for non-performing loans varied, with China Bank's ratio dropping below 200%, while Agricultural Bank maintained the highest at 295% [7] Capital Adequacy and Dividends - The core Tier 1 capital adequacy ratio showed mixed results, with three banks increasing their ratios and three decreasing, while all banks maintained a ratio above 10% [8] - The six banks proposed a total interim dividend of 204.66 billion yuan, with each bank distributing 30% of their net profit as cash dividends [8][9] Interest Margin and Fee Income - Net interest margins continued to decline, with Postal Savings Bank having the highest margin at 1.7%, despite a year-on-year decrease [3][4] - Fee and commission income showed a mixed performance, with Postal Savings Bank achieving the highest growth at 11.59%, while Industrial and Commercial Bank and Traffic Bank saw declines [5] Asset Growth - By the end of June 2025, total assets of the six banks reached 214 trillion yuan, with Construction Bank showing the largest growth rate at 9.52% [6]