Colombia’s Grupo Aval posts 75% fall in profit as bank margins fall

People walk in front of the Banco de Bogota, belonging to Grupo Aval, in Bogota

(Reuters) – Colombian financial conglomerate Grupo Aval reported a 75.4% year-over-year fall in net profit in the second quarter, according to a securities filing on Wednesday, despite a strong boost in interest income.

In the three-month period to June, net profit reached 166.2 billion pesos ($40.6 million).

Meanwhile, the conglomerate saw interest income soar 70% to 7.15 trillion pesos in the April-to-June period.

The company said results were “negatively impacted by a 10.1% appreciation of the Colombian peso.”

It added that the drop in profit was also due to lower margins.

“Our banking subsidiaries continue to experience challenges on their intermediation margins as a result of the rapid increase in the cost of funds,” the company said in a statement.

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The financial portfolio of Grupo Aval includes Colombian banks Banco de Bogota, Banco Popular, Banco AV Villas and Banco de Occidente.

($1 = 4,096.08 Colombian pesos)

(Reporting by Noe Torres in Mexico City, Writing by Isabel Woodford)

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