光大银行的前世今生:2025年三季度营收942.7亿行业第七,净利润372.78亿行业第六
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-10-30 15:05

Core Viewpoint - Everbright Bank, established in 1992 and listed in 2010, is a leading commercial bank in China, focusing on commercial banking services with strengths in wealth management and cloud payment services [1] Group 1: Financial Performance - For Q3 2025, Everbright Bank reported revenue of 94.27 billion yuan, ranking 7th in the industry, below the top performer, China Merchants Bank, at 251.42 billion yuan [2] - The bank's net profit for the same period was 37.28 billion yuan, ranking 6th in the industry, again below China Merchants Bank's 114.54 billion yuan [2] - The bank's retail financial services generated 25.54 billion yuan, accounting for 38.74% of total revenue, while corporate financial services contributed 24.98 billion yuan (37.89%) and financial market services contributed 15.41 billion yuan (23.37%) [2] Group 2: Financial Ratios - As of Q3 2025, Everbright Bank's debt-to-asset ratio was 91.62%, slightly higher than the previous year's 91.54% and above the industry average of 91.55% [3] - The bank's gross profit margin for Q3 2025 was 49.83%, an increase from 46.44% year-on-year and above the industry average of 43.53% [3] Group 3: Leadership Changes - Wu Lijun was appointed as the chairman of Everbright Bank in January 2024, having served as vice chairman since March 2020 [4] Group 4: Shareholder Information - As of September 30, 2025, the number of A-share shareholders increased by 28.40% to 179,400, while the average number of circulating A-shares held per shareholder decreased by 22.12% to 258,600 [5] - The top ten circulating shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited and China Securities Finance Corporation, with the former reducing its holdings by 25.6 million shares [5] Group 5: Strategic Outlook - Pacific Securities noted that Everbright Bank is actively implementing its "5,6,6" strategy, with stable asset quality and growth in loans and deposits as of June 2025 [5] - Guotai Junan Securities highlighted improvements in asset quality for corporate and retail sectors, with a decrease in non-performing loans and overdue rates [6]