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HSBC Hldgs PLC 16 October 2000 THE SAUDI BRITISH BANK THIRD QUARTER 2000 RESULTS - HIGHLIGHTS * Net profit of SAR560 million (US$149 million) for the nine months ended 30 September 2000 - up SAR72 million (US$19 million) or 14.8 per cent over the same period in 1999. * Total assets of SAR43.7 billion (US$11.7 billion) at 30 September 2000 - up SAR5.4 billion (US$1.4 billion) or 14.2 per cent over 30 September 1999. * Total value of the investment portfolio stood at SAR22.6 billion (US$6.0 billion) at 30 September 2000 - up SAR7.4 billion (US$2.0 billion) or 49.0 per cent over 30 September 1999. * Loans and advances to customers of SAR13.8 billion (US$3.7 billion) at 30 September 2000 - down SAR0.7 billion (US$0.2 billion) or 4.5 per cent compared to 30 September 1999. * Customer deposits of SAR27.6 billion (US$7.3 billion) at 30 September 2000 - up SAR2.7 billion (US$0.7 billion) or 10.7 per cent over 30 September 1999. Commentary The Saudi British Bank (SABB) has recorded a net profit of SAR560 million (US$149 million) for the nine months ended 30 September 2000. This represents an increase of 14.8 per cent over the SAR488 million (US$130 million) earned in the same period in 1999. Customer deposits increased to SAR27.6 billion (US$7.3 billion) from SAR24.9 billion (US$6.6 billion) at 30 September 1999 as customers responded positively to enhanced products and services. Loans and advances to customers stood at SAR13.8 billion (US$3.7 billion) at 30 September 2000 compared to SAR14.5 billion (US$3.9 billion) at 30 September 1999. The decline was due to weak demand for new corporate borrowing and scheduled repayments of existing loans. Personal lending continued to grow at a steady pace. The total value of SABB's investment portfolio increased to SAR22.6 billion (US$6.0 billion) at 30 September 2000 from SAR15.2 billion (US$4.0 billion) at 30 September 1999 as the bank deployed available liquidity in a diversified investment portfolio, taking advantage of market opportunities. David Hodgkinson, managing director, said: 'Strong oil prices boosted economic confidence and resulted in an improved climate for investment. 'Our results for the nine months were in line with our expectations and reflect a robust increase in operating revenues from diversified income streams. This is encouraging and we will continue to pursue a strategy aimed at achieving steady growth. Equally, we look forward to prospects arising from the government's liberalisation programme. 'Our continued aim is to deepen our customer relationships with a full range of products and services to meet their requirements. We thank our customers for their support and our staff for their dedication during this period.'
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