BOC Hong Kong FY25 profit rises 5.3% to HK$ 41.2 billion

Reuters03-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BHKLY">BOC Hong Kong</a> FY25 profit rises 5.3% to HK$ 41.2 billion
  • BOC Hong Kong posted 2025 profit for year of HK$ 41.19 billion, up 5.3%.
  • Revenue, measured as net operating income before impairment allowances, rose 8.1% to HK$ 77.02 billion.
  • Operating profit climbed 3.8% to HK$ 50.53 billion as impairment charges jumped 66.8% to HK$ 8.25 billion.
  • Dividend per share increased 6.8% to HK$ 2.125, supported by quarterly dividends introduced in 2025.
  • Management flagged headwinds from declining interest rates and subdued credit demand, while projecting 2026 as a year of continued operational challenges amid geopolitical and trade volatility.


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