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Nedbank Sees Asset Growth Expanding More Slowly Than South African GDP

Nedbank Sees Asset Growth Expanding More Slowly Than South African GDP

(Bloomberg) -- Nedbank Group Ltd. forecast that the rate of growth in interest-earning banking assets will be below that of South Africa’s economy in 2018, after earlier predicting it will be in line with the expansion in gross domestic product.

The lender’s credit-loss ratio, which rose 6 basis points to 53 basis points, will also increase slightly above the level achieved in 2017 although it will remain below its 60-100 basis-point target range, Johannesburg-based Nedbank said in a statement on Tuesday.

First-half earnings per share excluding one-time items rose 26 percent to 13.61 rand, boosted by rising profit at Ecobank Transnational Inc., the Lome, Togo-based lender in which Nedbank owns a 20 percent stake. South Africa’s economy shrank 2.2 percent quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of this year with the central bank expecting GDP to expand 1.2 percent in 2018.

“Slow revenue growth and a gradual increase in impairments were offset by good cost management,” Nedbank Chief Executive Officer Mike Brown said in the statement. Total assets exceeded 1 trillion rand ($75 billion) for the first time.

Nedbank’s stock has gained 3.2 percent this year, the best performer in the six-member FTSE/JSE Africa Banks Index, which is down 2.6 percent.

To contact the reporter on this story: Vernon Wessels in Johannesburg at vwessels@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Stefania Bianchi at sbianchi10@bloomberg.net, Alastair Reed

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