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Higher bank profit from charges, commission

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Bank profits from charges and commissions climbed steadily in 2010, in spite of a mixed trend among the biggest three earners.

foto: Česká pozice

Czech banks’ net earnings from customer charges and commissions shot up by more than 5.0 percent last year compared with 2009 to total Kč 38.3 billion. Those sort of profit margins translate into banking sector earnings of Kč 1,216 every second in 2010 — a Kč 60 rise compared with a year earlier.

A breakdown of the performance by the country’s three biggest banks published on a server which acts as a watchdog on charges,  www.bankovnipoplatky.com, showed a mixed performance as regards this highly sensitive subject for the public.

The country’s biggest bank, in terms of customer accounts, Česká spořitelna (ČS) topped the earnings league with a 6.71 percent year-on-year rise in earnings from charges and commissions to around Kč 12.2 billion for 2010. That is Kč 33.3 million a day or Kč 386 every second.

Komerční banka’s (KB) charges and provisions profits rose in 2011 at the slower rate of 2.54 percent to total Kč 8.038 billion, or Kč 255 every second.

Československé obchodní banky (ČSOB) registered a year-on-year drop of 2.49 percent in its earnings from charges and commissions to Kč 5.44 billion in 2010. Its earnings per second fell from  Kč 177 a year earlier to Kč 173.

Banks charges have been a highly sensitive issue in the Czech Republic with the biggest banks, all foreign owned, accused of having some of the steepest charges in Europe.

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