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    Home > Headlines > Russian banks reap record profits in 2024, helped by high rates and loan growth
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    Russian banks reap record profits in 2024, helped by high rates and loan growth

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on January 30, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    An infographic showing the impressive 4 trillion rouble profits earned by Russian banks in 2024, highlighting the impact of high interest rates and loan growth. This image complements the article on the financial sector's rebound amid economic sanctions.
    Graph illustrating record profits of Russian banks in 2024 amid high interest rates - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    In 2024, Russian banks achieved record profits of 4 trillion roubles, aided by high interest rates and loan growth, despite a slowdown in lending.

    Russian Banks Achieve Record Profits in 2024 Amid High Interest Rates

    By Elena Fabrichnaya

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian banks made record annual profits of 4 trillion roubles ($40.7 billion) in 2024, the central bank said on Thursday, as Russia's financial sector continued to rebound from sanctions, riding a wave of high interest rates and solid loan growth.     

    The central bank's high key rate, now at 21%, has boosted banks' net interest margins, but lending growth is starting to slow as soaring borrowing costs deter some companies from seeking financing for development projects, preferring to hold funds on deposit instead.    

    The central bank has already warned that banks' profits will slip in 2025 as credit risks grow and margins are squeezed.  

    German Gref, CEO of dominant lender Sberbank, has called high interest rates a "colossal challenge" for businesses and banks, while Andrey Kostin, head of No. 2 bank VTB said stricter regulation would also eat into banks' profits.    

    Growth in corporate, consumer and mortgage lending all slowed in 2024, the central bank said in a report. The slowdown was most noticeable in mortgage lending, where growth fell to 12.4% last year from a record 34.5% in 2023. 

    Mortgage issuance, at 4.9 trillion roubles, was almost 40% lower than the year before. 

    Corporate loan growth of 17.9% in 2024 was tempered by a 4.1% increase in the volume of non-performing loans (NPL), though the share of NPLs dropped to 3.8% due to portfolio growth.  

    A leading think tank advising the government said this week that Russia could face a wave of corporate bankruptcies this year as the share of businesses with risky debt levels doubled in 2024.

    Many large companies have complained about high interest rates raising their borrowing costs.

    Russia's largest mobile operator, MTS, in November blamed an 88.8% drop in third-quarter net profit on increased interest expenses, while state-owned monopoly Russian Railways is facing a $4 billion rise in interest payment costs this year.

    "Companies in most industries are still quite profitable, which allows them to service loans even at current rates," the bank said. "However, difficulties may arise for some companies with a high debt burden." 

    ($1 = 98.3000 roubles)

    (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya; Writing by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian banks made record profits of 4 trillion roubles in 2024.
    • •High interest rates boosted net interest margins.
    • •Lending growth slowed due to high borrowing costs.
    • •Corporate bankruptcies may rise due to risky debt levels.
    • •Mortgage lending growth significantly decreased in 2024.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian banks reap record profits in 2024, helped by high rates and loan growth

    1What were the record profits of Russian banks in 2024?

    Russian banks made record annual profits of 4 trillion roubles, equivalent to $40.7 billion, in 2024.

    2How have high interest rates affected Russian banks?

    The central bank's high key rate of 21% has boosted banks' net interest margins, although it has also deterred some companies from seeking financing.

    3What challenges do Russian banks face in 2025?

    The central bank has warned that banks' profits will slip in 2025 due to growing credit risks and squeezed margins.

    4What trends were observed in mortgage lending in 2024?

    Mortgage issuance fell to 4.9 trillion roubles, which is almost 40% lower than the previous year, indicating a slowdown in mortgage lending growth.

    5What are the implications of high interest rates for businesses?

    Many large companies have reported increased borrowing costs due to high interest rates, which could lead to difficulties for those with high debt levels.

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