Friday, March 25, 2016

The Bank of Russia requires the shareholders of banks’ moderate appetites dividend “- BBC

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The deputy chairman of the Bank of Russia Mikhail Sukhov urged shareholders to Russian banks’ moderate appetites dividend “, according to RIA” Novosti ».

The need for such a recommendation Sukhov explained the difficulties with bank asset quality.

« under the current conditions banks with discussions about the quality of assets, I see two circles of problems. First, we need to evaluate the asset, and the second: how a particular asset will be evaluated after six months or a year. That reserve today, tomorrow – is the relationship with shareholders and the capital buffer that must inevitably form on the balance sheets of banks, “- said Sukhov.

According to Sukhov, the projected profit of the banks in 2016 will be about 500 billion rubles. That should force the shareholders’ moderate appetites ».

« Therefore, if today we are talking about, that the banking sector will work in this year of about 500 billion rubles of profit, which means that shareholders now have to moderate their appetites with respect to dividends. The dividend policy will certainly be, but it should take into account the potential risks and potential losses that may be incurred by the bank “, -. Sukhov said

Previous reported that nearly 40 million Russians have debts to banks

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