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GCB expects 15% growth in balance sheet

By Kofi Ahovi
Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) last week said it expected its balance sheet to grow by 15% in 2011, despite declining interest rate.

Speaking at the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) ‘Facts behind the Figures' programme, Simon Dornoo, Managing Director said lower interest rate might affect revenue growth but was sure the bank would adopt innovative ways to scale the problem.

"We expect interest pressure to underlie revenue performance in 2011," he told brokers and journalists on the GSE. He said the general expectation was that interest rates would fall between three and four per cent during the year as market forces drive competition and funding cost to the banks become lower. This, Dornoo said, would have significant impact on the bank's revenue and interest income.

He said the banking industry as a whole expected interest income might be down between 9.5% and 13.5%. The Managing Director also forecast a sharp drop in the loan book to 400 million cedis from one billion cedis as a direct result of government's repayment of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) debt, which financing alone constituted about 76% of the portfolio. "The refinancing of this has cut the bank's exposure to about 35%," he said, adding that the bank would overtime grow the loan book.

To offset declining revenue, he said it would focus on fees income through a boost in consumer lending and also a reduction in cost of operations.

Other priorities designed to deliver short-term profit commitments and lay a solid foundation for sustainable growth include investment in service delivery, improvement in risk management and increases in lending volumes in consumer banking, small and medium enterprises.

The year, 2010 saw the bank's profit before tax leapt 343% to GH¢91 million and income up 64% to GH¢330 million.

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