08 February 2016 1 Min Read
Capitec says full-year profit may jump 27 pct
in Business Times by Thekiso Anthony Lefifi
An Capitec branch on January 25, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Image: Gallo Images / Sunday Sun / Sipho Maluka
Image: Gallo Images / Sunday Sun / Sipho Maluka
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Capitec Bank flagged a rise in annual profit of up to 27 percent on Monday, surpassing market expectations and sending its shares higher.
The provider of non-asset backed loans, said headline earnings per shares (EPS) would likely be up 27 percent at most, above an estimated growth of 21.7 percent in a Reuters poll of eight analysts.
Headline EPS is South Africa's main gauge of profit that strips off certain one-off items.
Shares in the company rose 3 percent to 510.49 rand, erasing earlier losses after dropping to as a low of 478.38 rand.
Capitec Bank, with a lending book around 35 billion rand ($2 billion), makes two-thirds of its revenue from lending activities.
The company will publish its results March 30.
- Reuters