Ansa Merchant Bank profit rises 40%

ANSA Merchant Bank Ltd (AMBL) has announced a remarkable 40% increase in profit before tax for the nine months ending September 30, 2025, reaching $180.9 million, up from $129.4 million in the same period last year. Chairman A Norman Sabga hailed the results as a testament to the bank’s robust financial performance, with group assets growing by 2.98% and earnings per share rising to $1.78 from $1.39 in 2024. The bank’s diversified operations, including banking, insurance, and mutual funds, all contributed to this impressive growth. In the banking sector, pre-tax profit rose by 12.2% to $85.8 million, while the insurance segment saw a 45% increase to $129.4 million, driven by improved underwriting and higher investment income. The mutual funds business also performed well, generating $16.4 million in pre-tax profit, up from $15.5 million in 2024. Net operating income for the period stood at $456.4 million, compared to $415.9 million the previous year, with operating profit at $180.9 million after $275.5 million in expenses. Profit attributable to shareholders surged by 33% to $152.5 million after tax. Total assets grew to $10.22 billion, with shareholders’ equity increasing to $2.74 billion and total liabilities at $7.48 billion. The group also reported net cash from operating activities of $279.8 million and held $538.9 million in cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period. Sabga attributed the strong performance to steady growth in the loan portfolio, expansion of private-wealth management services, and improved premium income in insurance operations. He expressed confidence in the bank’s continued success and commitment to delivering value to shareholders and customers.