SBS Bank Group posts 'solid result', although operating surplus declines
“To look back over the last year and know we have helped 1,449 first home buyers into their very own homes is an outstanding achievement in a period that has presented many challenges."
SBS Bank has delivered a “solid result” for the 2022-2023 financial year as it welcomed a record number of first home buyers and investment members.
SBS Bank Group Chief Executive Mark McLean said they attracted 8,531 new members in the 2022-2023 year.
“An important part of that growth is the increase in first home lending, with 1,449 first home buyers welcomed in the year to 31 March, 2023, up from 850 the year earlier,” McLean said.
Despite the increased members the SBS Group’s operating surplus did decline for its financial year ending March 31, 2023.
The Invercargill-based SBS Group, which includes subsidiaries SBS Insurance, SBS Wealth and Finance Now reported an operating surplus of $51.8 million a reduction of $9.5 million or 16% from the previous year.
McLean said that operating surplus declined due to the combined effects of lower interest margin and an increase to credit provisioning to reflect the current economic climate.
Lending rose $624 million or 14% to $5.025 billion during the period and member deposits rose $655 million to $4.230 billion. SBS Bank’s total home lending for the year to 31 March, 2023 increased by approximately 12% from $3.6 billion to $4.0 billion - well above the broader industry growth rate of closer to 3.5%.
Member equity increased $43 million or 9% to $506 million.
SBS was established 154 years ago to give New Zealanders an opportunity to get a mortgage and own a home, and McLean said that remained the purpose through the FirstHome Combo.
“To look back over the last year and know we have helped 1,449 first home buyers into their very own homes is an outstanding achievement in a period that has presented many challenges for New Zealanders,” McLean said.
“I’m proud of our SBS teams across the country who, despite the tougher operating environment, display strong commitment to our purpose and strategy and to providing great outcomes for our members.
“As we look ahead, our strategic focus is firmly on driving continued growth, with a focus on developing our digital offering to provide better support for our members in their channel of choice.”
SBS Bank Chairman Joe O’Connell said: “With prevailing headwinds such as the rising cost of living and interest rates, we are aware of the need to drive efficiencies and strength in our business, SBS is resilient and has been built to withstand the external pressures.”