Public Bank Bhd, the third largest lender by assets in Malaysia, said it it is actively pursuing opportunities in Vietnam and Cambodia in view of the growing potential of the Indochina market.
“Public Bank’s operations in Vietnam, despite still being a small contributor to the group’s profit currently, is also a key focus of the group’s overseas business growth strategy,” Public Bank founder, chairman emeritus and adviser Tan Sri Dr Teh Hong Piow said in a statement today.
He pointed out that since Public Bank Vietnam Ltd (PBVN) became a wholly-owned foreign subsidiary of the group in 2016, the group has been strengthening its presence in Vietnam. Theedgemarkets reports
Teh said in the medium term, the group is targeting to build a wide network of about 40 branches in Vietnam.
“This will further strengthen the group’s foothold in the Indochina market, particularly in Vietnam, in addition to Cambodia.
“From seven branches in 2015, PBVN has expanded to a network of 18 branches. This year, there will be further opening of eight new branches, subject to regulatory approval,” he added.
According to Theedgemarkets, Public Bank’s overseas operations continued to record stable profitability for the first quarter ended March 31, 2019 (1QFY19), contributing 10.3% to the group’s total pre-tax profit. Public Financial Holdings Ltd in Hong Kong and Campu Bank remained the main contributors to the group’s overseas business profits.
A separate filing with Bursa Malaysia showed the group posting a marginal 0.34% increase in first-quarter net profit, mainly due to lower loan impairment allowance and higher investment income.
Earnings per share was down slightly to 36.32 sen for 1QFY19 compared with 36.39 sen for 1QFY18. Quarterly revenue, however, rose 4.1% in 1QFY18.
Gross loans grew 4.4% as of March 31, 2019 compared with March 31, 2018, mainly driven by growth in property financing and corporate lending.
Total deposits from customers rose 5.2% year-on-year as at March 31, 2019.
Teh said Public Bank was able to sustain its performance in 1QFY9 despite challenges in the operating environment.
The group’s total customer deposits grew at an annualised rate of 4.5% for 1QFY19.
On the group’s prospect for 2019, Teh said while the Malaysian economy is expected to remain on a sustained growth path in 2019, it is likely to be another year of challenges given the prevailing external headwinds.
“The increasingly challenging macro environment will continue to pose downside pressure on the Malaysian banking sector. However, tapping on the expanding domestic economy and domestic demand, the ongoing demand for financing and banking products will continue to create opportunities for banks to pursue.
“The Public Bank group will continue to grow its business while remaining cautious on downside risks. While the group’s long term banking strength will continue to place the group in good stead to embrace growth, the group will further strengthen its core competencies such as digital capabilities and superior customer service, to capture prospective opportunities and deliver sustained performance in this changing environment,” he said.
At 3.01pm, Public Bank shares were down 6 sen or 0.27%today, with 3.27 million shares done.