Turkey's banking sector net profit at $6.4B in Jan-Sept

Turkey's banking sector net profit at $6.4B in Jan-Sept

The net profit of Turkey's banking sector totaled 36.2 billion Turkish liras ($6.4 billion) in January-September, the country's banking watchdog said

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The net profit of Turkey’s banking sector totaled 36.2 billion Turkish liras ($6.4 billion) in January-September, the country’s banking watchdog said Wednesday.

The figure was down 12.5% on an annual basis in the first nine months of this year, the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) data showed.

Total assets of the sector amounted to 4.27 trillion Turkish liras ($758.8 billion), rising by 1.5% over the same period last year.

Banking sector’s total loans — the biggest sub-category of assets — fell by 2.2% year-on-year to hit 2.53 trillion Turkish liras ($449.8 billion) in the January-September period.

On the liabilities side, deposits held at lenders in the country amounted to 2.4 trillion Turkish liras ($420 billion), up 8.7% during the same period.

The Wednesday data showed that the sector’s regulatory capital-to-risk-weighted-assets ratio — the higher the better — was 18.44% in September this year versus 18.04% in September 2018.

Measuring the health of loans, the ratio of non-performing loans to total cash loans — the lower the better — stood at 4.96% last month, increasing from 3.22% in September last year.

As of September, the number of state/private/foreign lenders — including deposit banks, participation banks, and development and investment banks — conducted banking activities in Turkey was 51.