Nicosia: Astrobank recorded after-tax profits of £41.8 million in 2024, excluding non-recurring items, while the process of its sale to the Alpha Bank Group is underway. The bank also reported a significant improvement in its Capital Adequacy Ratio and its Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio.
According to Cyprus News Agency, in a press release, Astrobank reported profit after tax of £36.2 million for 2024, representing a return on equity (RoE) of 14.3%, compared with £30.4 million and RoE of 13.9% in 2023. The Group’s profit after tax before non-recurring costs for the year ended 31 December 2023, amounted to £41.8 million, compared to £39.4 million in 2023.
Non-recurring costs of £5.6 million represented a £3.6 million Voluntary Retirement Scheme Cost and £2 million of Servicer’s (ex-Quant) amortisation cost re-acquired back in 2022.
Aristidis Vourakis, AstroBank’s Chief Executive Officer, stated that 2024 has been a remarkable year for AstroBank. He emphasized the systematic efforts over the past f
ew years towards a focused business model, streamlined operations, reshaping, and derisking the balance sheet, together with favorable interest rates and macroeconomic environment, which contributed to delivering a strong financial performance.
He added that the decisive actions of AstroBank’s management and personnel over the last four years culminated in the successful transaction, announced on 27 February 2025, for the combination of AstroBank’s operations with those of Alpha Bank Cyprus to create an enlarged banking group in Cyprus. The completion of this transaction is anticipated to have a substantial impact on the Cyprus economy within the Alpha Bank Group.
Astrobank’s total operating income for 2024 was £97.6 million, remaining mostly stable compared with £97.2 million in 2023. Net fee and commission income and other non-interest income increased to £23.3 million compared with £22.5 million in 2023.
Total expenses for 2024 were £46.5 million, down by 8.7%, compared with £50.9 million for 2023. Pers
onnel costs represented 57% of total expenses, at £26.5 million for 2024, down by 2.1% from £27.1 million in 2023. The Group completed a voluntary redundancy scheme through which 25 full-time employees were approved to leave at a total cost of £3.6 million, while 55 employees had already left through VRS in 2023, at a total cost of £7 million. The number of permanent staff on 31 December 2024 was 365, down from 392 in 2023.
Other operating expenses for 2024 were £12.9 million, down by 20%, from £16.2 million in 2023. Depreciation and amortisation reached £3.2 million compared to £3.3 million in 2023, while the special levy on deposits and other contributions amounted to £3.8 million, down from £4.3 million in 2023.
Cost to income ratio dropped to 47.6% in 2024, compared to 52.3% in 2023, driven mainly by the management’s ongoing focus on efficiency and cost discipline as well as some non-recurring costs incurred in the previous year.
Pre-provisions income arising mainly from core banking activities increas
ed by 10.3% in 2024, at £51.2 million, from £46.4 million in 2023, driven mainly by lower operating expenses.
Total impairment charges for 2024 amounted to £5.8 million compared with £6.7 million in 2023. The decrease in 2024 is primarily due to lower impairment on stock of property (Real Estate Owned Assets or REOs).
Astrobank’s balance sheet dynamics showed that the Group’s total assets amounted to £2,609 million on 31 December 2024, from £2,725 million in 2023, primarily due to the repayment of funding from Central Banks. Net loans decreased from £933 million as of 31 December 2023, to £773 million as of 31 December 2024, reflecting corporate early repayments and refinancing, controlled loan growth, and resolutions in the non-performing portfolio. Total new lending for the period reached around £73 million.
Customer deposits amounted to £2,216 million as of 31 December 2024, showing an increase of 2.8% compared to £2,155 million on 31 December 2023. The Bank’s capital adequacy ratio increased to 31.1% a
s of 31 December 2024, from 23.7% the previous year, due to internal capital generation, profitability, and resolution of non-performing loans. The Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (CET 1) stood at 29.3% compared to 22.1% on 31 December 2023.
AstroBank’s liquidity remained robust throughout the year, with a liquidity coverage ratio of 467% at 31 December 2024, well above the minimum regulatory requirement. The NPE ratio dropped to 10.6% as of 31 December 2024, from 14.9% as of 31 December 2023, exclusively through organic resolutions. Provision coverage stood at 43.3% at the end of 2024, from 44.1% in 2023.
During 2024, capital ratios were significantly strengthened by the profit of the year and the decrease in risk-weighted assets. On 31 December 2024, the CET 1 and Total Capital ratios stood at 29.3% and 31.1% respectively, compared with 22.1% and 23.7% at the end of 2023. The Bank’s capital ratios remain well above the minimum regulatory requirements. The MREL ratio stood at 35.8%, exceeding the final binding
target of 26% set by the regulator.
On 27th February 2025, Astrobank reached a binding agreement on the key commercial and legal terms with Alpha Services and Holdings S.A., the 100% parent company of Alpha Bank S.A., for the sale of substantially the whole of the banking assets, liabilities, and transfer of personnel of the Bank to Alpha Bank Cyprus Ltd. The completion of the transaction is subject to the finalization of the transaction documentation, including obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals and consents. The transaction is expected to be completed within the 4th quarter of 2025, with the consideration upon completion of the transaction to be no less than £205 million.