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BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 1 of 96 BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 1 of 96 A N N U A L F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T S For the fiscal year from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017, presented in comparative format. Free translation of an original version NAME: BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. written and expressed in Spanish. LEGAL DOMICILE: Tte. Gral. Juan D. Perón 430 - City of Buenos Aires. PRINCIPAL LINE OF Domestic Capital Private-Sector Commercial Bank. BUSINESS: OF BYLAWS: November 21, 1905. DATE OF REGISTRATION WITH THE COMMERCIAL COURT OF RECORD OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT 11-30-1909 and subsequent amendments, the latest being on 07-14-17 - No. 13,976 - Book 85 TO THE BYLAWS: (Note 13). REGISTRATION NUMBER WITH THE ARGENTINE 167,488. SUPERINTENDENCY OF CORPORATIONS: EXPIRY OF COMPANY'S BYLAWS: June 30, 2100 See Schedule E and Note 14 to the Financial Statements and in Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements (Sec. 33 - INFORMATION ON CONTROLLED COMPANIES: Law No. 19,550). CAPITAL STATUS: See Schedule K and note 13. NAME OF THE CONTROLLING COMPANY: Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A. LEGAL DOMICILE: Tte. Gral. Juan D. Perón 430, 25 floor - Autonomous City of Buenos Aires - Argentina. PRINCIPAL LINE OF Financial and Investment Activities. BUSINESS: PERCENTAGE OF EQUITY INTEREST HELD BY THE CONTROLLING COMPANY: 100% (Note 1). PERCENTAGE OF VOTES TO WHICH THE CONTROLLING 100% (Note 1). COMPANY IS ENTITLED: BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 2 of 96 A N N U A L F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T S TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................... Page 3 to 21 INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.................................. Page 22 to 89 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION......................................................... Page 90 to 91 INFORMATIVE REVIEW................................................................ Page 92 to 96 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 3 of 96 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (Section 33 – Law No. 19,550) For the fiscal year from January 1, 2017 Supplementary Information to the Annual Financial Statements to December 31, 2017, presented in comparative format FIGURES STATED IN THOUSANDS OF PESOS 12.31.2017 12.31.2016 ASSETS CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS 56,650,611 61,131,992 - CASH 8,978,913 7,456,305 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CORRESPONDENTS 47,671,698 53,675,687 - ARGENTINE CENTRAL BANK 46,951,142 51,389,550 - OTHER LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 118,568 180,897 - FOREIGN 601,988 2,105,240 GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATE SECURITIES 36,410,804 12,548,271 - HOLDINGS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE 5,673,870 3,074,883 - HOLDINGS RECORDED AT COST PLUS YIELD 3,890,226 1,922,473 - INVESTMENTS IN QUOTED CORPORATE SECURITIES 11,256 - - SECURITIES ISSUED BY THE ARGENTINE CENTRAL BANK 26,835,452 7,550,915 LOANS 197,329,685 137,450,622 - TO THE NON-FINANCIAL PUBLIC SECTOR 312 106 - TO THE FINANCIAL SECTOR 3,979,358 2,098,037 - INTERBANK LOANS (CALL MONEY LOANS GRANTED) 587,161 862,300 - OTHER FINANCING TO LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 3,184,121 1,205,228 - ACCRUED INTEREST, ADJUSTMENTS AND QUOTATION DIFFERENCES RECEIVABLE 208,076 30,509 - TO THE NON-FINANCIAL PRIVATE SECTOR AND RESIDENTS ABROAD 200,020,361 140,059,237 - ADVANCES 11,334,084 10,063,087 - PROMISSORY NOTES 35,527,757 25,298,418 - MORTGAGE LOANS 5,713,233 2,178,236 - PLEDGE LOANS 1,077,873 677,879 - PERSONAL LOANS 26,032,761 15,311,721 - CREDIT CARD LOANS 88,192,653 72,765,948 - OTHER 30,448,940 12,653,202 - ACCRUED INTEREST, ADJUSTMENTS AND QUOTATION DIFFERENCES RECEIVABLE 2,649,112 1,774,831 - (UNALLOCATED COLLECTIONS) (33,936) (21,860) - (DOCUMENTED INTEREST) (922,116) (642,225) - ALLOWANCES (6,670,346) (4,706,758) OTHER RECEIVABLES RESULTING FROM FINANCIAL BROKERAGE 32,440,775 18,469,601 - ARGENTINE CENTRAL BANK 3,661,408 2,359,284 - AMOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR SPOT AND FORWARD SALES TO BE SETTLED 13,112,552 734,375 - SECURITIES RECEIVABLE UNDER SPOT AND FORWARD PURCHASES TO BE SETTLED 7,215,531 7,851,134 - PREMIUMS FROM BOUGHT OPTIONS - 3,485 - OTHER RECEIVABLES NOT INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 5,030,481 4,610,896 - NEGOTIABLE OBLIGATIONS WITHOUT QUOTATION 1,088,229 1,220,155 - BALANCES FROM FORWARD TRANSACTIONS WITHOUT DELIVERY OF UNDERLYING ASSET TO BE SETTLED 525,349 111,287 - OTHER RECEIVABLES INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 2,009,833 1,769,308 - ACCRUED INTEREST AND ADJUSTMENTS RECEIVABLE INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 2,190 679 - ALLOWANCES (204,798) (191,002) BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 4 of 96 RECEIVABLES FROM FINANCIAL LEASES 1,678,071 957,788 RECEIVABLES FROM FINANCIAL LEASES 1,673,194 954,856 - ACCRUED INTEREST AND ADJUSTMENTS RECEIVABLE 27,123 17,118 - ALLOWANCES (22,246) (14,186) EQUITY INVESTMENTS 179,928 181,361 - IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 9,308 7,858 - OTHER 170,676 174,104 - ALLOWANCES (56) (601) MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES 3,077,864 2,682,267 - RECEIVABLES FOR ASSETS SOLD 123,501 125,650 - MINIMUM PRESUMED INCOME TAX - TAX CREDIT 8,912 9,424 - OTHER 2,971,474 2,559,874 - ACCRUED INTEREST ON AND ADJUSTMENTS TO RECEIVABLES FOR ASSETS SOLD 476 1,626 - OTHER ACCRUED INTEREST AND ADJUSTMENTS RECEIVABLE 29,283 28,959 - ALLOWANCES (55,782) (43,266) BANK PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT 4,421,610 2,809,289 MISCELLANEOUS ASSETS 621,005 1,218,852 INTANGIBLE ASSETS 3,520,665 2,543,201 - ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES 3,520,665 2,543,201 UNALLOCATED ITEMS 52,514 64,319 TOTAL ASSETS 336,383,532 240,057,563 BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 5 of 96 LIABILITIES DEPOSITS 203,503,721 151,726,966 - NON-FINANCIAL PUBLIC SECTOR 1,163,816 1,294,177 - FINANCIAL SECTOR 115,152 62,957 - NON-FINANCIAL PRIVATE SECTOR AND RESIDENTS ABROAD 202,224,753 150,369,832 - CURRENT ACCOUNTS 32,300,455 26,995,121 - SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 101,127,400 53,728,361 - TIME DEPOSITS 65,800,722 49,713,710 - INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS 249,020 442,665 - OTHER 1,302,261 18,577,409 - ACCRUED INTEREST, ADJUSTMENTS AND QUOTATION DIFFERENCES PAYABLE 1,444,895 912,566 OTHER LIABILITIES RESULTING FROM FINANCIAL BROKERAGE 81,791,721 58,381,742 - ARGENTINE CENTRAL BANK 15,323 12,727 - OTHER 15,323 12,727 - BANKS AND INTERNATIONAL ENTITIES 5,031,206 2,212,995 - UNSUBORDINATED NEGOTIABLE OBLIGATIONS 15,883,041 13,273,470 - AMOUNTS PAYABLE FOR SPOT AND FORWARD PURCHASES TO BE SETTLED 7,263,293 7,818,144 - SECURITIES TO BE DELIVERED UNDER SPOT AND FORWARD SALES TO BE SETTLED 14,200,261 736,819 - PREMIUMS FROM WRITTEN OPTIONS - 2,027 - FINANCING FROM LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 3,031,154 4,095,357 - INTERBANK LOANS (CALL MONEY LOANS RECEIVED) 154,112 165,000 - OTHER FINANCING FROM LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 2,834,599 3,800,394 - ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE 42,443 129,963 - BALANCES FROM FORWARD TRANSACTIONS WITHOUT DELIVERY OF UNDERLYING ASSET TO BE SETTLED 584,856 141,013 - OTHER 35,137,022 29,717,439 - ACCRUED INTEREST, ADJUSTMENTS AND QUOTATION DIFFERENCES PAYABLE 645,565 371,751 MISCELLANEOUS LIABILITIES 7,909,237 5,233,058 - DIRECTORS' AND SYNDICS' FEES 36,855 40,446 - OTHER 7,872,382 5,192,612 PROVISIONS 654,614 352,354 SUBORDINATED NEGOTIABLE OBLIGATIONS 4,828,018 4,065,255 UNALLOCATED ITEMS 30,029 42,408 MINORITY INTERESTS 1,845,472 1,349,903 TOTAL LIABILITIES 300,562,812 221,151,686 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 35,820,720 18,905,877 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 336,383,532 240,057,563 BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. Page 6 of 96 MEMORANDUM ACCOUNTS DEBIT 540,570,744 386,740,719 CONTINGENT 53,255,337 38,610,674 - LOANS OBTAINED (UNUSED BALANCES) 1,628,843 599,794 - GUARANTEES RECEIVED 34,887,729 25,370,435 - CONTINGENCIES DEBIT-BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 16,738,765 12,640,445 CONTROL 434,231,646 310,926,662 - UNCOLLECTIBLE LOANS 2,873,722 3,347,678 - OTHER 428,272,635 304,972,028 - CONTROL DEBIT- BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 3,085,289 2,606,956 DERIVATIVES 44,166,804 29,020,684 - "NOTIONAL" VALUE OF PUT OPTIONS BOUGHT - 149,512 - "NOTIONAL" VALUE OF FORWARD TRANSACTIONS WITHOUT DELIVERY OF UNDERLYING ASSET 20,812,517 16,359,075 - INTEREST RATE SWAPS 1,000 75,000 - DERIVATIVES DEBIT- BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 23,353,287 12,437,097 TRUST ACCOUNTS 8,916,957 8,182,699 - TRUST FUNDS 8,916,957 8,182,699 CREDIT 540,570,744 386,740,719 CONTINGENT 53,255,337 38,610,674 - LOANS GRANTED - UNUSED BALANCES - INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 11,465,185 9,094,205 - GUARANTEES GRANTED TO THE ARGENTINE CENTRAL BANK - 473,528 - OTHER GUARANTEES GRANTED INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 2,375,979 1,134,828 - OTHER GUARANTEES GRANTED NOT INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 314,218 350,695 - OTHER INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 1,815,117 1,236,641 - OTHER NOT INCLUDED IN THE DEBTOR CLASSIFICATION REGULATIONS 768,266 350,548 - CONTINGENCIES CREDIT-BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 36,516,572 25,970,229 CONTROL 434,231,646 310,926,662 - CHECKS AND DRAFTS TO BE CREDITED 3,084,228 2,559,608 - OTHER 1,061 47,348 - CONTROL CREDIT-BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 431,146,357 308,319,706 DERIVATIVES 44,166,804 29,020,684 - "NOTIONAL" VALUE OF CALL OPTIONS WRITTEN - 174,663 - "NOTIONAL" VALUE OF FORWARD TRANSACTIONS WITHOUT DELIVERY OF UNDERLYING ASSET 23,353,287 12,262,434 - DERIVATIVES CREDIT-BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 20,813,517 16,583,587 TRUST ACCOUNTS 8,916,957 8,182,699 - TRUST LIABILITIES CREDIT-BALANCE CONTRA ACCOUNTS 8,916,957 8,182,699 BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A.
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