Connect with us

Business

HNB Group records sustainable growth in 2024

Published

on

Nihal Jayawardene Chairman HNB (L) / Damith Pallewatte, Managing Director/CEO (R)

Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB) posted robust overall performance in the year 2024, demonstrating marked improvement on all fronts. Group Profit After Tax (PAT) improved to Rs 44.8 Bn in 2024, up from Rs 23.6 Bn in 2023 while Bank’s PAT increased to Rs 41.3 Bn, compared to Rs 20.3 Bn in the previous year.

Commenting on the performance in 2024, Nihal Jayawardena, Chairman of HNB PLC stated that “with the improving economic landscape in 2024 providing the impetus for renewed business confidence and financial sector expansion, HNB leveraged its strong foundation to prove its leadership in the local banking industry. HNB’s solid capital position, strong liquidity, and digital-first strategy, enabled the Bank to respond swiftly to emerging opportunities for business expansion, culminating in to an exceptional financial performance in 2024. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all our stakeholders for their continuous support and for the trust and confidence placed in us during good and bad times”.

Bank recorded an impressive 11.3% YoY growth in loans and advances during 2024. Despite the growth in loan book, interest income of the Bank experienced a YoY decline of 21.6%, primarily due to the gradual relaxation of monetary policy, which led to the average yields on loans and government securities dropping by nearly 45% in 2024 compared to 2023. However, the decrease in net interest income was moderated towards the latter part of the year, as the reduction in interest expenses outpaced the drop in income, owing to lower rates and the focus on driving CASA deposits.

Net fee and commission income of the Bank saw a notable YoY increase of 12.7% to Rs 17.8 Bn. Growth in fee income was driven primarily by the growth in transactional volumes across digital platforms and card services compensating for the drop in commission income from trade services. Trade commission dropped by over 25% YoY despite notable growth in trade volumes as the tariffs continued to adjust downwards reflecting higher foreign currency liquidity amongst the banks. The appreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against the dollar resulted in an exchange loss of Rs 2.9 Bn.

The gradual improvement of the economic environment supported by the concerted efforts on rehabilitation and recovery efforts led to much improved asset quality. This resulted in positive movements in both stage 2 and stage 3 loans. Nevertheless, on a prudent basis the Bank recognised a total impairment of Rs 11.5 Bn on loans and receivables. Accordingly, the Bank’s Net Stage 3 ratio improved to 1.88% from 3.76% in the previous year, while the Stage 3 Provision Coverage ratio improved to 74.4%, from 57.5% in 2023.



Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Business

Janashakthi Life records over LKR 5 billion in profits for second consecutive year

Published

on

Janashakthi Life, one of the fastest growing Life insurers in Sri Lanka has recorded a massive LKR 5.7 Billion Profit Before Tax for the period under review. This is the second consecutive year the company has surpassed the LKR 5 billion mark in PBT.

Reflecting on the company’s achievements, Ravi Liyanage, Director / CEO of Janashakthi Insurance PLC, said, “Our strong financial performance in 2024 is a testament to our strategic focus, operational excellence, and steadfast commitment to serving our policyholders. Despite market uncertainties, we have continued to grow, delivering exceptional value to our policyholders and all the stakeholders. Our exponential growth trajectory was double the size of the industry growth to reach 44% in revenue growth surpassing over LKR 6.6 Billion premium income whilst not compromising the value creation to our investors and shareholders recording over LKR 5.7 Billion PBT.

“Looking ahead, the company is well-poised to maintain its momentum as the fastest-growing insurance provider in 2025. The company has already deployed well focused strategies for market and distribution expansion in keeping with product / market as a matrix for growth. Some of the innovative products are being developed for emerging segments of the life insurance market in 2025. Further, plans are already in place to deliver best-in-class service through focused customer lifecycle management. The company is also executing robust digitalization initiatives to strengthen its position as a pioneer in digital innovation. Janashakthi Life’s total assets amount to LKR 38 billion at the close of 2024, reflecting robust growth. This underscores the financial strength and stability of the company, ensuring long-term security and sustainability for its stakeholders. Further, A key financial indicator, the Capital Adequacy Ratio of over 277%, highlights the company’s prudent financial management and reinforces confidence among all stakeholders”, added Liyanage.

Annika Senanayake, Chairperson of Janashakthi Insurance PLC, commented on the performance, “At Janashakthi Life, our resolute focus is on creating sustainable value for all stakeholders. Our performance in 2024 reflects not only our financial strength but also our deep commitment to supporting our policyholders when it matters most. The significant increase in claims paid denotes our dedication to being a reliable partner in our customers’ lives, providing them with financial security and peace of mind. As we look to the future, we are committed to invest in our human resource, technology, and product innovation to continue delivering customer-centric solutions, strengthening our market position, and driving long-term growth in Sri Lanka’s life insurance sector”.

“In 2024, we provided over LKR 4.2 billion in benefits to our policyholders through claims and maturities. The company’s prudent financial management and planning paved the way during this period to stay strong and tall irrespective of economic challenges”, Senanayake added.

The year under review saw many outstanding achievements in the company’s operations, including the highest growth in lives protected, new business premium growth of over 63%, which reflects the success of our business acquisition efforts. Additionally, we received numerous industry recognitions, such as Asia’s Best Insurance Company for Innovations at the Fifth Asia’s Best and Emerging Insurance Company Awards, the International Finance Awards, the Business Pinnacle Awards, the Business Tabloid Awards, the Global Banking Finance Awards 2024, the SLITAD People Development Awards, and the TAGS Awards, all of which highlight our commitment to employee development and industry leadership, to name just a few.

Founded in 1994 as a Life Insurance company, Janashakthi Insurance PLC (Janashakthi Life) made its mark in the industry as an innovator and household name over a span of over 30 years. Janashakthi Life has a strong presence across the island, with an expanding network of over 75 branches and a dedicated call centre that covers every corner of Sri Lanka. In line with its purpose of ‘Uplifting Lives and Empowering Dreams’, Janashakthi Life remains committed to becoming a leader in the Life Insurance industry by delivering a service beyond Insurance to its customers and stakeholders. Janashakthi Insurance PLC is a member of the JXG (Janashakthi Group), Sri Lanka’s emerging financial conglomerate that operates in the Insurance, Finance, and Investment sectors.

Continue Reading

Business

Drop in HNB share price retards stock market trading; turnover dips

Published

on

CSE trading was of a negative orientation and a low turnover level was recorded yesterday. A drop in the price of HNB shares contributed to this development in considerable measure.

HNB’s initial share price was Rs 314.75 but subsequently it dropped to Rs 305. HNB thus contributed 24 negative points to both indices.

The All Share Price Index went down by 67 points, while the S and P SL20 declined by 19.4 points. Turnover stood at Rs 1.66 billion with six crossings.

Those crossings were reported in Lankem Ceylon where 1 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 85 million; its shares traded at Rs 85, Commercial Bank 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 74 million; its shares sold at Rs 148, Richard Peiris 2.6 million shares crossed for Rs 68.9 million; its shares traded at Rs 26, Agarapathana Plantations 4 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 52.4 million; its shares traded at Rs 13.10, Hemas Holdings 200,000 shares crossed for Rs 24 million; its shares traded at Rs 120 and JKH 1 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 20.3 million; its shares traded at Rs 20.3.

In the retail market top six companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Sampath Bank Rs 183 million (1.5 million shares traded), JKH Rs 172 million (8.5 million shares traded), Commercial Bank Rs 138 million (931,000 shares traded), HNB Rs 122 million (403,000 shares traded), TJ Lanka Rs 57.4 million (1.1 million shares traded) and Commercial Credit Rs 33.3 million (593,000 shares traded). During the day 52.9 million share volumes changed hands in 11112 transactions.

It is said that the banking sector counter was the main contributor to the turnover followed by the manufacturing sector, especially JKH. The plantations sector counters were also a bit active especially with Agarapathana Plantations featuring.

The rupee was quoted at Rs 296.30/40 to the US dollar in the spot market, stronger from 296.35/45 on the previous day, dealers said, while bond yields were up steeply.

A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted at 9.55/65 percent, up from 9.47/50 percent. A bond maturing on 15.03.2028 was quoted at 9.97/10.05 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2028 was quoted at 10.20/30 percent. A bond maturing on 15.09.2029 was quoted at 10.35/45 percent, up from 10.30/35 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2032 was quoted at 10.75/85 percent, down from 10.75/90 percent.

The Central Bank was quoting a rate of Rs 292.0669 for buying and Rs 300.5806 for selling for US dollar telegraphic transfers; a rate of Rs 313.3986 for buying and Rs 326.1557 for selling for Euro; Rs 376.5107 buying and Rs 390.7131 selling for the British pound and Rs 1.9269 buying and Rs 2.0037 selling for the Japanese yen.

By Hiran H.Senewiratne

Continue Reading

Business

British Council Sri Lanka marks Commonwealth Day by hosting latest cohort of returning Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars from Sri Lanka

Published

on

Returning Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars of Sri Lanka with their alumni during the event held on Commonwealth Day 2025

​The British Council in Sri Lanka hosted its annual networking event to welcome home the latest batch of Sri Lanka’s Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars returning from the UK on completion of their studies.

This year’s event, organized together with the British High Commission Colombo, was also the 65th anniversary of the Commonwealth Scholarships, and took place on Commonwealth Day—the first-ever “Welcome Home” event that celebrated both Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars. The scholarships enable outstanding emerging leaders from all over the world to pursue advance studies in the UK.

HE Andrew Patrick, British High Commissioner, Orlando Edwards, Country Director of British Council Sri Lanka, and Philip Everest, Policy Lead from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development (FCDO) Commonwealth & Marshall Scholarship Unit, together with Commonwealth and Chevening Scholarship alumni attended.

Commonwealth Day was celebrated across 56 Commonwealth member countries on 10March under this year’s theme ‘Together We Thrive’, demonstrating how working together can build a future defined by opportunity and resilience. During his Commonwealth Day Message, His Majesty The King, Head of the Commonwealth stated, “The Commonwealth’s ability to bring together people from all over the world has stood the test of time and remains as ever-important today.

Continue Reading

Trending