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国有六大行合计日赚超37亿元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-02 20:20

Core Viewpoint - The six major state-owned banks in China reported strong performance in the first half of 2025, with increased credit issuance, rising operating income, and improved asset quality, as indicated by a collective decrease in non-performing loan ratios [1][4]. Group 1: Financial Performance - The six major banks achieved a total operating income exceeding 1.8 trillion yuan and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 682.5 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, averaging over 3.7 billion yuan in net profit per day [2]. - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) led with an operating income of 427.1 billion yuan, followed by China Construction Bank (CCB) and Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) with 394.3 billion yuan and 369.9 billion yuan, respectively [2]. - In terms of net profit, ICBC reported 168.1 billion yuan, CCB followed with 162.1 billion yuan, while ABC, Bank of China (BOC), Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC), and Bank of Communications (BoCom) reported net profits of 139.5 billion yuan, 117.6 billion yuan, 49.2 billion yuan, and 46.0 billion yuan, respectively [2]. Group 2: Asset Quality - The asset quality of the six banks remained stable, with a collective decrease in non-performing loan ratios and a high provision coverage ratio, indicating strong risk mitigation capabilities [4]. - PSBC reported the lowest non-performing loan ratio at 0.92% among the six banks [4]. Group 3: Asset Scale - All six banks experienced steady growth in total assets, with ICBC's total assets surpassing 52 trillion yuan, reaching 52.32 trillion yuan, maintaining its leading position in the industry [3]. Group 4: Net Interest Margin - The banks faced pressure on net interest margins due to factors such as the reduction in loan market quotation rates (LPR) and changes in deposit structures, leading to a general contraction in interest income [5]. - Management from various banks indicated efforts to stabilize interest income through adapting to interest rate changes and diversifying non-interest income sources, with expectations for marginal stabilization in net interest margins in the second half of the year [5][6].