CRDB Bank’s net profit climbs to Sh353 billion in 2022

What you need to know:

  • CRDB has recorded net profit of Sh353 billion in 2022, up from Sh268 billion in 2021.
  • The results were driven by an increase in revenue following concerted efforts to grow the non-funded income stream.

Dar es Salaam. Investors with CRDB Bank Plc must be gazing at the month of May with a lot of enthusiasm as the lender reports a massive rise in net profit, translating into more money coming into their pockets in the form of dividends.

Basically, CRDB shareholders’ Annual General Meetings (AGMs) are held in May in Arusha, where they approve, among other things, their dividends.

This time around, the amount to be shared will rise, thanks to a 31 percent increase in net profit for the calendar year 2022.

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE)-listed lender registered a record net profit of Sh353 billion in 2022, up from Sh268 billion in 2021.

The results were driven by an increase in revenue following concerted efforts to grow the non-funded income stream.

CRDB’s non-funded income grew by 13 percent year on year to Sh400 billion from Sh354 billion in the preceding year.

Abdulmajid Nsekela, managing director of CRDB Bank, attributed the performance to increased transaction volumes, primarily through digital channels.

“We have been pushing digital channels for banking throughout the pandemic and post-pandemic, and that has contributed to the growth of the business,” he said.

Mr Nsekela said the bank also witnessed a growth in the usage of SimBanking, Internet banking, cards and agents throughout the year.

“With the exception of cards, all those services have been linked to private and government payment systems, which has led to an increase in transactions there,” he said.

In what explains the quality of CRDB Bank loans, the lender also reported the ratio of its Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to total gross loans at 2.8 percent in December, 2022, declining from 3.3 percent in 2021.

NPLs at commercial banks are restricted by the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) to a maximum of 5 percent of total gross loans.

In line with a requirement to effectively manage operating costs, CRDB Bank Plc has also cut its cost-to-income ratio to 49.4 percent in 2022, from 55.30 percent in 2021.

The BoT mandates that commercial banks and other financial institutions keep their cost-to-income ratios at not more than 55 percent.

The published figures indicate that CRDB Bank has had a lot of good stories to tell with regard to the execution of its five-year strategic plan for (2018 to 2022) which ended in December, 2022.

Within the past five years, CRDB Bank’s net profit rose from Sh64 billion in net profit in 2018 to the current Sh351 billion.

Having performed well across all the parameters, CRDB Bank has also finalised its entry into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) market.

This is meant to increase the lender’s visibility and position it as a facilitator of business activities across Tanzania’s borders. In the past five years, the bank reported having secured over Sh1 trillion in funds from international partners to increase its capability to serve market needs.