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Raiffeisen Croatia's capital adequacy ratio rose 1.44% to 20.5% in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's capital adequacy ratio reached 20.5% at the end of 2017, up from 20.2% compared to the previous year. ...

Raiffeisen Croatia's npls (as % of loans) fell 33.9% to 13.1% in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's non-performing loans reached 13.1% of total loans at the end of 2017, down from 19.9% compared to the pr...

Raiffeisen Croatia's net profit fell 64.9% to HRK 188 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia made a net profit of HRK 188 mil under revenues of HRK 1,874 mil in 2017, up -64.9% and -9.12% respectively co...

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Raiffeisen Croatia's total revenues fell 9.12% to HRK 1,874 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia generated total banking revenues of HRK 1,874 mil in 2017, down 9.12% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector banking sector generated total revenues of HRK 16,001 mil in 2017, down 1.51% when compared to the last...

Raiffeisen Croatia's net interest margin fell 6.42% to 2.63% in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's net interest margin amounted to 2.63% in 2017, down from 2.81% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s net interest margin reached an all time high of 3.28% in 2014 and an all time low of 2.14% in 2004. The avera...

Raiffeisen Croatia's employees fell 2.08% to 2,261 in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia employed 2,261 persons in 2017, down 2.08% when compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's workforce hit an all time high of 2,589 persons in 2008 and an all time low of 1,564 in 2004. Average cost reached USD 2,359 per month p...

Raiffeisen Croatia's customer loans fell 4.10% to HRK 17,745 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's customer loans reached HRK 17,745 mil in 2017, down 4.10% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector provided customer loans of HRK 213 bil in 2017, down 0.828% when compared to the last year. Raiffeisenbank Croatia ac...

Raiffeisen Croatia's customer deposits fell 1.51% to HRK 23,780 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's customer deposits reached HRK 23,780 mil in 2017, down 1.51% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector accepted customer deposits of HRK 273 bil in 2017, up 2.57% when compared to the last year. Raiffeisenbank Croatia...

Raiffeisen Croatia's retail deposits fell 0.154% to HRK 14,231 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's retail deposits reached HRK 14,231 mil in 2017, down 0.154% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector accepted retail deposits of HRK 190 bil in 2017, up 0.432% when compared to the last year. Raiffeisenbank Croatia a...

Raiffeisen Croatia's corporate loans fell 15.1% to HRK 8,269 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - December 12, 2019

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's corporate loans reached HRK 8,269 mil in 2017, down 15.1% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector provided corporate loans of HRK 70.6 bil in 2017, up 2.98% when compared to the last year. Raiffeisenbank Croatia acc...

Raiffeisen Croatia's corporate deposits fell 3.46% to HRK 9,549 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 16, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's corporate deposits reached HRK 9,549 mil in 2017, down 3.46% compared to the previous year. Croatian banking sector accepted corporate deposits of HRK 63.1 bil in 2017, up 8.35% when compared to the last year. Raiffeisenbank Croat...

Raiffeisen Croatia's costs (as % of assets) fell 34.6% to 3.49% in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia's cost to income ratio reached 64.7% in 2017, down from 91.0% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s costs reached an all time high of 91.0% of income in 2016 and an all time low of 54.9% in 2006. When compared to to...

Raiffeisen Croatia's net interest income fell 7.59% to HRK 913 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - July 4, 2018

Raiffeisenbank Croatia generated total banking revenues of HRK 1,874 mil in 2017, down 9.12% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s revenues containing of interest, fee and other non-interest income reached an all time high of HRK 2,457 mil in ...

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Raiffeisenbank Austria Zagreb (or Raiffeisenbank Croatia) is the fifth largest bank in Croatia with a 9% market share by assets. From a greenfield start-up back in 1994 as the first foreign bank in the country, the bank has grown into a significant player serving more than 475,000 clients through 76 branches. The Bank offers a typical range of banking services and products for retail as well as corporate segment, but provides also investment banking and treasury services, asset management, private banking, or leasing, for example. The Bank is effectively a 100% subsidiary of Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI), which is one of the biggest players in the emerging Europe. The bank now operates in 17 different countries, employes about 60,000 people and services approximatelly 14.4 million customers through more than 3,100 branches.

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Raiffeisenbank Croatia has been growing its revenues and asset by 0.243% and -1.79% a year on average in the last 10 years. Its loans and deposits have grown by -2.96% and 0.137% a year during that time and loans to deposits ratio reached 74.6% at the end of 2017. The company achieved an average return on equity of 5.96% in the last decade with net profit growing -9.10% a year on average. In terms of operating efficiency, its cost to income ratio reached 64.7% in 2017, compared to 63.7% average in the last decade.

Equity represented 13.7% of total assets or 26.4% of loans at the end of 2017. Raiffeisenbank Croatia's non-performing loans were 13.1% of total loans while provisions covered some 77.8% of NPLs at the end of 2017.