Singapore’s UOB maintains 2024 guidance

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SINGAPORE — Singapore’s United Overseas Bank (UOB) maintained earnings guidance for 2024 after posting on Thursday a 1-percent year-on-year rise in second-quarter net profit that slightly missed expectations.

“Global growth continues to be weighed down by geopolitical tensions and higher interest rates. However, we expect Asean to stay relatively resilient,” said UOB Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Wee Ee Cheong in a statement.

UOB maintained its 2024 projections of low single-digit loan growth, double-digit fee growth and positive growth in total income, according to Wee’s presentation slides accompanying the earnings results.

The bank, which is Southeast Asia’s third-largest by assets, also maintained expectations of core cost-to-income ratio at 41 percent to 42 percent and credit costs at lower end of 25 to 30 basis points, the slides showed.

UOB said its April-June net profit rose to SG$1.43 billion ($1.07 billion) from SG$1.42 billion a year earlier on the back of higher net fee income, a rebound in loan-related fees and wealth management fees, and double-digit growth in credit card fees.

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This was however lower than the mean estimate of SG$1.44 billion from four analysts polled by LSEG.

Net interest margin, a key gauge of profitability, declined to 2.04 percent in the first half of this year from 2.13 percent in the same period a year earlier.

UOB’s results kick-start the current earnings season for Singaporean banks, which have benefited from strong inflows of wealth into Asia due to its political stability, low taxes and policies favorable toward family offices and trusts.

Larger peers DBS and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. are due to announce their quarterly results on August 7 and Friday, respectively.

UOB’s second-quarter result showed a 40-percent year-on-year jump in wealth management income and 10-percent year-on-year increase in total assets under management to SG$182 billion, the company’s presentation slides showed.

The bank announced an interim dividend of 88 Singapore cents per ordinary share.

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