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翻遍9家银行财报,行业洗牌的秘密藏在这些数字里
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-11-05 13:19

Core Insights - The overall performance of the nine listed joint-stock banks in China showed a decline in both revenue and net profit for the first three quarters, with total operating income of 1.12 trillion yuan, down 2.56% year-on-year, and net profit of 406.1 billion yuan, down nearly 1% [1][4] Group 1: Performance Overview - Four banks experienced a decline in both revenue and net profit, while two banks, Minsheng Bank and Pudong Development Bank, achieved revenue growth [1][4] - Among the nine banks, only Pudong Development Bank reported both revenue and net profit growth, with a net profit increase of 10.21%, making it the leader in profit growth among joint-stock banks [5][11] Group 2: Asset Scale and Growth - As of the end of Q3, China Merchants Bank led with total assets of 12.64 trillion yuan, followed by Industrial Bank at 10.67 trillion yuan, with Pudong Development Bank showing the fastest growth rate of 4.55% [2][3] Group 3: Revenue and Profit Analysis - Revenue performance varied significantly, with only Minsheng Bank and Pudong Development Bank achieving positive year-on-year growth rates of 6.74% and 1.88%, respectively [4][5] - The largest revenue declines were observed in Ping An Bank and Everbright Bank, with decreases exceeding 6%, and Ping An Bank experiencing a 9.78% drop [4][5] Group 4: Net Interest Income and Margin - Net interest income showed a mixed performance, with only three banks reporting growth, while six banks saw declines, the largest drop being 8.25% at Ping An Bank [6][7] - The net interest margin pressure remains a challenge for all listed joint-stock banks, with only Minsheng Bank showing a slight increase in net interest margin [8] Group 5: Asset Quality - Most banks reported a decrease in non-performing loan (NPL) ratios, with China Merchants Bank having the lowest NPL ratio at 0.94% [9][10] - The provision coverage ratio declined for seven banks, with Ping An Bank experiencing the largest drop of 21.11 percentage points [10][11] Group 6: Future Outlook - The banks face challenges in narrowing net interest margins in a low-interest-rate environment, and the upcoming year-end performance will be critical for their strategies [11]