Core Viewpoint - The six major state-owned banks in China have reported stable financial performance for the first three quarters of 2025, with all major financial indicators showing positive growth and improved asset quality [1][2]. Financial Performance - The total profit of the six major banks reached 1.07 trillion yuan, with all banks achieving positive net profit growth. The Agricultural Bank of China had the fastest net profit growth rate at 3.03% [2][4]. - The net profits for each bank are as follows: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) 269.9 billion yuan, Agricultural Bank of China 220.9 billion yuan, China Construction Bank 257.4 billion yuan, Bank of China 177.7 billion yuan, Postal Savings Bank 76.6 billion yuan, and Bank of Communications 69.9 billion yuan [2][4]. Asset Quality Improvement - The asset quality of the six banks has improved, with non-performing loan (NPL) ratios decreasing compared to the end of the previous year. The NPL ratios are as follows: ICBC 1.33%, Agricultural Bank 1.27%, China Construction Bank 1.32%, Bank of China 1.24%, Postal Savings Bank 0.94%, and Bank of Communications 1.26% [5][6]. - Postal Savings Bank maintains the lowest NPL ratio among the six banks at 0.94%, reflecting a long-standing trend of low asset quality risk [5][6]. Net Interest Margin Challenges - The net interest margin (NIM) remains under pressure due to overall declining market interest rates and rigid deposit costs. The NIMs for the six banks are: Postal Savings Bank 1.68%, ICBC 1.28%, Agricultural Bank 1.30%, China Construction Bank 1.36%, Bank of China 1.26%, and Bank of Communications 1.20% [7][8]. - The Bank of China has shown a stable NIM trend, while Postal Savings Bank's NIM has decreased by 21 basis points compared to the same period last year [7][8].
前三季度六大行营收净利双增,资产质量持续改善