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Intesa Serbia's net interest margin fell 5.26% to 3.45% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 17, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's net interest margin amounted to 3.45% in 2017, down from 3.64% compared to the previous year. Histori...

Intesa Serbia's net profit rose 19.4% to RSD 11,848 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 17, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia made a net profit of RSD 11,848 mil under revenues of RSD 30,089 mil in 2017, up 19.4% and 3.55% respectively comp...

Intesa Serbia's customer deposits rose 3.72% to RSD 397,705 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's customer deposits reached RSD 397,705 mil in 2017, up 3.72% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking...

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Intesa Serbia's customer loans rose 11.1% to RSD 301,894 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's customer loans reached RSD 301,894 mil in 2017, up 11.1% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector provided customer loans of RSD 2,702 bil in 2017, up 1.16% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accounted for...

Intesa Serbia's retail deposits rose 6.23% to RSD 237,664 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's retail deposits reached RSD 237,664 mil in 2017, up 6.23% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector accepted retail deposits of RSD 1,223 bil in 2017, up 1.09% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accounted f...

Intesa Serbia's costs (as % of assets) fell 6.16% to 2.51% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 17, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's cost to income ratio reached 46.5% in 2017, down from 47.8% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s costs reached an all time high of 73.6% of income in 2008 and an all time low of 40.4% in 2005. When compared to total ...

Intesa Serbia's npls (as % of loans) fell 35.2% to 9.25% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 17, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's non-performing loans reached 9.25% of total loans at the end of 2017, down from 14.3% compared to the previous year. Historically, the NPL ratio hit an all time high of 20.2% in 2014 and an all time low of 3.91% in 2008. Provision cover...

Intesa Serbia's mortgage loans rose 9.24% to RSD 60,028 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's mortgage loans reached RSD 60,028 mil in 2017, up 9.24% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector provided mortgage loans of RSD 356 bil in 2017, down 1.10% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accounted for ...

Intesa Serbia's corporate deposits rose 0.199% to RSD 160,041 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's corporate deposits reached RSD 160,041 mil in 2017, up 0.199% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector accepted corporate deposits of RSD 694 bil in 2017, up 6.26% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accoun...

Intesa Serbia's corporate loans rose 1.09% to RSD 179,864 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's corporate loans reached RSD 179,864 mil in 2017, up 1.09% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector provided corporate loans of RSD 1,012 bil in 2017, up 0.160% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accounted ...

Intesa Serbia's employees fell 3.23% to 2,934 in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 17, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia employed 2,934 persons in 2017, down 3.23% when compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's workforce hit an all time high of 3,200 persons in 2011 and an all time low of 2,245 in 2005. Average cost reached USD 1,503 per month per e...

Intesa Serbia's total revenues rose 3.55% to RSD 30,089 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia generated total banking revenues of RSD 30,089 mil in 2017, up 3.55% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector banking sector generated total revenues of RSD 197,856 mil in 2017, up 7.42% when compared to the last year. ...

Intesa Serbia's consumer loans rose 31.2% to RSD 79,062 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 16, 2018

Bank Intesa Serbia's consumer loans reached RSD 79,062 mil in 2017, up 31.2% compared to the previous year. Serbian banking sector provided consumer loans of RSD 548 bil in 2017, up 14.5% when compared to the last year. Bank Intesa Serbia accounted for 15...

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Bank Intesa a.d. Beograd (or Bank Intesa Serbia) is a Serbia-based universal bank, a subsidiary of the Intesa Group. The Bank offers its financial products and services to private customers, small and medium size enterprises, and large corporates. The Bank's deposit products include fixed deposits, fixed foreign exchange deposits, current accounts, and savings accounts. The Bank’s loan portfolio primarily comprises personal, mortgage, housing, investment, short-term, subsidized, refinanced investment, and real estate project financing loans, as well as overdrafts, trade finance, and credit guarantees. At the end of 2013, the Bank operated through 192 branches and employed over 3,000 persons. The Bank was founded in 1991 as Delta Banka and is based in Novi Beograd, Serbia.

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Bank Intesa Serbia has been growing its revenues and asset by 1.15% and 11.2% a year on average in the last 10 years. Its loans and deposits have grown by 12.2% and 10.2% a year during that time and loans to deposits ratio reached 75.9% at the end of 2017. The company achieved an average return on equity of 11.0% in the last decade with net profit growing 14.1% a year on average. In terms of operating efficiency, its cost to income ratio reached 46.5% in 2017, compared to 57.8% average in the last decade.

Equity represented 21.1% of total assets or 39.4% of loans at the end of 2017. Bank Intesa Serbia's non-performing loans were 9.25% of total loans while provisions covered some 51.5% of NPLs at the end of 2017.