Record Result for UDC Finance - Passes $3B in Loans
Record Result for UDC Finance - Passes $3B in Loans
Highlights
• Net profit after tax up 5% to $61.6 million
• Revenue up 3% to $124.1 million
• Total lending increases 13% to $2.91 billion
• Provision expenses down 20%
UDC Finance
has posted a record net profit after tax of $61.6 million
for the year to 30 September 2017, a 5% increase on the
previous financial year.
A key contributor to the result was strong lending growth, up 13% to $2.912 billion. Motor vehicle lending increased $261 million (+28%), commercial lending grew by $51 million (+4%) and equipment dealer lending was up $12 million (+7%).
“UDC has delivered another very good result, reflecting growth in our loan portfolio across a range of industries, continued improvement in credit quality and careful management of costs,” said UDC CEO Wayne Percival.
“Continued strength of the economy has seen record new car sales, healthy investment in new equipment in agriculture, forestry, construction and business services. Our focus remains on our core business of financing these requirements and understanding the needs of our customers.
“This momentum has continued, with UDC’s loan book passing $3 billion at the start of November.”
Revenue increased $3.6 million (+3%) from FY16. Underlying revenue growth from lending has been even stronger, but this was offset by a number of headwinds, including cost of funds, lower prepayment revenue and lower fee income.
Costs remained under control, increasing only 3% during the year. Increased efficiencies have resulted in cost-to-income reducing to 26.1%.
Provisioned expenses of $5.9 million is a decrease of $1.5 million (-20%) on FY16. The overall quality of the lending book remains strong and there have been no individually significant write-offs in the period.
At $1.039 billion, debenture funding remains an important part of the funding mix but has declined by 35% from the prior year.
ANZ has increased the level of funding support with the limit on the facility increased to $2.7 billion effective from 13 November 2017.
ENDS
UDC
Finance is a wholly owned subsidiary of ANZ Bank New Zealand
Limited, and has a Standard & Poor’s* credit rating of
BBB/A-2