BAWAG Group Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 4/6
BAWAG Group has total assets of €55.7B and total equity of €4.5B. Total deposits are €34.4B, and total loans are €32.6B earning a Net Interest Margin of 2.9%. It has insufficient allowance for bad loans, which are currently at 2% of total loans. Cash and short-term investments are €1.2B.
Key information
12.3x
Asset to equity ratio
2.9%
Net interest margin
Total deposits | €34.43b |
Loan to deposit ratio | Appropriate |
Bad loans | 2.0% |
Allowance for bad loans | Low |
Current ratio | Low |
Cash & equivalents | €1.24b |
Recent financial health updates
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Recent updates
Broker Revenue Forecasts For BAWAG Group AG (VIE:BG) Are Surging Higher
Nov 06BAWAG Group (VIE:BG) Is Increasing Its Dividend To €5.00
Mar 01BAWAG Group's (VIE:BG) Shareholders Will Receive A Bigger Dividend Than Last Year
Feb 16Here's Why We Think BAWAG Group (VIE:BG) Is Well Worth Watching
Aug 17Increases to CEO Compensation Might Be Put On Hold For Now at BAWAG Group AG (VIE:BG)
Aug 21Are You An Income Investor? Don't Miss Out On BAWAG Group AG (VIE:BG)
Apr 30Shareholders Will Probably Hold Off On Increasing BAWAG Group AG's (VIE:BG) CEO Compensation For The Time Being
Mar 22BAWAG Group (VIE:BG) Could Be A Buy For Its Upcoming Dividend
Mar 04What Type Of Shareholders Make Up BAWAG Group AG's (VIE:BG) Share Registry?
Mar 04BAWAG Group's (VIE:BG) Stock Price Has Reduced 17% In The Past Three Years
Jan 17Is BAWAG Group AG (VIE:BG) An Attractive Dividend Stock?
Dec 14Financial Position Analysis
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Balance Sheet
Financial Institutions Analysis
Asset Level: BG's Assets to Equity ratio (12.3x) is moderate.
Allowance for Bad Loans: BG has a low allowance for bad loans (60%).
Low Risk Liabilities: 67% of BG's liabilities are made up of primarily low risk sources of funding.
Loan Level: BG has an appropriate level of Loans to Assets ratio (59%).
Low Risk Deposits: BG's Loans to Deposits ratio (95%) is appropriate.
Level of Bad Loans: BG has a high level of bad loans (2%).