Nova Ljubljanska banka

NLB's npls (as % of loans) fell 32.8% to 11.0% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's non-performing loans reached 11.0% of total loans at the end of 2017, down from 16.4% compared to the pr...

NLB's capital adequacy ratio fell 6.47% to 15.9% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's capital adequacy ratio reached 15.9% at the end of 2017, down from 17.0% compared to the previous year. ...

NLB's net profit rose 105% to EUR 225 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka made a net profit of EUR 225 mil in 2017, up 105% compared to the previous year. This implies a return on...

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NLB's net interest margin fell 4.19% to 2.55% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's net interest margin amounted to 2.55% in 2017, down from 2.66% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s net interest margin reached an all time high of 3.53% in 2001 and an all time low of 1.74% in 2013. The avera...

NLB's corporate loans fell 5.42% to EUR 3,705 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 20, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's loans reached EUR 7,641 mil in the 2017, down from EUR 7,901 mil compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s loans reached an all time high of EUR 13,054 mil in 2010 and an all time low of EUR 7,641 mil in 2017. In t...

NLB's net interest income fell 2.52% to EUR 309 mil in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka generated total banking revenues of EUR 489 mil in 2017, up 2.71% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s revenues containing of interest, fee and other non-interest income reached an all time high of EUR 688 mil in 2008 a...

NLB's retail loan growth fell 9.69% to 8.77% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 20, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's retail loans reached EUR 3,470 mil at the end of 2017, up 8.77% compared to the previous year. In the last decade, the average annual loan growth amounted to 0%. Overall, retail loans accounted for 49.6% of the bank's loan book at t...

NLB's customer loan growth rose 96.8% to -0.041% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 20, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's customer loan growth reached -0.041% in 2017, up from -1.28% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s loans growth reached an all time high of 37.3% in 2007 and an all time low of -25.6% in 2013. In the last decade,...

NLB's employees rose 3.19% to 6,029 in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka employed 6,029 persons in 2015, down 6.50% when compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's workforce hit an all time high of 8,461 persons in 2008 and an all time low of 5,379 in 2001. Average cost reached USD 2,586 per month p...

NLB's costs (as % of assets) fell 3.34% to 2.51% in 2017

By Helgi Library - September 21, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka's cost to income ratio reached 61.5% in 2015, up from 59.0% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s costs reached an all time high of 480% of income in 2013 and an all time low of 54.6% in 2012. When compared to total...

NLB's branches remain unchanged at 244 in 2015

By Helgi Library - February 22, 2018

Nova Ljubljanska banka employed 6,912 persons in 2013, down 4.11% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank's workforce hit an all time high of 8,019 persons in 2009 and an all time low of 5,379 in 2001. The bank operated a network of 244 branc...

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Nova Ljubljanska banka is a Slovenia-based universal bank. The Bank with its subsidiaries is the largest Slovenian banking and financial group, offering a wide range of banking and other financial services to commercial and private banking clients. Its products include loans, current and saving accounts, and deposits. The bank also provides foreign exchange, e-banking, payment card, and money transfer services. The Bank makes majority of its bussines, revenues and profits in Slovenia, but is also active it other countries of the South-eastern Europe, such as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo and Macedonia. Nova Ljubljanska banka was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Following bank's hefty losses and recapitalisation, the Government regained a majority in the Bank.

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Nova Ljubljanska banka has been growing its revenues and asset by -2.65% and -3.95% a year on average in the last 10 years. Its loans and deposits have grown by -5.21% and 0.703% a year during that time and loans to deposits ratio reached 70.8% at the end of 2017. The company achieved an average return on equity of -12.2% in the last decade with net profit growing 5.54% a year on average. In terms of operating efficiency, its cost to income ratio reached 58.3% in 2017, compared to 104% average in the last decade.

Equity represented 13.5% of total assets or 23.6% of loans at the end of 2017. Nova Ljubljanska banka's non-performing loans were 11.0% of total loans while provisions covered some 76.7% of NPLs at the end of 2017.