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Annual Report Is Published Contents 1. Company Information 2 8. Directors, Supervisors, Senior 73 2. Financial Highlights 4 Management and Employees 3. Chairman’s Statement 7 9. Corporate Governance Report 90 4. Honours and Awards 8 10. Report of the Board of Directors 117 5. Management Discussion and 9 11. Report of the Board of Supervisors 125 Analysis 12. Social Responsibility Report 128 5.1 Analysis of Overall 9 13. Internal Control 130 Operations 14. Independent Auditor’s Report 132 5.2 Financial Review 11 15. Financial Statements 142 5.3 Business Overview 44 16. Notes to the Financial Statements 150 5.4 Risk Management 52 17. Unaudited Supplementary 302 5.5 Environmental Outlook and 58 Financial Information Development Strategy 18. Organisational Chart 306 6. Significant Events 60 19. The Statistical Statements of All 307 7. Change in Share Capital and 64 Operating Institution of Shengjing Shareholders Bank 20. Definition 323 * Shengjing Bank Co., Ltd. is not an authorised institution within the meaning of the Banking Ordinance (Chapter 155 of the Laws of Hong Kong), not subject to the supervision of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and not authorised to carry on banking and/or deposit-taking business in Hong Kong. Chapter 1 Company Information COMPANY INFORMATION Legal Name in Chinese 盛京銀行股份有限公司 Abbreviation in Chinese 盛京銀行 Legal Name in English Shengjing Bank Co., Ltd. Abbreviation in English SHENGJING BANK Legal Representative QIU Huofa Authorised Representatives QIU Huofa and ZHOU Zhi Secretary to the Board of Directors ZHOU Zhi Joint Company Secretaries ZHOU Zhi and KWONG Yin Ping, Yvonne Registered and Business Address No. 109 Beizhan Road, Shenhe District, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, the PRC Contact Number 86–24–22535633 Website www.shengjingbank.com.cn Principal Place of Business in Hong Kong Unit 4105, 41/F, Office Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Website of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange www.hkexnews.hk on which the H Share Annual Report is Published Place of Maintenance of the Annual Report Office of the Board of Directors and Supervisory Board of Shengjing Bank Stock Name Shengjing Bank 2 Shengjing Bank Co., Ltd. Chapter 1 Company Information Stock Code 02066 H Share Registrar and its Business Address Computershare Hong Kong Investor Services Limited Shops 1712–1716, 17th Floor, Hopewell Centre 183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong Legal Advisor as to PRC Laws and its Tian Yuan Law Firm Business Address 10/F, China Pacific Insurance Plaza 28 Fengsheng Hutong Xicheng District Beijing, the PRC Legal Advisor as to Hong Kong Law and its Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Business Address 55th Floor, One Island East, Taikoo Place Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Auditor and its Business Address KPMG 8th Floor, Prince’s Building 10 Chater Road Hong Kong Annual Report 2019 3 Chapter 2 Financial Highlights FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Year-on- (Expressed in thousands of year change Renminbi, unless otherwise between 2019 stated) 2019 2018 and 2018 2017 2016 2015 Rate of change (%) Operating Results Interest income 44,944,020 42,805,495 5.0 42,277,528 36,055,533 31,479,529 Interest expense (28,594,168) (30,387,931) (5.9) (30,201,911) (22,837,867) (19,530,998) Net interest income 16,349,852 12,417,564 31.7 12,075,617 13,217,666 11,948,531 Net fee and commission income 1,155,436 626,699 84.4 1,612,758 1,913,907 1,204,189 Net trading gains/(losses), net gains/(losses) arising from investments, net foreign exchange gains/(losses) and other operating income 3,501,979 2,841,203 23.3 (438,692) 982,303 1,031,436 Operating income 21,007,267 15,885,466 32.2 13,249,683 16,113,876 14,184,156 Operating expenses (4,631,365) (3,945,215) 17.4 (3,617,442) (3,730,598) (4,102,162) Impairment losses on assets (10,233,200) (6,401,249) 59.9 (1,403,284) (3,675,411) (1,955,377) Operating profit 6,142,702 5,539,002 10.9 8,228,957 8,707,867 8,126,617 Share of profits of associates – – – – – – Profit before taxation 6,142,702 5,539,002 10.9 8,228,957 8,707,867 8,126,617 Income tax expense (704,641) (412,854) 70.7 (654,818) (1,829,575) (1,902,790) Net profit 5,438,061 5,126,148 6.1 7,574,139 6,878,292 6,223,827 Net profit attributable to equity shareholders of the Bank 5,443,224 5,128,717 6.1 7,580,055 6,864,520 6,211,334 4 Shengjing Bank Co., Ltd. Chapter 2 Financial Highlights Year-on- (Expressed in thousands of year change Renminbi, unless otherwise between 2019 stated) 2019 2018 and 2018 2017 2016 2015 Change Calculated on a per share basis (RMB) Basic and diluted earnings per share 0.90 0.88 0.02 1.31 1.18 1.07 Rate of change (%) Major indicators of assets/ liabilities Total assets 1,021,480,796 985,432,940 3.7 1,030,617,431 905,482,647 701,628,500 Of which: total loans and advances to customer(1) 457,202,375 376,597,360 21.4 279,513,418 235,416,650 195,460,365 Total liabilities 942,358,811 928,403,456 1.5 978,361,775 859,108,021 659,913,547 Of which: total deposits from customers(1) 641,428,191 514,166,997 24.8 473,580,808 415,246,159 402,379,086 Share capital 8,796,680 5,796,680 51.8 5,796,680 5,796,680 5,796,680 Equity attributable to equity shareholders of the Bank 78,555,532 56,457,868 39.1 51,681,375 45,794,429 41,268,528 Total equity 79,121,985 57,029,484 38.7 52,255,656 46,374,626 41,714,953 Change Profitability Indicators (%) Return on average total assets(2) 0.54 0.51 0.03 0.78 0.86 1.03 Return on average equity(3) 7.99 9.38 (1.39) 15.36 15.62 15.99 Net interest spread(4) 1.59 1.33 0.26 1.36 1.65 2.00 Net interest margin(5) 1.76 1.43 0.33 1.50 1.75 2.14 Net fee and commission income to operating income 5.50 3.95 1.55 12.17 11.88 8.49 Cost-to-income ratio(6) 21.31 24.13 (2.82) 26.22 19.31 19.04 Change Asset quality indicators (%) Non-performing loan ratio(7) 1.75 1.71 0.04 1.49 1.74 0.42 Allowance to non-performing loans(8) 160.90 160.81 0.09 186.02 159.17 482.38 Allowance to total loans(9) 2.82 2.75 0.07 2.77 2.78 2.01 Annual Report 2019 5 Chapter 2 Financial Highlights FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Year-on- (Expressed in thousands of year change Renminbi, unless otherwise between 2019 stated) 2019 2018 and 2018 2017 2016 2015 Change Capital adequacy indicators (%) Core Tier-one capital adequacy ratio(10) 11.48 8.52 2.96 9.04 9.10 9.42 Tier-one capital adequacy ratio(10) 11.48 8.52 2.96 9.04 9.10 9.42 Capital adequacy ratio(10) 14.54 11.86 2.68 12.85 11.99 13.03 Total equity to total assets ratio 7.75 5.79 1.96 5.07 5.12 5.95 Change Other indicators (%) Loan-to-deposit ratio(11) 71.28 73.24 (1.96) 59.02 56.69 48.58 Note: (1) Total balance of loans and advances to customers excludes interest receivables, total deposits from customers excludes interest payables. (2) Calculated by dividing the net profit by the average of total assets at the beginning and at the end of the period. (3) Representing the net profit during the period as a percentage of the average balance of total equity at the beginning and the end of the period. (4) Calculated by deducting the average interest rate of interest-bearing liabilities from the average return rate of interest-earning assets. (5) Calculated by dividing net interest income by the average interest-earning assets. (6) Calculated by dividing operating expenses (less tax and surcharges) by operating income. (7) Calculated by dividing the balance of non-performing loans by total balance of loans and advances to customers. (8) Calculated by dividing the balance of provision for impairment on loans by the balance of non-performing loans. (9) Calculated by dividing the balance of the provision for impairment on loans by the total balance of loans and advances to customers. (10) Core Tier-one capital adequacy ratio, Tier-one capital adequacy ratio and capital adequacy ratio were calculated in accordance with the latest guidance promulgated by the CBIRC (effective from 1 January 2013). (11) The loan-to-deposit ratio is calculated by dividing the total balance of loans and advances to customers by total deposits from customers. 6 Shengjing Bank Co., Ltd. Chapter 3 Chairman’s Statement CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT 2019 was a landmark year in the transformation and development history of Shengjing Bank. In 2019, Shengjing Bank actively responded to external challenges, fully promoted strategic transformation, constantly consolidated its operating foundation, cultivated the development of core competitiveness, achieved significant progress in its transformation and development. As of the end of 2019, the assets of Shengjing Bank once again exceeded RMB1 trillion, the loans and deposits from customers increased with double-digit growth in operating income over the same period last year, the non-performing loan ratio remained low, the capital adequacy ratio increased significantly, and various operating indicators continued to improve.
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