Raiffeisen Bank ended 2020 with a good financial performance, obtaining a net profit of 644 million lei, 17% lower than in 2019. This decrease was recorded, on the one hand, due to the evolution of the economy in a pandemic year, but also due to our conservative credit provision policy. Raiffeisen Bank capitalized on its experience and responsible behavior and came up with effective solutions during this period, assuming that figures are not the most important when facing a health crisis. The bank has taken steady and rapid measures to support its customers and partners: by exempting fees for electronic payments, sending cards by courier, speeding up payments for suppliers or rapidly digitizing services to the largest extent to limit as much as possible exposure to contagion.
“We are pleased with our achievements in 2020, a year that has tested our resilience and brought us challenges we have never delt with before. For us, the main priority was and continues to be the safety of our clients, partners, employees, but also the support of the Romanian economy. In these unusual circumstances, we managed to increase the loan portfolio by 5% and generated, achive a loan/deposit ration of 66% and a return on capital (RoE) of 14%. What we know for sure today is that we will continue to sustainably finance the Romanian economy because banks are part of the solution, and there is an economic growth potential. The rate of non-performing loans has evolved unexpectedly well so far, we are at 3.8%, a level that decreased as compared to 2019. It remains to be seen how the quality of loan portfolios will evolve after the expiration of public and private moratoriums. If the economy recovers quickly, as we all expect, I believe that the risk of significant deterioration in loan portfolios will be greatly diminished”, said Steven van Groningen, President & CEO of Raiffeisen Bank.
The bank’s lending activity fluctuated strongly in 2020, from the first three months in line with the same period of the previous year, to a reduced volume in the second quarter and to monthly record volumes in the third quarter. Overall, 2020 marked a 5% increase in the net loan portfolio, compared to the end of 2019.
The net profit from 2020 has decreased by 17% compared to 2019, on the one hand because we took additional precautionary measures for possible damage to the loan portfolio, but also because we were concerned to support customers in this difficult period by means of public and private moratoriums, with tax exemptions for electronic payments etc. All this influenced the bank’s income and profit, even if the lending activity grew at a sustained pace in Q3 and Q4 2020.
Net interest income increased slightly compared to last year, amid higher loan volumes, while net commission income decreased year-on-year by 10%. This decrease was the effect of a lower transaction activity in Q2, during the lockdown, but also of the large-scale migration of customers to online payment solutions, cheaper and more efficient. However, the bank’s total revenue registered a decline of 2% in 2020, as compared to 2019, reaching 2.6 billion lei.
Operating expenses (of approximately 1.4 billion lei) increased by 4%, compared to 2019, especially on the two important components for the bank’s further growth strategy, personnel expenses and IT-related expenses.
Lending activity for Raiffeisen Bank increased in 2020 across all customer segments
The bank has also reached a market share of consumer loans of 24% in August 2020, and real estate loans had a progress similar to 2019, despite the impact of COVID-19. Also, Raiffeisen Bank quickly adapted to the legislative changes brought by the NBR Regulation 8, offering customers the possibility to refinance their existing loans on extended loan terms up to 8 years. The bank allows PI customers to contract a personal loan 100 % online, signing the documents remotely through a qualified electronic signature. In 2020, the number of customers who opted for Flexicredit 100% online increased by 6% compared to 2019, and the volume of digitally initiated loans increased by 14%.
SMEs loans’ balance increased by 12%
In 2020 the SME segment registered a credit balance increase of over 12%, supported by the SME Invest program, over 2,400 companies benefiting from such financing, but also from the programs developed with the European Investment Fund (EIF), where over 1.500 SME customers received loans. Raiffeisen Bank participates in the APIA certificate discounting program, 848 farmers thus ensuring their working capital during the fall of 2020. Through the “Factory by Raiffeisen Bank” program, designed for startups, 112 entrepreneurs received funding for developing thei business ideas. The initiative supports Romanian startups oriented towards innovation, contributing to the development of an ecosystem and supporting sustainable economic growth. Since last year, the bank offers the option to pay in installments (3, 6, 9 or 12 months) for Visa Business credit card holders. It is a unique product in Romania, which offers flexibility to corporate clients for an efficient management of their expenses.
Raiffeisen Bank offered solutions to postpone the payment of installments for 1,800 SME clients, and for 1,600 companies offered grants by participating in the implementation of the financial support scheme, from non-reimbursable European funds. Under these conditions, the number of SME clients serviced by the bank increased by 7%, approaching the figure of 100,000.
The health crisis has accelerated the use of digital payments
The number of digital customers of the bank (those who use online and mobile banking apps) reached 870,000 in 2020. Transactions made by individuals by debit card at POS increased last year by 22% in number and by 20% in value. Online debit card transactions in e-commerce recorded even more spectacular increases, doubled in number and increased by more than 60% in value compared to 2019. At the same time, the number of cash withdrawal transactions from ATMs decreased by about 9%.
Transactions made through mobile and internet banking apps increased by 73%, so that during the year almost 12 million transactions were registered. The apps are used more and more intensely, the number of daily logins reaching 800,000 to 1 million.
Internet banking and mobile banking services are actively used by more than 85% of the bank’s legal entities. At the same time, Raiffeisen Bank has invested in increasing digital interaction capabilities with companies, with over 98% of payment and foreign exchange transactions taking place on digital platforms. The bank also implemented the electronic signature, optimized the cash transport service, simplified processes and all these measures contributed to a better customer experience, while generating important effects of reducing the carbon footprint through lower paper consumption and fuel economy.
Raiffeisen Bank Romanian has a portfolio of over 540,000 cards and a market share of over 18%, growing during 2020. The co-brand credit card portfolio with eMAG has grown by 30% in 2020, up to 60,000 cards. Over 200,000 Raiffeisen Bank customers have chosen to use payment by card or phone through RaiPay, Apple Pay and Garmin Pay. The number of active debit cards exceeded 2 million.
Customers affected by the pandemic have benefited from support measures
From our credit portfolio analysis of the clients requesting installments payment postponement, it shows a good behavior of the clients who resume their payments. About two thirds of customers resume their payments and come back up to date with the loans’ payment. Less than a third of customers have difficulty returning after the moratorium expires. The bank keeps in touch with them and offers them the implemented restructuring solutions. It is an effort on both sides that is worth making.
According to preliminary data published by RBI, about 26% of the group’s green loan portfolio were, at the end of 2020, originated in Romania. At the same time, about 47% of new mortgages in 2020 were granted for energy efficient buildings (energy class A). The first investment product that includes ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) criteria in its investment decision was launched in Q1 last year by Raiffeisen Asset Management and was well received by clients.
In fact, the RBI group has just announced that it will focus exclusively on financing renewable energy and will gradually reduce the financing of coal-based energy production. At the end of 2020, the group’s exposure to such businesses represented 0.65% of the financing portfolio granted, and Raiffeisen Bank Romania’s exposure to the coal industry was only 0.64% of its corporate loan portfolio.
Raiffeisen Bank Romania has over 20 years of activity on the Romanian banking market and over 2.18 million customers, individuals and legal entities. The bank has over 4,900 employees, 333 agencies across the country, 730 ATMs, 380 multifunctional machines (MFMs) and a network of over 23,500 POS.