Banco Bradesco profit down, 2022 outlook positive

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SAO PAULO – Brazilian lender Banco Bradesco on Tuesday posted fourth-quarter net income slightly below analysts’ estimates, but indicated a bright outlook for 2022 despite dim growth forecasts for Latin America’s biggest economy.

Bradesco’s recurring net income, which excludes one-off items, totaled 6.613 billion reais ($1.26 billion), below a Refinitiv analyst consensus of 6.916 billion reais and down 2.8% from a year earlier, as operating costs jumped.

Return on equity was at 17.5%, or 2.5 percentage points down from the previous quarter.

Despite Brazil’s more challenging economic environment in 2022, Bradesco said its loan book is likely to keep growing by double digits.

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Amid expectations of flat economic growth this year, or even a recession, Bradesco’s credit portfolio should expand between 10% and 14% in 2022, below last year’s growth, it said. Net interest income with clients is seen growing between 8% and 12%.

As Brazil’s surging inflation has eaten in to consumers’ income, Bradesco said its loan-loss provisions are likely to total between 15 billion reais and 19 billion reais, up to 26.6% more than last year.

Despite fiercer competition with fintechs, the bank sees fee income rising between 2% and 6%.

Bradesco’s insurance unit is also likely to boost its 2022 profit, as the bank said insurance results will expand between 18% and 23%.

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Inflation is likely to drive costs up between 3% and 7%, while in 2021 they stood at 1.1%.

Amid double-digit inflation in Brazil last year, which pushed up salaries, the bank’s operating costs rose 12.1% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier.

Q4 PERFORMANCE

Cash set aside for bad loans fell 6.2% to 4.283 billion reais. However, the bank’s 90-day default ratio rose 0.2 percentage points in the quarter to 2.8%.

Bradesco’s loan book grew by 5.1% in the quarter, mainly driven by consumer lending. In all of 2021, it rose by 18.3%

Net interest income, a measure of earnings on loans minus deposit costs, rose 1.8% from a year earlier, to 16.96 billion reais.

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($1 = 5.2593 reais)

(Reporting by Carolina Mandl and Alberto Alerigi in Sao Paulo; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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