NIC Bank Group Analyst Breakfast 24 August 2015 John Gachora Group Managing Director David Abwoga Director, Finance and Strategy Page 1
Agenda Who we are Macro-Economic Overview Our Strategy Financial Performance Closing Remarks Page 2
NIC Bank Group is a One Stop Financial Services Shop National Industrial Credit Bank Limited incorporated in Kenya 1995 National Industrial Credit Bank Limited merges with African Mercantile Bank Limited 2005 NIC introduces investment banking (NIC Capital) and stock brokerage services (NIC Securities) 2009/ 2010 Establishment of NC Bank Uganda 2014 Establishment of NIC Leasing (LLP) 1959 1997 2008 2012 2015 National Industrial Credit Bank Limited obtains Commercial Banking License Renamed NIC Bank Limited Establishment of NIC Bank Tanzania Launch of NOW Banking Page 3
and has a broad product and service offering to cater to our local and regional customers Product Offering Channels Personal Banking Commercial Corporate Corporate Retail SME Schemes Transactional Banking Asset Finance Insurance Treasury Credit Cards Mortgages Investment Banking and Stockbrokerage Branch ATMs Digital Channels Agency Banking Institutional Page 4
Over the last few months we have focused on enhancing the bench strength of our Executive team Alan Dodd Executive Director Pankaj Kansara MD NIC Tanzania Robert Kibaara Director, Retail David Abwoga Director, Finance and Strategy Rosalind Gichuru Director, MCC Julius Kamau Director, Tech and Ops John Gachora Group Managing Director Experience: 35 years Previous Employer: Standard Chartered Experience: 25 years Previous Employer: Victoria Commercial Bank, CBA, Citi Experience: 21 years Previous Employers: NBK, Standard Chartered, Barclays Experience: 23 years Previous Employers: Citi, Marshalls EA, Deloitte Experience: 17 Years Previous Employers: Coca Cola, Procter and Gamble Experience: 16 years Previous Employers: Ecobank, Standard Chartered, Citi Experience: 21 years Previous Employers: Barclays, Absa, Bank of America, Credit Suisse Livingstone Murage Company Secretary John Okulo MD NC Uganda Monicah Kihia Director, HR Margaret Kimuma Director, Credit Risk Sankul Mandavia Director, Treasury Jerry Simu Director, Investment Banking Experience: 34 years Previous Employers: Ambank, Mercantile Finance, Mobil Oil, PWC Experience: 18 years Previous Employers: Stanbic, Standard Chartered Experience: 20 years Previous Employers: Citi Experience: 20 years Previous Employers: Barclays Experience: 25 years Previous Employers: CBA, First American Bank Experience: 17 years Previous Employers: HSBC, Discount Securities Page 5
Agenda Who we are Macro-Economic Overview Our Strategy Financial Performance Closing Remarks Page 6
Kenya and Regional Overview Kenya The economy is projected to grow at between 6-6.5% in 2015 and to maintain the same pace over the medium term. This growth is based on: Lower oil prices Increased private consumption Ongoing infrastructure projects Higher public and private investment in security, ICT, agriculture, energy sector, healthcare, education, and tourism East Africa Region Regional economies growth is projected to remain resilient Country 2014 2015 2016 Kenya (%) 5.3 6.0 6.6 Tanzania (%) 7.2 7.2 7.1 Uganda (%) 4.9 5.5 5.7 Source: World Bank; IMF; CBK Page 7
Interest, Inflation and Exchange Rates Interest Rates 13.5% 11.5% 91 Days T. Bill 10.6% CBR Interbank Rate Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Interest Rates have been on an increasing trend over the last 2 months on the back of a tighter monetary policy. The Central Bank raised KBRR by 133bps from 8.54% to 9.87%. Inflation 7.1% 6.9% 7.0% 6.6% 6.3% 5.5% 5.6% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Inflation declined to 6.6% in July from 7.0% in June supported by lower food prices. The inflation rate has remained within the upper limit of CBK target rate of 7.5% in the last 7 months. Exchange Rates 102.52 KES/US$ 91.67 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul The shilling declined by 11.5% against the dollar in the 7 months to July to 102.52/US$ due to: The strengthening of the dollar on the back of US economy recovery Falling export revenues from tourism, tea and horticulture Widening of the current account deficit Page 8
Agenda Who we are Macro-Economic Overview Our Strategy Financial Performance Closing Remarks Page 9
We have a clear roadmap for the next 3 years First choice bank for Local Corps (their employees), selected Retail customers and SMEs Employer of Choice Most innovative Bank in East Africa Retain market leadership in Asset Finance Grow Target Market Reposition Brand Positioning Scale Talent War Step Change Return on Capital Achieve an acceptable Return on Capital Substantial contribution from our subsidiaries Branch expansion Page 10
Agenda Who we are Macro-Economic Overview Our Strategy Financial Performance Closing Remarks Page 11
The Group posted solid results for H1 2015, growing 10% year on year Group Segmental Performance, KES millions 10% 3,211 68 34 Regional Subs. Kenyan Subs. 2,910 123 62 3,109 NIC Bank NIC Bank grew 14% year on year 2,725 H1 '14 H1 '15 Page 12
At a Group level loans and advances were up 18%, while customer deposits were up 12% Net Loans and Advances, KES billions Customer Deposits, KES billions Subs Subs 18% Bank 12% Bank 92 8 84 108 8 100 93 7 86 105 8 97 H1 '14 H1 '15 H1 '14 H1 '15 Page 13
The Bank delivered a 14% growth in PBT benefitting from growth in NII as well as transactional income NIC Bank Profit and Loss, KES millions June 2015 June 2014 June 2015 Actual Actual vs June 2014 Interest Income 7,019 5,992 17.1% Interest Expense 2,913 2,555 (14.0%) Net Interest Income 4,106 3,437 19.5% FX Income 585 543 7.7% Fees and Commissions 722 526 37.3% Other Income 363 278 30.6% Non Funded Income 1,670 1,347 24.0% Total Net Revenue 5,776 4,784 20.7% Total Expenses 2,167 1,806 (20.0%) Provisions for Bad debts 500 252 (98.4%) Profit Before Tax 3,109 2,726 14.0% Commentary The growth over 2014 is attributed to a higher NII of 19%, whilst competition remains strong, we continue to actively manage our liability mix resulting in relatively stable margins. The growth in Operating Expenses can be attributed to investments in talent, technology, premises and building brand awareness. Page 14
Operating Income has grown by 20.7% year on year, with NFI (24%) growing at a faster rate than NII (19%) Funded Income and Non Funded Income (NFI), KES millions Non Funded Income Net Interest Income 5,776 4,354 4,783 1,671 3,596 1,243 1,345 1,338 2,258 3,111 3,438 4,105 H1 '12 H1 '13 H1 '14 H1 '15 Non Funded Income Composition Other Income Fees and Commissions Foreign Exchange Income 21% 22% 39% 43% 40% 35% H1 '14 H1 '15 Page 15
Operating Expense growth was driven by investments in talent, technology, premises and brand positioning Operating Expenses, KES millions Cost/ Income Ratio 1,363 Other costs 1,632 777 Staff compensation 1,806 892 2,167 1,040 38% 37% 38% 38% Our investment in resources has primarily been in revenue generating Front Office Roles 626 737 855 914 1,127 H1' 12 H1 '13 H1 '14 H1 '15 June 2012June 2013June 2014June 2015 Strategic use of Direct sales staff to manage headcount and costs: IT Expenses line impacted by new project costs, including channel and innovation projects; Increased media visibility and campaigns. We remain focused on controlling expenses while investing to support our growth. Page 16
Net Loans and Advances and Total Assets grew by 19% over the period under review Asset Portfolio Assets, KES millions H1 15 H1 14 Growth Y/Y Net Loans 99,865 83,958 18.9% Cash & Balances with Bank 6,160 5,070 21.5% Government Securities 19,928 20,293-1.8% Investment in Subsidiaries 4,308 3,915 10,0% Other Assets 3,890 5,386-27.8% Total Assets 143,197 120,499 18.8% We have built momentum on lending in the Retail and Corporate Business, whilst managing Risks and Margins over last year. Loans growth was attributed to good sales and marketing drives. Page 17
The growth in our lending portfolio has been led by Corporate and Retail Lending Gross Loan Book Lending Products, KES millions H1 15 H1 14 Growth YoY Loans 40,210 29,854 35% Hire Purchase 26,804 25,796 4% Overdraft 22,274 18,510 20% Other 12,879 12,416 4% Mortgages 2,681 2,027 32% 104,848 88,603 18% Most product lines are exhibiting growth year on year * Includes a KES 1.1bn write-off Page 18
Deposits have grown by 14%, while borrowed funds grew by 150% Liabilities and Funding Sources Liabilities, KES millions H1 15 H1 14 Growth Y/Y Deposits 97,212 85,658 13.5% Borrowed Funds 14,294 5,706 150.5% Other Liabilities 7,542 10,125 (25.5%) Shareholders Funds 24,149 19,010 27.0% Total Liabilities & Capital 143,197 120,499 18.8% Page 19
While Customer Deposits have grown by KES 11bn, our market share has remained fairly stable Customer Deposits, KES millions 85.0 89.2 94.3 89.8 90.5 91.1 91.3 91.4 95.2 88.4 91.4 95.2 96.6 42.5 42.9 42.2 38.7 42.6 44.3 37.0 38.6 40.1 41.2 38.6 40.1 43.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.6 41.3 45.0 50.8 49.8 46.4 45.3 52.9 51.4 53.6 45.7 51.4 53.6 51.8 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Current Accounts Savings Accounts Term and Call Deposits Page 20
Stable yields on lending coupled with efforts to reduce our Cost of Funds has protected NIM Net Interest Margin Net Interest Margin Yield on Lending 5.7% 6.0% 6.0% 6.2% 11.3% 11.7% 11.6% 11.6% Jun-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Cost of Funds Jun-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 5.6% 5.7% 5.6% 5.4% Whilst competition in lending remains strong we continue to actively manage our liability mix and this has led to a relatively stable margin Page 21 Jun-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15
We are well capitalized with sufficient buffers above all statutory ratios Capital Adequacy Minimum statutory ratios 21.5% 19.6% 18.5% 20.0% 17.0% 17.3% 16.8% 20.3% 14.5% 14.1% 14.8% 14.7% 14.0% 10.5% 8.0% June 2014 December 2014 March 2015 June 2015 June 2014 December 2014 March 2015 June 2015 June 2014 December 2014 March 2015 June 2015 Core capital / total deposit liabilities Core capital / total risk weighted assets Total capital / total risk weighted assets We now have an ICAAP policy that will ensure that will effectively monitor our capital adequacy as we strive to our achieve our strategic ambitions. Page 22
We have seen improved momentum across most of the key ratios year on year Growth in PBT Loan/ Deposit Ratio Net Interest Margin Return on Assets Cost/Income Ratio Return on Lending Fee/Income Ratio Growth in Customer Deposits Return on Capital Employed Growth in Net Loans H1 14 8% 103.4% 5.7% 4.6% 37.8% 11.3% 28.1% 16.3% 28.9% 31.2% H1 15 14% 107.9% 6.2% 4.4% 37.5% 11.6% 28.9% 13.5% 25.9% 18.9% Interim Dividends Nil KES 0.25 Page 23
Agenda Who we are Macro-Economic Overview Our Strategy Financial Performance Closing Remarks Page 24
We have developed a strong reputation in the market; our accolades speak for themselves Capital Markets Awards Bond Deal of the Year (2014) Winner MSK Awards Best Integrated Campaign (2014) Winner Capital Markets Awards Lead Transaction Advisor (2014) 1 st Runners Up Banking Awards Best Bank in Asset Finance (2014/5) 1 st Runners Up Capital Markets Awards Investment Bank of the Year (2015) 1 st Runners Up FiRe Awards Corporate Governance (2014) 1 st Runner Up The Banker East Africa Awards Best Online Platform (2015) Winner Capital Markets Awards Best Stock Broker (2014) 2 nd Runners Up Page 25
In closing Good momentum in H1 Exchange Rate and Interest Rate challenges Expansion in Retail and SME Clear focus on costs Continued investments in people and technology Page 26