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上市银行三季报将迎密集揭榜,多家已现积极信号
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-10-27 14:51

Core Viewpoint - The third-quarter reports of six A-share listed banks indicate a stable overall performance, with some banks achieving year-on-year growth in both revenue and net profit, while others show a narrowing decline in performance metrics [1][3]. Group 1: Performance Highlights - Six banks, including Chongqing Bank and Wuxi Rural Commercial Bank, reported strong growth, with Chongqing Bank's revenue and net profit both exceeding 10% year-on-year [3][4]. - Chongqing Bank achieved a revenue of 11.74 billion and a net profit of 4.88 billion, marking increases of 10.40% and 10.19% respectively [3]. - Nanjing Bank and Ningbo Bank also demonstrated solid performance, with revenue growth rates of 8.79% and 8.32%, and net profit growth rates of 8.06% and 8.39% respectively [3][4]. Group 2: Declining Performance and Recovery Signals - Huaxia Bank and Ping An Bank reported declines in revenue and net profit, but the rate of decline has narrowed compared to the first half of the year [4][5]. - Huaxia Bank's revenue decreased by 8.79% to 64.88 billion, while net profit fell by 2.86% to 17.98 billion, with a decline reduction of 5.09 percentage points [4]. - Ping An Bank's revenue dropped by 9.8% to 100.67 billion, and net profit decreased by 3.5% to 38.34 billion, with declines narrowing by 0.2 and 0.4 percentage points respectively [4][5]. Group 3: Asset Quality Improvement - The overall asset quality of the six banks showed improvement, with Wuxi Rural Commercial Bank, Nanjing Bank, and Ningbo Bank maintaining low non-performing loan (NPL) ratios of 0.78%, 0.83%, and 0.76% respectively [7][8]. - Chongqing Bank's NPL ratio decreased to 1.14%, Huaxia Bank's to 1.58%, and Ping An Bank's to 1.05%, all showing a year-on-year decline [7]. - The banks attributed the improvement in asset quality to enhanced risk management and increased efforts in disposing of non-performing assets [8][9]. Group 4: Future Outlook - Analysts predict that the banking sector will maintain a stable performance, but structural differentiation will continue, with quality city commercial banks likely to accelerate growth due to strong regional credit demand [6][9]. - The overall performance of the banking industry will depend on the pace of economic recovery and the effectiveness of policy support, particularly in addressing risks in real estate and local government debt [6][9].