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Equity Bank HY 2011 results
Hunderwear
#121 Posted : Wednesday, August 03, 2011 11:04:47 AM
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the deal wrote:

Equity Bank needs to change tactic...interest income needs to start contributing more to total operating income, with non interest income contributing 47% of total operating income I don't think that segment can grow further, depending on how fast the regional subsdiaries grow, Equity Bank will struggle to replicate the 50+% growth we have seen in the past 5 years cos the Kenyan operations have reached some form of maturity.

=...They have a new frontier in the name of corporate loans.They got into a deal with NCC early this year for a 5bln loan and yesterday into another with RVR.This is a change of tactic and ths is likely to lower the cost of lending in the longterm.
Cde Monomotapa
#122 Posted : Wednesday, August 03, 2011 11:06:51 AM
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Hunderwear wrote:
the deal wrote:

Equity Bank needs to change tactic...interest income needs to start contributing more to total operating income, with non interest income contributing 47% of total operating income I don't think that segment can grow further, depending on how fast the regional subsdiaries grow, Equity Bank will struggle to replicate the 50+% growth we have seen in the past 5 years cos the Kenyan operations have reached some form of maturity.

=...They have a new frontier in the name of corporate loans.They got into a deal with NCC early this year for a 5bln loan and yesterday into another with RVR.This is a change of tactic and ths is likely to lower the cost of lending in the longterm.

Related parties, nkt!!
BGL
#123 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2011 12:20:34 PM
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Member @ 20.50 and still falling. I will get some more at 19.00 to average down.
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mlennyma
#124 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2011 12:37:19 PM
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Very interesting times when all bullets were spend on chasing squirrels and now the lion is at the corner approaching.
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selah
#125 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2011 12:49:06 PM
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Hunderwear wrote:
the deal wrote:

Equity Bank needs to change tactic...interest income needs to start contributing more to total operating income, with non interest income contributing 47% of total operating income I don't think that segment can grow further, depending on how fast the regional subsdiaries grow, Equity Bank will struggle to replicate the 50+% growth we have seen in the past 5 years cos the Kenyan operations have reached some form of maturity.

=...They have a new frontier in the name of corporate loans.They got into a deal with NCC early this year for a 5bln loan and yesterday into another with RVR.This is a change of tactic and ths is likely to lower the cost of lending in the longterm.


Corporate loans are costly to manage in that they are long term which means a Bank must be well capitalized to tie deposits in long term loans (5-15yrs)as is the case with the RVR loan.

The bank should streamline its SME niche such that the cost of deposit is reduced and the appraisal and risk management is strengthened.

We have unexploited market in SMEs and Equity's clout on this market is enviable the problem is that getting efficient SMEs is hard work, most businesses are family owned and lack basic book keeping skills, so lending mostly depends on their account movements which is inadequate in assessing business viability and growth potential.

I dont think equity can comfortably service corporates clients given its stingy interest payments to its depositors.



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Impunity
#126 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2011 1:15:36 PM
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BGL wrote:
Member @ 20.50 and still falling. I will get some more at 19.00 to average down.


Me will jump in at below 12.
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moneydust
#127 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2011 1:43:17 PM
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BGL wrote:
Member @ 20.50 and still falling. I will get some more at 19.00 to average down.




Thank God I bailed out @23.5 I took a small hit but with hindsight that was the best decision so far..

Equity is still a buy ..but in the present circumstances a price lower than 20 would be ideal....
hisah
#128 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 5:26:34 PM
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Iborian wrote:
Bw. Editor (what do you edit?), If you think Equity and Housing are so hot, just go ahead and buy them. You don't have to go thru an intermediary (Britak) and pay doubled'oh! d'oh! d'oh! .Brick wall .

Bw Editor wrote:
Housing finance grew profits by 67% and Equity Bank has just announced growth of 52%. what do they have in common? British American owns a large stake in both. And by buying Britak shares, i buy into both. Iam going have to rebel on ur advice and buy those British American IPO. roho safi


I hope @Bw Editor is coping well...
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#129 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 7:33:40 PM
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Equity was among the biggest beneficiaries of forex profit and was quoted as one of the forex manipulators in its 1st half i wonder what they will do to cover the forex income.
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the deal
#130 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 7:46:13 PM
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Here is a list of the biggest arbitragers LoL...Member is not at the top http://contrarianinvesti...banks-profitability.html
Cde Monomotapa
#131 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 8:51:14 PM
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[quote=the deal]Here is a list of the biggest arbitragers LoL...Member is not at the top http://contrarianinvesti...anks-profitability.html[/quote]
Now this is interesting Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly cheers.
Aguytrying
#132 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 9:05:51 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
[quote=the deal]Here is a list of the biggest arbitragers LoL...Member is not at the top http://contrarianinvesti...anks-profitability.html[/quote]
Now this is interesting Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly cheers.


Good to see KCB LOARING there. This now worries me, this was the counter to inflation, now What
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Cde Monomotapa
#133 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 9:22:11 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
[quote=the deal]Here is a list of the biggest arbitragers LoL...Member is not at the top http://contrarianinvesti...anks-profitability.html[/quote]
Now this is interesting Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly cheers.


Good to see KCB LOARING there. This now worries me, this was the counter to inflation, now What

Push more business into EAC especially big ticket property devt.loans & mortgages. Just picture how busy we'll be in S.Sudan via KCB S&L... Hubba hubba...
the deal
#134 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 9:58:45 AM
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38% of KCB's profits in 2010 came from forex trading
mlennyma
#135 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:06:29 AM
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Is this why kcb is looking like a rained cat with diarrhoea??
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kizee1
#136 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:10:51 AM
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the deal wrote:
38% of KCB's profits in 2010 came from forex trading



this year i wager they make more as will most banks, spreads are wider from 10bp now 50bp, biggest gainer-banks, biggest looser-wider economy which includes you!
mlennyma
#137 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:17:16 AM
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From 16 get into kcb slowly without fear like am doing right now.
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QW25081985
#138 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:35:59 AM
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Looks like kcb might test 13 bob. But bargain hunters are slowing the fall.
the deal
#139 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:37:03 AM
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kizee1 wrote:
the deal wrote:
38% of KCB's profits in 2010 came from forex trading



this year i wager they make more as will most banks, spreads are wider from 10bp now 50bp, biggest gainer-banks, biggest looser-wider economy which includes you!

It remains to be seen how KCB will cope in 2012 without the forex billions since CBK has gotten fed up with their gambling habits, the lion shall retreat to his cave and never Roar...smile
Cde Monomotapa
#140 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:38:40 AM
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the deal wrote:
38% of KCB's profits in 2010 came from forex trading

hopefully one day you will learn the difference between revenues & gross/net profits smile
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