In this F4T note we look at the historical cash flow statements of the 4 systemic banks. Specifically, the period between 2016 – 2024, i.e. right after the 2015 capital controls. Our goal is to explain the different cash amounts on the balance sheet over TLTRO funding…
Greek Banks: Cash Flows 2016-2024
October 7th, 2024Greek Banks: Q2 2024 Results & Sector Map
August 5th, 2024With this note we are updating our estimates, target prices and ratings for Greek banks, following Q2 results. We are also sharing our Sector Map, in which we have compiled the main Q2 numbers. We outline the main points below.
In short, Q2 was a good set of results for the sector, supported by the higher-than-expected base rates, favorable deposit economics (mix, beta), low CoR and volume growth (finally). The slightly lower NII (-1.5% qoq) was offset by higher fees (+12% qoq) and lower CoR (-12bps at 59bps; impairments -16% qoq) => sending clean net income +3.5% qoq at E1.17bn and RoTE at 16% (flat qoq, post AT1). Net loans went up by +2.5bn or +1.7% qoq.
Greek Banks: Valuing The Guidance
June 14th, 2024In the following paragraphs we are trying to answer the following questions:
1) What is the valuation of Greek banks based on their own 2024-2026 guidance?
2) What are the key inputs/buffers?
3) What is the sensitivity to different CoE estimates?
4) What is the sensitivity to higher RoTE 2024?
5) Where do we differ and why?
Greek Banks: Q1 2024 Sector Map
May 20th, 2024As if you have not received enough banking quarterly updates by now, we are sharing our own Sector Map, in which we have compiled the main Q1 numbers as reported by banks (adjusted by ourselves), side-by-side to make it super easy to compare and spot the differences. You will need to click on the excel file attached.
We outline the ones we think are the most notable in the bullets below. It would be great to compare notes, so please feel free to send over any points or questions you may have!
Greek Banks: Q4/FY 2023 Sector Map
April 3rd, 2024With all IFRS reports published (finally), we present our sector map for Q4/FY 2023. Our views per bank have already been analyzed in stand-alone notes. In short: if you wish to bet on P/TBV moving towards 1.0x TBV, go with NBG. If you prefer to bet on P/TBV convergence, go with Alpha. To avoid being solely backward-looking, we present an exercise showing the single most important parameter in banks’ 2026 RoTE guidance.