HO CHI
MINH CITY, VIETNAM – Media OutReach – 7 June 2021 – The Ho Chi Minh
City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (HoSE: HDBank) has announced plans
to increase its charter capital to more than VND20.273 trillion (US$879.48
million) by paying dividends for 2020 in shares and an employee stock option
plan.
According to information
published by the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange on June 4, the HDBank board of
directors approved the plan to hike the charter capital in 2021 as approved at
the bank’s annual general meeting in April.
The Bank will increase its
charter capital by VND3.984 trillion ($172.83 million) by issuing more than 398
million shares as dividends for 2020 at a rate of 25 per cent from
undistributed profits.
The lender will also issue
20 million shares to employees (ESOP).
The HDB share closed on June
3 at VND35,800 with a lot of foreign buying.
In the first quarter HDBank
reported a pre-tax profit of more than VND 2.1 trillion ($91.1 million), an
increase of 68 per cent year-on-year, with income from services up by more than 98 per cent.
HDBank’s return on equity
and return on assets increased strongly to 26.3 per cent and 2.1 per cent, its
capital adequacy ratio (based on Basel II standards) was over 12 per cent while its standalone bad debts ratio was only 1.1 per cent.
The Bank is considered to
have high growth potential, with great potential in bancassurance, consumer
finance, credit cards and services .
HDBank is one of the few banks that not to have signed an exclusive
distribution agreement with any life insurance company, and is currently the focus
of intense attention of many major players.
International credit rating
agency Moody’s Investors Service recently upgraded HDBank’s outlook from
“stable” to “positive”. The positive outlook reflects
Moody’s view that improvements in asset quality over recent years, which could
translate into lower credit costs and higher profitability, could raise the Bank’s
Baseline Credit Assessments over the next
12 – 18 months.
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