Bank of East Asia profit jumps 10%
Bank of East Asia Ltd reported a net profit of HK$2.99 billion in the first-half.
Hong Kong's largest local independent bank said the improvement was caused by a rise in interest income and gains from financial assets it holds. The bank’s net profit for the first-half of 2011 stood at HK$2.71 billion.
BEA said net interest income from its core lending operations rose 5% to HK$4.62 billion from HK$4.4 billion. Net fee and commissions’ income rose 9.5% to HK$1.66 billion from HK$1.52 billion.
The was due in part to HK$278 million of fair-value gains from financial instruments, compared to a HK$179 million loss in the same period last year.
BEA operates 220 branches worldwide, including over 100 in China. In 2008, it became the first foreign bank to issue yuan-denominated debit cards in mainland China.