2.20 PM Saturday, 20 April 2024
  • City Fajr Shuruq Duhr Asr Magrib Isha
  • Dubai 04:31 05:49 12:21 15:48 18:47 20:05
20 April 2024

Qatar's CBQ Q4 net misses forecast despite 66% rise

Published
By Reuters

Commercial Bank of Qatar's (CBQ) fourth-quarter net profit soared 66 per cent, the bank said on Sunday, but the results fell short of analysts' expectations.
 
Qatar's second-largest bank by market value posted a net profit of 309 million riyals ($84.93 million), compared with 186 million riyals a year earlier.

Analysts on average expected the bank to make a quarterly profit of 441.99 million riyals, according to a Reuters poll.

In the prior-year quarter, CBQ's earnings suffered a 170-million riyal hit related to a corporate default.

The bank had full-year net profit of 1.64 billion riyals, it said in a statement to the Qatar bourse. CBQ's board recommended a cash dividend of 7 riyals per share.

Impairment losses on loans and advances totalled 166.5 million riyals for 2010, while losses on investments were 128 million riyals, it said.

On Tuesday, CBQ said it received funds from Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the Gulf state's sovereign wealth fund, after it sold 20.62 million shares to the fund at a price of 78.3 riyals per share.

The sovereign fund is taking up a 10 per cent stake in Qatari banks -- the remainder of a planned 20 per cent purchase announced during the global financial crisis -- to provide support to its local lenders.

QIA's move is slated to take place in the first quarter and is likely to boost confidence in the sector.

Qatar's central bank issued a 50 billion-riyal ($13.74 billion) three-year bond to local banks last week to raise funds for development projects and to drain excess money from the banking system.

Qatar National Bank, Qatar's largest lender by market capitalisation, posted a 40.2 per cent jump in fourth-quarter earnings on Jan. 10, beating analysts' expectations as financing and interest income soared.

Qatar National Bank was the first major regional lender to report earnings and is closely watched for indications of the sector's performance.

CBQ shares closed 2.2 per cent lower on the Qatar bourse Sunday before the results were announced. The broader index dropped 1.5 per cent.