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Banco do Brasil boosts full-year forecasts after Q2 profit beat

Published 08/10/2022, 06:18 PM
Updated 08/10/2022, 08:11 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks in front of Banco do Brasil headquarters building  in Brasilia, Brazil October 29, 2019.REUTERS/Adriano Machado

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks in front of Banco do Brasil headquarters building in Brasilia, Brazil October 29, 2019.REUTERS/Adriano Machado

By Gabriel Araujo and Aluisio Alves

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian state-controlled lender Banco do Brasil SA (OTC:BDORY) on Wednesday increased its full-year 2022 results forecasts after delivering better-than-expected second quarter earnings, boosted by higher net interest income and cost control measures.

The company said in a securities filing it now expects full-year adjusted net profit to reach between 27 billion and 30 billion reais ($5.30 billion-$5.89 billion), up from a range of 23 billion to 26 billion in the previous forecast.

The move came even as Banco do Brasil projected higher provisions for bad credit, which are now seen between 14 billion and 17 billion reais this year, up from the 13 billion-16 billion range previously estimated.

Peer Itau Unibanco, Brazil's largest private lender, similarly increased profit expectations despite boosting provisions.

Higher loan-loss provisions were a trend among Brazilian banks in the quarter amid a weak economy, but Banco do Brasil's provisions increased at a slower pace than its peers.

Even so, Itau and Bradesco, like Banco do Brasil, managed to beat profit expectations.

In the second quarter, Banco do Brasil reported a 38% net profit increase to 7.62 billion reais, beating estimates of 6.48 billion from analysts polled by Refinitiv.

The bank said that its net interest income, a measure of earnings on loans minus deposit cost, rose 18.9% to 17.06 billion reais.

Banco do Brasil's loan-loss provisions grew a slight 2.3% to 2.94 billion reais in the quarter, while the loan book was up 19.9% to 919.5 billion reais.

The lender also said it expects its loan book to grow from 12% to 16% in 2022, against a previous forecast of 8% to 12%.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks in front of Banco do Brasil headquarters building  in Brasilia, Brazil October 29, 2019.REUTERS/Adriano Machado

Shares in Banco do Brasil have risen roughly 46% so far this year, outperforming the Bovespa stock index, which is up nearly 5%, and peers Itau, up 27%, Bradesco, up 11.5% and Santander (BME:SAN) Brasil, up 4.8%.

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