BEA posts FY2025 net income of HKD 3.21 billion, down 20%

Reuters
Feb 13
BEA posts FY2025 net income of HKD 3.21 billion, down 20%

BEA - The Bank of East Asia Limited announced its audited results for the full year ended 31 December 2025. Net income attributable to shareholders amounted to HKD 3.21 billion for the period. Basic and diluted earnings per share for the year were calculated based on a weighted average of 2.64 billion ordinary shares outstanding. The bank's net stable funding ratio stood at 126.0 for 2025. Total available stable funding reached HKD 628.82 billion, while total required stable funding was HKD 499.06 billion. The bank also reported holding an amount of HKD-denominated level 1 assets not less than 20% of its HKD-denominated total net cash outflows, with no significant currency mismatch in its liquidity coverage ratio. The financial statements were audited with unqualified opinions and no matters of emphasis.

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