Bank Negara's net profit surges to RM13.16bil, declares RM5.25bil dividend


KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) total assets as at Dec 31, 2024 decreased 1.61 per cent to RM621.54 billion from RM631.74 billion in the previous year, with international reserves continuing to account for the bulk of assets at 84 per cent (2023: 82 per cent).

Liabilities comprised mainly currency in circulation and deposits by financial institutions, amounting to RM170.72 billion and RM131.92 billion, respectively, as at end-2024 (2023: RM161.82 billion and RM176.66 billion, respectively), BNM said in its Annual Report 2024 released here today.

For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2024, BNM recorded a net profit after tax of RM13.16 billion (2023: RM7.16 billion) on the back of a higher total income of RM14.98 billion (2023: RM8.77 billion), net of costs associated with managing the reserves portfolio and monetary operations. 

The higher income was largely contributed by stronger investment returns of the international reserves and portfolio activities in the foreign exchange and global securities markets.

 Organisational expenses amounted to RM1.78 billion in 2024 (2023: RM 1.57 billion), with staff costs accounting for about half of the expenses, it said.

Of the RM13.16 billion net profit, RM7.91 billion (2023: RM4.31 billion) will be transferred to the Risk Reserve, which stood at RM147.90 billion as at end-2024 (2023: RM151.25 billion). 

"As our international reserves are in foreign currency, building sufficient financial buffers is important to cushion against future financial market volatility and shocks as well as managing the risk of exchange rate fluctuations in an uncertain global landscape,” said the Central Bank.

The remaining net profit of RM5.25 billion will be paid as a dividend to the government. (2023: RM2.85 billion). - Bernama

 

 

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