BAC Credomatic Sample Clauses

BAC Credomatic. Grupo BAC Credomatic is one of the leading financial holding companies in Central America. Through its subsidiary banks, it offers financial services in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. P&L Summaíy (USD MM) 2,017 2,018 2,019 2,020 Sep-21 Ratios 2,018 2,019 2,020 sep- Nct i⭲tcícst i⭲comc 1,148 1,217 1,294 1,255 915 NIM (%) 6.9% 7.0% 6.4% Nct impaiímc⭲t loss o⭲ loa⭲s (318) (384) (382) (469) (258) Cost of Risk (%) 2.4% 2.3% Net inteíest income, afteí impaiíment losses 000 000 000 78G G57 Efficic⭲cy (opcíatio⭲al cxpcscs / NIM) (%) 50.4% I⭲comc fíom commisio⭲s, fccs a⭲d othcís 760 862 842 823 637 ROAA 1. Net income, afteí impaiíment losses 1,591 1,G95 1,754 1,G10 1,294 ROAE Gc⭲cíal a⭲d admi⭲istíati:c cxpc⭲scs (1,052) (1,128) (1,199) (1,165) (881) Sol:c⭲cy Net income befoíe income tax expense 539 5G7 555 445 412 I⭲comc tax cxpc⭲sc a⭲d othcís (163) (162) (144) (130) (87) Net income 37G 40G 411 315 325 Statement of Ïinancial Position Summaíy (USD MM) 2,017 2,018 2,019 2,020 Sep-2 Cash a⭲d Cash cq"i:alc⭲ts 3,958 4,191 3,994 5,882 ľíadi⭲g I⭲:cstmc⭲ts at faií :al"c 1,645 1,704 2,255 ľotal loa⭲s, ⭲ct 15,195 15,659 16,3 Píopcíty, f"í⭲it"íc, cq"ipmc⭲t a⭲d impío:cmc⭲ts 346 331 Othcí asscts 875 ľotal assets 22, C"stomcí dcposits Fi⭲a⭲cial obligatio⭲s Othcí fi⭲a⭲cial obligatio⭲s othcí liabilitics ľotal liabilities ľotal equit ROA (%) 1.8% 1.8% 1.8%
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