Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Bank Negara Indonesia Posts Strong Q3 Profit Growth Driven by NIM Expansion

Date: October 28, 2024
Broker: UOB Kay Hian


Company Overview

Bank Negara Indonesia (BBNI) is a state-owned financial institution primarily focused on corporate and small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) lending. Its shares trade under the ticker symbol BBNI IJ on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. As of the report date, the bank’s share price is IDR 5,650, with a target price set at IDR 6,560, implying an upside potential of 16.1%.

Key Shareholders

The Republic of Indonesia holds a majority 60% stake in BBNI, with the bank’s total market capitalization amounting to IDR 210.7 trillion (USD 13.48 billion). BBNI has a 52-week price range of IDR 4,300 to IDR 6,250.


Financial Performance – Q3 2024

BBNI’s Q3 2024 financial performance reflects steady growth in net profit, driven by improvements in net interest margin (NIM) and non-interest income.

  • Net Profit: BBNI posted a Q3 2024 net profit of IDR 5.6 trillion, reflecting a 4.7% quarter-on-quarter (qoq) increase and a 3.0% year-over-year (yoy) rise. The growth was primarily fueled by a 40 basis points (bp) qoq NIM expansion and a 7.8% qoq increase in non-interest income.
  • Operating Profit (PPOP): Pre-provision operating profit grew 7.1% qoq, driven by higher NIM and effective cost management.
  • NIM: The NIM expanded by 40 bp to 4.4% due to improved loan yields and optimized cost of funds (CoF).
  • Loan Growth: Loans increased by 9.5% yoy, with the corporate and consumer segments showing significant growth rates of 17.0% and 14.6% yoy, respectively.

Key Metrics

  • Loan-to-Deposit Ratio (LDR): Increased to 95.5% due to effective balance sheet management through reserve requirement (RRR) incentives.
  • NPL Ratio: Maintained at 2.0%, reflecting stable asset quality with a strong NPL coverage ratio of 284.2%.
  • Cost of Fund (CoF): The CoF declined by 0.2% qoq to 2.6% due to increased stickiness in current and savings accounts.
  • Credit Cost (CoC): Stable at 1.0%, reflecting asset quality improvements and reduced loan-at-risk (LaR) ratio, which fell to 11.8%.

Segment-Specific Loan Growth

  • Corporate Loans: Increased by 17.5% yoy, with private sector companies constituting 72% of corporate loans.
  • Consumer Loans: The consumer segment grew by 14.6% yoy, driven by strong demand for personal loans (+15.7% yoy) and mortgages (+13% yoy), which together make up 87% of the consumer loan portfolio.
  • Small and Medium-Sized Loans: Declined due to a strategic focus on asset quality, with future recovery expected in 2025.

Operating Expenses and CIR

Operating expenses rose 7.7% qoq, largely due to an increase in personnel and general administrative costs. Consequently, the cost-to-income ratio (CIR) reached 44% in Q3 2024, driven by BBNI’s ongoing transformation efforts and infrastructure investments. Personnel expenses alone increased by 9% qoq.


Non-Interest Income

BBNI’s non-interest income surged by 14.6% yoy in Q3 2024, led by:

  • Trading Income: Grew significantly by 50.8% yoy to IDR 2.3 trillion.
  • Banking Fee Income: Up by 3.1% yoy, reflecting stable demand for banking services.

Strategic Initiatives and Digital Transformation

BBNI launched its digital banking platform, Wondr, which is intended to enhance the stickiness of its current and savings accounts (CASA). Approximately 70% of BBNI’s retail savings and 90% of its wholesale current accounts are sourced through digital platforms. This digital transformation is expected to further reduce CoF while increasing fee-based income.


Earnings and Dividend Forecast

The bank’s full-year 2024 net profit forecast aligns with expectations, with Q3 earnings representing 74% of the annual projection. BBNI maintains a stable dividend payout policy with a target payout ratio of 50%, providing a projected dividend yield of 5.2%.


Valuation and Recommendation

The broker maintains a Buy recommendation with a target price of IDR 6,560, derived using a Gordon Growth Model (GGM) with assumptions of a 15% return on equity (ROE), a 12.1% cost of equity, and a 5% long-term growth rate. BBNI’s current price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 1.2x is close to +1 standard deviation relative to its five-year historical average.

Samarco Approaches $18 Billion Settlement for 2015 Dam Collapse Reparations

Date of Report: September 17, 2024Broker: Refinitiv, London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Samarco’s Role in the $18 Billion Settlement Negotiations Samarco, a joint venture between Vale and BHP, is part of the ongoing negotiations...

New World Development Co Ltd: Strong Rebound Signals Bullish Momentum

Date: October 3, 2024Broker: CGS International Securities Overview of New World Development Co Ltd Company Description:New World Development Co Ltd (Bloomberg: 17) is a diversified Hong Kong-based conglomerate involved in a wide array of...

“Why Companies Like DBS and ST Engineering Are Betting Big on Share Buybacks—And the Risks Investors Should Know”

“Why Companies Like DBS and ST Engineering Are Betting Big on Share Buybacks—And the Risks Investors Should Know” Singapore-listed companies, including heavyweights like DBS and ST Engineering, are making waves with substantial share buyback...