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Hellenic Bank’s Transformative Year: A Look at 2024 Achievements and Future Plans

In a remarkable financial year, Hellenic Bank (HB) announced a landmark €383 million profit for 2024, highlighting a pivotal transformation in its operations and ownership structure. Michalis Louis, CEO of Hellenic Bank, emphasized the year’s significance, pointing to robust financial performance and strategic growth.

With its integration into the Eurobank Group, HB is on track to become one of Cyprus’s leading financial powerhouses. The merger will strengthen its position, creating a formidable banking entity. Further bolstering its market influence, Hellenic Bank is set to finalize the acquisition of CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings, solidifying its status as a top insurance provider in the region.

The bank reported a CET1 ratio of 28.7% and a Total Capital ratio of 32.2%, far surpassing the regulatory minimums. Its de-risked balance sheet is noteworthy, with a non-performing exposure ratio of 2.4% and coverage of 63%. These metrics reflect a strategic focus on stability and growth.

Hellenic Bank’s financial achievements are underscored by a 10% year-over-year net profit increase and a 23% return on tangible equity. With €1.1 billion in new lending, the bank remains committed to propelling the domestic economy forward. The liquidity coverage ratio of 519% indicates strong fiscal health and readiness for future expansion.

Looking ahead, Eurobank Group’s anticipated complete acquisition of HB will cement the bank’s influence in the sector. Michalis Louis expressed optimism about the upcoming merger with Eurobank Cyprus, seeing it as a strategic alignment to enhance customer services and product offerings.

As Hellenic Bank grows, it remains dedicated to supporting the Cypriot economy, fostering economic growth, and ensuring a sustainable banking system. This commitment extends to the impending acquisition of CNP Cyprus Insurance, expected to conclude in early 2025.

In other notable figures, the 2024 financials reveal a 12% rise in net interest income to €599 million, alongside a solid cost-to-income ratio of 40%. Additionally, ample liquidity is demonstrated by the maintenance of €5.6 billion in the European Central Bank and a 36.6% net loans to deposits ratio.

Anchored by Eurobank Group’s extensive assets, Hellenic Bank is poised for continued growth, aiming to deliver unparalleled customer experiences in Cyprus.

For more on regional economic improvements, read about the New Tax Era in Cyprus and its implications.

Ermes Transfers ERA Department Stores for Strategic Realignment

In a strategic move aimed at restructuring and shedding non-profitable divisions, Ermes Department Stores Plc has announced the transfer of its ERA department stores to Gencom Ltd for a nominal price of €1. While such a figure might raise eyebrows, it aligns with Ermes’ broader objectives of streamlining operations and managing financial sustainability, given the stores report a loss of €1.3 million for 2024.

The deal, pending approval from Cyprus’ Competition Protection Commission, requires Gencom to take on long-term lease contracts and approximately €4.5 million in pending orders for the Spring/Summer 2025 season.

Transferring staff and assets like fixtures and the UNIQUE customer loyalty program ensures a smooth transition. Ermes will maintain a supporting role until late 2025.

Expected to realize a €1 million accounting profit due to IFRS 16 compliance, the transaction should benefit the CTC Group and its shareholders without impacting essential managerial interests. With such strategic shifts, the economic landscape of Cyprus continues to evolve. For more insights on Cyprus’ dynamic markets, read our financial overview.

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