Banco Santander Chile (NYSE: BSAC; SSE: Bsantander) announced today
its results1 for the six-month period ended July 31, 2024, and
second quarter 2024 (2Q24).
ROAE2 of
20.7% in 2Q243 and 15.8% in
6M244.
In the second quarter of 2024 (2Q24), the Bank's
net income attributable to shareholders totaled $217,724 million
($1.16 per share and US$ 0.49 per ADR), reflecting an increase of
81.1% compared to the previous quarter, with an ROAE of 20.7%.
As of June 30, 2024, the Bank's net income
attributable to shareholders totaled $337,976 billion ($1.79 per
share and US$0.76 per ADR), reflecting an increase of 28.6%
compared to the same period of the previous year, along with an
ROAE of 15.8%.
The increase in results in the quarter is
explained by an increase in the Bank's main income lines, with
operating income increasing by 19.4% in the quarter, driven by a
better interest margin and adjustments.
Strong recovery in
MIN5 to 3.6% in 2Q24 and 3.1% in
6M24.
Net interest and readjustment income (NII) as of
June 30, 2024 increased by 54.5% compared to the same period in
2023. This increase in NII was due to higher interest income due to
the effect of the lower monetary policy rate on our funding cost
and partially offset by lower readjustment income due to lower
inflation in the period.
In 2Q24, total net interest and readjustment
income increased by 26.4% compared to 1Q24. This is explained by
higher interest income due to lower funding costs and also by
higher net income from readjustments due to the greater variation
of the UF in the quarter.
It is important to mention the first payment of
the FCIC, a line of credit granted by the Central Bank during the
pandemic, which was made on April 1. This generated a 4.8% decrease
in interest-generating assets in the last quarter. With these
dynamics of funding costs, inflation and decrease in
interest-generating assets in the last quarter, the NIM increased
from 2.1% in 6M23 to 3.1% in 6M24 and from 2.0% in 2Q23 and 2.7% in
1Q24 to 3.6% in 2Q24.
Net commissions increase 6.5% in the
quarter, with recurrence6 levels
of 55%.
Net fees increased 6.5% QoQ7 due to increased
customer numbers and greater use of products such as mutual funds,
cards and current accounts. As a result, the recurrence ratio
(total net fees divided by total expenses) is 55.0% in 2Q24, with
more than half of the Bank's expenses being financed by the fees
generated.
In the first half of 2024, fees decreased by
1.4% compared to the same period in 2023, mainly due to lower card
fees due to the impact of interchange fee regulation and lower fees
earned on financial advisory services. However, fees on our other
core products continue to trend well.
Cost of credit of 1.25% in 6M24, in line
with the evolution of asset quality given the economic
scenario.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, asset quality
benefited from state aid and pension fund withdrawals, which led to
a positive evolution of assets during that period, and then began
to normalize in line with the economy and the drainage of excess
liquidity from households. Currently, the behavior of our clients
is reflecting the state of the economy and the labor market, where
non-performing loans (NPL) are slightly higher than usual, with the
non-performing loan ratio (NPL) reaching 2.7% and the impaired loan
ratio reaching 6.2% at June 2024. Overall the cost of credit
remained stable at 1.25% in the quarter.
Core support expenses increase 4.2% in
6M24 in line with guidance
Core support expenses (salaries, administration
and amortization) grew 4.2% in 6M24 compared to 6M23 and 4.7%
compared to 1Q24, in line with the growth of the inflation, as we
mentioned in our previous guidance. Total operating expenses (which
includes other expenses) increased 15.2% in 6M24 compared to the
same period in 2023 driven by higher other operating expenses,
related to a provision for the restructuring of our branch network
and the transformation to Work/Café and also the progress in
Digital Banking.
The Bank's efficiency ratio reached 42.1% as of
June 30, 2024, better than the 45.4% of the same period last year,
with a quarterly efficiency ratio of 37.6%, explained by the
recovery of revenues in the quarter.
Solid capital levels with a
BIS8 ratio of 17.4% and a
CET19 of 10.6%.
Our total BIS ratio reached 17.4% as of June 30,
2024 and the CET1 ratio remains solid at 10.6%, even considering
that we increased the dividend provision for the 2024 income from
30% to 60% in June 2024. Risk-weighted assets (RWA) increased 0.5%
since December 31, 2023 and decreased 1.9% QoQ, explained by a
decrease in credit risk-weighted assets. Additionally, in January
2024, the CMF announced the Pillar II charges for six banks in the
Chilean system, and we highlight that, on this occasion, they did
not assign a Pillar II charge to the Bank.
Retail loans grow with soft trends,
while commercial loans contract due to lower dynamism
Total loans decreased 1.8% QoQ and 0.7% compared
to December 31, 2023. The retail banking portfolio (mortgage and
consumer) continued to grow modestly, while the slower dynamism of
the economy, together with exchange rate effects, resulted in
contractions in the commercial portfolio. In addition, during the
quarter, Bansa S.A. was excluded from the Bank's consolidation,
reducing commercial loans by approximately Ch$ 219 billion
(approximately 0.5% of the total portfolio).
Time deposits decrease 5.0% in the
quarter in response to lower rates
The Bank's total deposits decreased by 1.3%
since December 31, 2023, explained by the 2.3% decrease since
December 31, 2023 in demand deposits and a decrease in time
deposits in recent months. Compared to March 31, 2024, total
deposits decreased by 3.7%, with demand deposits falling by 2.1%,
while time deposits also decreased by 5.0%, as customers responded
to lower interest rates. The beginning of the rate cut cycle began
at the end of July 2023 and after 5 successive cuts, the MPR ended
2023 at 8.25%. In 2024, the Central Bank has continued to cut the
rate, reaching 5.75% in June.
Upgrading guidance for 2024: ROE:
17%-18%
Given the strong recovery of results in the
quarter and our current economic estimates, we are upgrading our
NIM to 3.3%-3.5% and with this our ROAE guidance from 15%-17% to
17%-18%.
Banco Santander Chile is one of the companies
with the highest risk classifications in Latin America with an A2
rating from Moody's, A- from Standard and Poor's, A+ from Japan
Credit Rating Agency, AA- from HR Ratings and A from KBRA. All our
ratings as of the date of this report have a Stable Outlook.
As of June 30, 2024, we had total assets of
$68,262,019 million (US$72,431 million), total outstanding gross
loans (including interbank loans) at amortized cost of $40,565,553
million (US$43,043 million), total deposits of$29,297,940 million
(US$31,087 million) and shareholders' equity of $4,194,393 million
(US$4,451 million). The BIS capital ratio was 17.4%, with a core
capital ratio of 10.6%. As of June 30, 2024, Santander Chile
employed 8,885 people and had 244 branches throughout Chile.
CONTACT INFORMATIONCristian
VicuñaChief Strategy Officer and Head of Investor RelationsBanco
Santander ChileBandera 140, Floor 20Santiago, ChileEmail:
irelations@santander.clWebsite: www.santander.cl
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1 The information contained in this report is
presented in accordance with Chilean Bank GAAP as defined by the
Financial Markets Commission (FMC).2 Annualized net income
attributable to owners of the bank divided by the average equity
attributable to equity holders.3 The second quarter of 2024.4 The
six months accumulated as of June 30, 2024.5 MIN: Net interest
margin. Net interest income and annualized adjustments divided by
interest-earning assets6 Recurrence: Net commissions divided by
operating expenses.7 Quarter versus quarter (2Q24 vs 1Q24) 8
Regulatory capital divided by risk-weighted assets, according to
CMF BIS III definitions9 Core capital divided by risk-weighted
assets, according to CMF BIS III definitions.
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