NYSE:BLX Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. Q2 2024 Earnings Report $39.35 +0.72 (+1.86%) Closing price 05/2/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$39.89 +0.54 (+1.37%) As of 08:08 AM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. EPS ResultsActual EPS$1.36Consensus EPS N/ABeat/MissN/AOne Year Ago EPSN/ABanco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$75.04 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/ABanco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2024Date7/23/2024TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, July 24, 2024Conference Call Time11:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsBanco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A.'s Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Monday, May 5, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 11:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. Q2 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrJuly 24, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Bladex Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. A slide presentation is accompanying today's webcast and is also available on the Investors section of the company's website, www.bladex.com. There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions at the end of today's presentation. Please note today's conference call is being recorded. As a reminder, all participants will be in a listen only mode. Operator00:00:28I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Jorge Salas, Chief Executive Officer. Sir, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:35Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today for our Q2 2024 earnings call. I'll start by summarizing our performance for the quarter. Then as usual, Annie, our CFO, will provide a detailed analysis of our financial statements. After that, I will update you on a key initiative from our strategic plan before we open the call for questions. So moving on to Slide 2, you can find a high level summary of our quarterly results. Speaker 100:01:05I'm pleased to report that they are very much aligned and even slightly better than the guidance that we provided at the beginning of the year. Our commercial portfolio achieved a solid 6% growth quarter on quarter, primarily driven by our unfunded business That includes loan commitments and also letters of credit. Deposits kept growing steadily and have reached a record level of $5,300,000,000 an increase from the last quarter and an impressive 29% year on year growth. This $500,000,000 surge marks our largest quarterly deposit increase since the implementation of our strategic plan a couple of years ago. This growth was largely fueled by deposits from corporate clients and financial institution clients as well as our Yankee CD program. Speaker 100:02:00Deposits provided by Central Bank's Class A shareholders also increased by 18% during last quarter. Back in 2021, deposit growth was identified as a key goal of our strategic plan, not only from the point of view of further enhancing the diversification of our funding sources, but also from the cost efficiency perspective. With this purpose in mind, the bank focus on reengineering and automating key processes to support higher transactional levels, while also implementing a targeted commercial plan with clear KPI for deposits and the balance core costs of our frontline teams. There's still a lot of work to be done in this front, but there's no doubt that the alignment of clearly defined commercial and operational objectives has been essential to achieving this substantial increase in our deposit order base. Deposits have grown $2,200,000,000 73 percent since we started implementing the plan at the beginning of 2022. Speaker 100:03:08Today, Black's loan to deposit ratio is 1.4 times as opposed to 1.9 times with a portfolio that is now almost 1 point $7,000,000,000 bigger than a couple of years ago. Moreover, they now represent 58% of total funding as opposed to 45% a couple of years ago. Also on the funding side, Black successfully raised $400,000,000 with a syndicated loan this quarter, the largest syndicated loan in our history involving 33 banks from across Asia, Europe and the Americas. I am proud of my treasury team for this achievement that highlights our robust global bank relationships and the access to international debt capital markets. On the P and L side, despite the significantly more competitive environment with capital markets widely open for top Latin American names and a clear increase in liquidity both in dollars and in most domestic currencies in LatAm, our net interest income remained essentially unchanged. Speaker 100:04:17Ani will delve into this later. Net interest margin stood at 2.43 percent for the quarter, slightly below last quarter. Having said that, our projections are still aligned with our guidance for the year with the net interest margin in the 2.5 percent area. Moving on to fees, we have great news in this front. Fee income generation has been another key focus of Plaxus' new plan. Speaker 100:04:46We have achieved a 32% quarter on quarter increase and 93% year on year increase. This exceptional performance was driven by our syndications and structuring team who had a record breaking quarter. The enhanced syndication team led 5 transactions reaching $1,200,000,000 during the quarter. Transactions were closed across Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Chile and the Dominican Republic, serving clients in energy, industrial and also the financial sectors. Furthermore, the team has a robust pipeline for the second half of the year, which should sustain the momentum we've achieved in our fee income. Speaker 100:05:33I am proud of the traction our syndication team is gaining, which reinforces their well deserved reputation of 1 of the regions' top structuring and syndication teams. Also on fees, our letters of credit business also continued to perform strongly with a 9% increase quarter on quarter. On the expense front, we closed the first half of the year with an efficiency ratio of 25%. As I said in our last call, you should expect an increase in expenses in the second half of the year due to planned initiatives to enhance to keep enhancing, I'll say, operational capabilities. We may, however, still end the year with an efficiency ratio below our projected 30%. Speaker 100:06:21All this led to a strong net income of $50,000,000 for the quarter, consistent with the previous quarter and representing a substantial 35% increase compared to the same period last year. There is no doubt that this robust year over year growth on the bottom line is a testament of our continued strength of our business model and the successful execution of our strategic plan. Finally, I'm pleased to report a return on equity of 16.2 percent for the 2nd quarter, an increase of 279 basis points compared to the same period last year. This reflects the strong profitability of a bank that has optimized its capital allocation and operates with a minimum liquidity gap, no FX risk and historically excellent asset quality. I'll now hand it over to Annie, our CFO, for a detailed financial analysis. Speaker 100:07:24Annie, go ahead. Speaker 200:07:26Thank you, Jorge, and good morning, everyone. Let's now move to Slide 3. As Jorge mentioned, the Bank has maintained a strong performance trend with quarterly net income reaching over $50,000,000 for the 2nd consecutive quarter, marking an annual increase of 35%. These results represent a 2% return on assets and a 16% ROE and add up to a $101,400,000 net income for the first half of the year, up by 37% from last year. Jorge has touched upon the main drivers of this bottom line performance, So let me expand on it a bit more, starting with our asset growth and composition on Slide 4. Speaker 200:08:17Loans increased by 9% on an annual basis and were up by 1% from the previous quarter. Including off balance sheet items, commercial portfolio grew by 13% from last year. During this Q2, we have observed a substantial increase in liquidity in our operating markets, leading to heightened competition and margin pressure. Nonetheless, we continue to see demand and business growth, particularly in our trade related lines of business such as letters of credit confirmation and the discounting of cross border receivables or vendor finance. This growth is driven by our efforts to add new clients and cross sell as well as by increased structured transactions on both products, all while maintaining our focus on providing tailor made solutions for our clients. Speaker 200:09:18We were also able to increase longer tenor transactions with a robust performance of our newly formed project finance and infrastructure business, along with the ones originated through our syndications desk, where we see a strong pipeline going forward. Overall, average loans and lending spreads remain stable quarter on quarter and denote an increase from last year. In the next slide, we present our commercial portfolio on the right, which continues to be well diversified throughout the LatAm region, with top exposures to Brazil at 12% and to Mexico and Colombia at 11% each, closely followed by Guatemala and the Dominican Republic at 10% each, both countries in the Central American and Caribbean region with good economic prospects where we continue to execute on solid risk reward opportunities. On the left hand side, the Bank's investment securities portfolio remained at $1,100,000,000 atquarterend, same as the prior quarter. 78% of this portfolio is placed with non LatAm issuers, mostly from the U. Speaker 200:10:35S, providing country risk diversification to our credit book. Furthermore, 86% is placed with investment grade issuers and is eligible to be discounted with the Federal Reserve through our New York agency, thus providing contingent liquidity funding. The average remaining tenure of the portfolio is a little over 2 years. On Slide 6, you can see our credit exposure, that is loans, investments and off balance sheet items combined classified by stages as per IFRS 9. Stage 1 or low risk exposure accounted for 94.5 percent of total exposure at $9,800,000,000 an increase of over $300,000,000 or 3% from the previous quarter, which explains most of the increase in credit reserves. Speaker 200:11:35Of the $6,700,000 in credit provision charges for the quarter, Stage 1 growth represented most of it, totaling $6,200,000 On the other side, Stage 2 exposure now represents 5.5 percent or $563,000,000 Notably, although Stage 2 exposure has increased from 3% of total exposure on the preceding quarter, its overall quality has improved. This is explained by the collection of scheduled maturities of higher risk exposures categorized as special mention and or monitoring, which has been offset by the increase of low risk, mostly very short tenure and quasi government exposures with revised downward risk ratings as part of our proactive client risk evaluation process. As a result, Stage 2 allocated reserves remained relatively stable with a credit reserve requirement of only $400,000 during the 2nd quarter. Finally, only a minimal 0.1 percent of total exposure remains classified as Stage 3 impaired credits or NPLs amounting to $10,000,000 with a total reserve coverage of 7.5x. Overall, the quality of the portfolio remains strong with a robust reserve coverage. Speaker 200:13:15Now moving to Slide 7. Our funding base remains well diversified, with deposits now accounting for 58% of the total financial liabilities. As highlighted by Jorge, our deposit base continues to show a robust growth trend, reaching $5,300,000,000 which represents a 29% increase from last year and of 11% from the preceding quarter. Central banks are Class A shareholders who place part of their U. S. Speaker 200:13:48Dollar international reserves with us, account for 39% of total deposits, a very stable source of funding over time. The remaining 61% comes from our client banks and corporations, a source that has been showing a strong growth over the last several quarters as a result of our cross selling efforts. As Jorge pointed out, our Yankee CD program, which operates out of our New York agency through broker dealers distribution, continues to provide both volume and granularity, representing 26% of total deposits at the end of June. Ori has also already mentioned another important funding transaction in the global syndicated market, which, along with our recurrent access to global capital markets and a broad network of correspondent banks worldwide, provides a solid funding base with ample geographic and tenor diversification. The Bank's equity position presented on Slide 8 continues to be enhanced by strong earnings generation. Speaker 200:15:06Our Board recently declared a $0.50 per share quarterly dividend, unchanged from the preceding quarter, on the back of strong financial performance. Even as we continue to grow our business and our balance sheet, we aim to maintain our capital ratios at current levels as a reflection of our internal risk appetite and in defense of our investment grade ratings. Moving on to P and L performance. On Slide you can see the evolution of net interest income and margins, the main component of revenues. Net interest income has remained stable over the last two quarters at close to $63,000,000 representing an annual increase of 15%. Speaker 200:15:55Sustained margins and higher average asset volumes have driven this strong top line performance. Over the last year, we have seen a positive trend in net interest spread, or NIS, and net interest margin, or NIM, continuing the momentum that began with the execution of our new strategy in 2022. Enhanced financial margins reflect improved lending spreads with a strict emphasis on pricing and optimization of capital allocation at a transaction level. It also reflects efficient cost of funds management, supported by a higher deposit base, along with higher market interest rates. During the Q2, we saw a slight reduction in NIS and NIM from the preceding quarter, reaching 1.74 percent and 2.43 percent, respectively, mainly resulting from the effect of the inverted yield curve on a higher, very short tenor deposit base, reducing the base rate differential between assets and liabilities. Speaker 200:17:14When market interest rates begin to decline, as widely anticipated, we expect a correction in the yield curve, which should benefit our short tenure interest rate gap position. Slide 10 showcases our solid fee income performance. In the Q2 of 2024, it nearly doubled compared to the same period of last year. Our Letter of Credit business, a key strategic pillar, has grown to a quarterly level of $6,500,000 having streamlined processes, benefiting from new client additions as well as some very profitable control opportunities. Once we complete the automation phase of this key trade finance product, we should be able to continue to scale this important revenue stream. Speaker 200:18:11As Jorge mentioned, we also had a strong quarter in our structuring business, having closed 5 transactions during the quarter, generating $3,700,000 in fees for a total of $5,000,000 in the first half of the year, denoting an outstanding performance. On Slide 11, expenses remained stable quarter on quarter at $18,000,000 improving efficiency to a level of 24% for the quarter on strong revenue growth The annual 17% increase in quarterly expenses mostly relates to a higher salary base as our workforce increased by close to 50% over the last couple of years, in line with our focus on strengthening Bladex's execution capabilities as outlined in our strategic plan. Let me now turn the call back to Jorge. Thank you. Speaker 100:19:19Thank you very much, Annie. Before we open the call for questions, I'd like to share an important update on the progress of Phase 2 of our 2026 strategic plan. As I mentioned in our last call and in line with our goal to maintain our position as a leading provider of trade finance solutions in LatAm, I'm excited to announce that after a careful vendor selection process, Bladex has selected the state of the art trade platform developed by the top IT consultant firm CGI to optimize our processing and management of letters of credit and working capital solutions. This award winning platform is utilized by major banks supporting foreign trade in over 85 countries across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. But Bladex will be the 1st Latin American bank to adopt this world class technology. Speaker 100:20:23This trade platform will significantly enhance efficiency, security and transparency in Bladex's operation, enabling our corporate clients to manage their financial needs swiftly and accurately on a single integrated global platform. The implementation of this project started just a few days ago with a dedicated multidisciplinary team from both institutions collaborating over the next 10 to 12 months to deploy this advanced trade finance technology under the supervision of Bladex's PMO office. We'll keep you updated on the progress of this and other key projects. I'm going to leave it here for now and open the call for questions. Operator? Operator00:21:11Thank you very much for the presentation. We will now begin the Q and A section for investors and analysts. There is also the possibility to ask your question through the Q and A icon at the bottom of the screen. You may select the icon and type your question with your name and company. Written questions that are not addressed during the earnings call will be returned by the Investor Relations team. Operator00:21:47Our first question comes from Inigo Vega with Jefferies. You can open your microphone. Speaker 300:21:56Hi, good morning all. This is Inigo Vega from Jefferies. Very quick three questions. First one is on the super high growth we've seen in commitments and guarantees of balance sheet. I see that growth is much higher than the non balance sheet lending. Speaker 300:22:17Can you, sir, where is it coming from? Is it commitments? Is it less of grades? And if there's any concentration in any particular country? Second one is on the partnership, on the trade finance platform you mentioned with GCI. Speaker 300:22:37Can you sort of give some color on when would we expect some revenue or additional revenues from this? What is the pipeline of new products? I understand you can launch new products with the platform. So if you can give us some color on that, it would be super helpful. And the last one is on competition. Speaker 300:22:56You mentioned the market is competitive, capital markets are wide open. I've seen that lending yields are down like 4 bps in the quarter, it's not a lot, but if you can sort of comment on where is the competitive environment today and where do you see the competitive environment over the next few months? That's all for me. Thank you. Speaker 100:23:25Hola, Inigo, great questions. Let me start by the last one on margins. I'll Sam, our Chief Commercial Officer is here with me. He's going to tackle that one. And then I'm going to talk about the other two questions on off balance sheet and the trade finance platform. Speaker 100:23:52So Sanjay, you want to tackle the first one? Speaker 400:23:54Sure. Thanks, Jorge. We're definitely facing a very competitive environment on lending, which was already referred by you and Annie in your initial remarks. Besides the pressures of excess liquidity in U. S. Speaker 400:24:10Dollar in general and a much more active international DCM market, the other point of pressure has been more favorable local markets for borrowers compared to U. S. Dollars as some countries have started to cut rates before the Fed. Despite such pressures, however, we're happy with how we have been able to hold up our net interest margins rather stable. And that is partially due to the continuous rollout of the strategic plan. Speaker 400:24:41Special mention here to the strengthening of our syndication practice, which was already mentioned that not only bring fees, but also deals with higher margins given their medium term nature for the most part as well as the good ramp up of our project finance and infrastructure business. Case in point, the closing of the refinancing of the Aerodrome transaction in the Dominican Republic at the Puerto Dominicanos, which we acted as one of the joint leader rangers in a $440,000,000 credit facility to support the 1st class global sponsor in a country that has a quite pungent economy, particularly fed by the international tourism that has been that has growing infrastructure needs. We do expect the margin pressures to continue, but we also do expect the rollout of the new strategy at with transactions that comes with the higher margins to continue as well and to counter that pressure. I feel that we continue to be navigating well, and we I hope to continue to stay like that. Thank you. Speaker 100:26:06Okay. That's does that answer your question, Inigo? I mean Speaker 300:26:10Absolutely. Super helpful. Yes, very clear. Speaker 100:26:14Let me talk now about the increase in the off balance sheet item. It was a significant increase, about 33% as you mentioned. The bulk of that is related to one off, I'm going to say, very short term trade related opportunistic transactions that involve one of our Class A shareholders. Those are mostly letters of credit. Those are responsible for the bulk of our Stage 1 reserves this quarter, but it's more due to the country risk rating. Speaker 100:27:00And I'm talking about Argentina here. We're basically financing imports related to the most basic energy needs in the country. I mean essential for the country to run. Black's has done this many times over the year with impeccable track record. If you think about it, Inigo, this is our bread and butter, very short term, trade related and attractive returns. Speaker 100:27:27Don't forget, we also have preferred creditor status in that country. So that's basically it. We are following the developments in Argentina closely, and we believe that the country is going in the right direction, and there might be more opportunities there going forward. As far as the CGI investment on the trade finance platform, Let me just share some key assumptions of the business case behind the investment. We believe that once the platform is up and running, we can be able to process 2.5 times the transactional volume we are just on letters of credit that we are processing today. Speaker 100:28:14We expect that to be there about 2, 2.5 times in approximately 2 years. It's very clear that the demand is there even with our current customer base. So without growing our customer base, it's very clear that we can reach that volume. Now the average dollar amount of the, let's say, the incremental transactions will be substantially smaller, maybe half the size of per ticket. But the average fee on those tickets would tends to be higher. Speaker 100:28:51Also, the other important thing is that we will not need to keep adding people to the team to handle this, say this incremental volume. All this is just on the layers of credit. On the supply chain finance, the rationale is similar. I mean, we'll be able to boost our current vendor finance business very efficiently. In other words, making being able to process more volume of smaller tickets with minimal headcount increase. Speaker 100:29:24In any case, we expect the incremental revenues just on the layer of credit business will be enough to pay back the cost of the whole platform in about 18 months. That's basically the rationale for the trade finance platform. It's CGI and it's we're very excited with. Speaker 300:29:46Sounds great. I mean, thanks very much again for all the details and comprehensive answers. Thank you. Thank you so much. Operator00:30:00Our next question comes from Valentina Marin from Grupo Banco Colombia. Her question is taking into account the economic and political context in EEUU where inflation has had favorable behavior and it's expected that the FED will cut rates in September and at the same time the commercial tensions rates in commercial tensions that have been generated, how do you see this impacting the countries in the region? Thank you. Speaker 100:30:33[SPEAKER UNIDENTIFIED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE:] Yes. Let me take a talk a little bit about our how we see the region on a country by country basis. First of all, regarding rates, it's clear that central banks in advanced economies have started to ease their monetary cycles. And that, of course, will impact central banks in the region, perhaps later than we originally thought. So real interest rates in the region may remain restrictive towards the end of the year. Speaker 100:31:21Now on a country specific basis, we see we have like 3 groups of countries. So first, Uruguay, Guatemala, where we have grown a lot, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, also an important country for us, are perhaps the best prepared in terms of economic fundamentals and policy response from so that will be the first, let's say, strategic group for us. 2nd, obviously, Brazil and Mexico remain important for us due to their size. They do face clear fiscal and political risks. Then we have so another group of countries where we have Chile, Peru, Colombia and Panama, there are persistent political risk and I will say weak growth outlooks. Speaker 100:32:25And then we have Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador, Bolivia where we have minimal exposure. Those are countries that face structural challenges and are undergoing significant economic adjustments. I mean, those are the countries that now in any case, I think, it's always important, Valentina, to keep in mind that our client base consists of large, solid corporations and banks that we have a very long term relationships with most of them and very deep knowledge. Sam, do you want to add something? Speaker 400:33:06Yes. I think it's just to finalize the answer to this question, I think it's very important also to remind that in times of a little bit more noise in the region, that's when really Pladex can take more opportunistic approach and find profitable transactions that have global players tend to dry up. So we're positioned to capture if that indeed happens. Speaker 100:33:45Good point. Operator00:33:50Okay. Thank you very much. That's all the questions we have for today. I'll pass the line back to Mr. Jorge Salas for the concluding remarks. Speaker 100:34:01Okay. So thank you for joining. In summary, I'm going to say another great quarter for Bladex with over $50,000,000 in net income and over 16% ROE. Strategic initiatives on our business plan keep yielding very tangible, sustainable results, deposit balances are record levels, fees are record levels. The team as a whole is very motivated, very focused on the implementation of key projects in this phase of the plan. Speaker 100:34:38Credit quality remains sound and the top priority and we're looking forward to share more progress on our plan in our next call. That's it for us. Thank you very much, and see you in the next call. Goodbye. Operator00:34:55Pladex conference call is now concluded. You mayRead morePowered by Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallBanco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. Q2 202400:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2x Earnings DocumentsSlide DeckPress Release(8-K) Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A. 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There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Bladex Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. A slide presentation is accompanying today's webcast and is also available on the Investors section of the company's website, www.bladex.com. There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions at the end of today's presentation. Please note today's conference call is being recorded. As a reminder, all participants will be in a listen only mode. Operator00:00:28I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Jorge Salas, Chief Executive Officer. Sir, please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:35Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today for our Q2 2024 earnings call. I'll start by summarizing our performance for the quarter. Then as usual, Annie, our CFO, will provide a detailed analysis of our financial statements. After that, I will update you on a key initiative from our strategic plan before we open the call for questions. So moving on to Slide 2, you can find a high level summary of our quarterly results. Speaker 100:01:05I'm pleased to report that they are very much aligned and even slightly better than the guidance that we provided at the beginning of the year. Our commercial portfolio achieved a solid 6% growth quarter on quarter, primarily driven by our unfunded business That includes loan commitments and also letters of credit. Deposits kept growing steadily and have reached a record level of $5,300,000,000 an increase from the last quarter and an impressive 29% year on year growth. This $500,000,000 surge marks our largest quarterly deposit increase since the implementation of our strategic plan a couple of years ago. This growth was largely fueled by deposits from corporate clients and financial institution clients as well as our Yankee CD program. Speaker 100:02:00Deposits provided by Central Bank's Class A shareholders also increased by 18% during last quarter. Back in 2021, deposit growth was identified as a key goal of our strategic plan, not only from the point of view of further enhancing the diversification of our funding sources, but also from the cost efficiency perspective. With this purpose in mind, the bank focus on reengineering and automating key processes to support higher transactional levels, while also implementing a targeted commercial plan with clear KPI for deposits and the balance core costs of our frontline teams. There's still a lot of work to be done in this front, but there's no doubt that the alignment of clearly defined commercial and operational objectives has been essential to achieving this substantial increase in our deposit order base. Deposits have grown $2,200,000,000 73 percent since we started implementing the plan at the beginning of 2022. Speaker 100:03:08Today, Black's loan to deposit ratio is 1.4 times as opposed to 1.9 times with a portfolio that is now almost 1 point $7,000,000,000 bigger than a couple of years ago. Moreover, they now represent 58% of total funding as opposed to 45% a couple of years ago. Also on the funding side, Black successfully raised $400,000,000 with a syndicated loan this quarter, the largest syndicated loan in our history involving 33 banks from across Asia, Europe and the Americas. I am proud of my treasury team for this achievement that highlights our robust global bank relationships and the access to international debt capital markets. On the P and L side, despite the significantly more competitive environment with capital markets widely open for top Latin American names and a clear increase in liquidity both in dollars and in most domestic currencies in LatAm, our net interest income remained essentially unchanged. Speaker 100:04:17Ani will delve into this later. Net interest margin stood at 2.43 percent for the quarter, slightly below last quarter. Having said that, our projections are still aligned with our guidance for the year with the net interest margin in the 2.5 percent area. Moving on to fees, we have great news in this front. Fee income generation has been another key focus of Plaxus' new plan. Speaker 100:04:46We have achieved a 32% quarter on quarter increase and 93% year on year increase. This exceptional performance was driven by our syndications and structuring team who had a record breaking quarter. The enhanced syndication team led 5 transactions reaching $1,200,000,000 during the quarter. Transactions were closed across Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Chile and the Dominican Republic, serving clients in energy, industrial and also the financial sectors. Furthermore, the team has a robust pipeline for the second half of the year, which should sustain the momentum we've achieved in our fee income. Speaker 100:05:33I am proud of the traction our syndication team is gaining, which reinforces their well deserved reputation of 1 of the regions' top structuring and syndication teams. Also on fees, our letters of credit business also continued to perform strongly with a 9% increase quarter on quarter. On the expense front, we closed the first half of the year with an efficiency ratio of 25%. As I said in our last call, you should expect an increase in expenses in the second half of the year due to planned initiatives to enhance to keep enhancing, I'll say, operational capabilities. We may, however, still end the year with an efficiency ratio below our projected 30%. Speaker 100:06:21All this led to a strong net income of $50,000,000 for the quarter, consistent with the previous quarter and representing a substantial 35% increase compared to the same period last year. There is no doubt that this robust year over year growth on the bottom line is a testament of our continued strength of our business model and the successful execution of our strategic plan. Finally, I'm pleased to report a return on equity of 16.2 percent for the 2nd quarter, an increase of 279 basis points compared to the same period last year. This reflects the strong profitability of a bank that has optimized its capital allocation and operates with a minimum liquidity gap, no FX risk and historically excellent asset quality. I'll now hand it over to Annie, our CFO, for a detailed financial analysis. Speaker 100:07:24Annie, go ahead. Speaker 200:07:26Thank you, Jorge, and good morning, everyone. Let's now move to Slide 3. As Jorge mentioned, the Bank has maintained a strong performance trend with quarterly net income reaching over $50,000,000 for the 2nd consecutive quarter, marking an annual increase of 35%. These results represent a 2% return on assets and a 16% ROE and add up to a $101,400,000 net income for the first half of the year, up by 37% from last year. Jorge has touched upon the main drivers of this bottom line performance, So let me expand on it a bit more, starting with our asset growth and composition on Slide 4. Speaker 200:08:17Loans increased by 9% on an annual basis and were up by 1% from the previous quarter. Including off balance sheet items, commercial portfolio grew by 13% from last year. During this Q2, we have observed a substantial increase in liquidity in our operating markets, leading to heightened competition and margin pressure. Nonetheless, we continue to see demand and business growth, particularly in our trade related lines of business such as letters of credit confirmation and the discounting of cross border receivables or vendor finance. This growth is driven by our efforts to add new clients and cross sell as well as by increased structured transactions on both products, all while maintaining our focus on providing tailor made solutions for our clients. Speaker 200:09:18We were also able to increase longer tenor transactions with a robust performance of our newly formed project finance and infrastructure business, along with the ones originated through our syndications desk, where we see a strong pipeline going forward. Overall, average loans and lending spreads remain stable quarter on quarter and denote an increase from last year. In the next slide, we present our commercial portfolio on the right, which continues to be well diversified throughout the LatAm region, with top exposures to Brazil at 12% and to Mexico and Colombia at 11% each, closely followed by Guatemala and the Dominican Republic at 10% each, both countries in the Central American and Caribbean region with good economic prospects where we continue to execute on solid risk reward opportunities. On the left hand side, the Bank's investment securities portfolio remained at $1,100,000,000 atquarterend, same as the prior quarter. 78% of this portfolio is placed with non LatAm issuers, mostly from the U. Speaker 200:10:35S, providing country risk diversification to our credit book. Furthermore, 86% is placed with investment grade issuers and is eligible to be discounted with the Federal Reserve through our New York agency, thus providing contingent liquidity funding. The average remaining tenure of the portfolio is a little over 2 years. On Slide 6, you can see our credit exposure, that is loans, investments and off balance sheet items combined classified by stages as per IFRS 9. Stage 1 or low risk exposure accounted for 94.5 percent of total exposure at $9,800,000,000 an increase of over $300,000,000 or 3% from the previous quarter, which explains most of the increase in credit reserves. Speaker 200:11:35Of the $6,700,000 in credit provision charges for the quarter, Stage 1 growth represented most of it, totaling $6,200,000 On the other side, Stage 2 exposure now represents 5.5 percent or $563,000,000 Notably, although Stage 2 exposure has increased from 3% of total exposure on the preceding quarter, its overall quality has improved. This is explained by the collection of scheduled maturities of higher risk exposures categorized as special mention and or monitoring, which has been offset by the increase of low risk, mostly very short tenure and quasi government exposures with revised downward risk ratings as part of our proactive client risk evaluation process. As a result, Stage 2 allocated reserves remained relatively stable with a credit reserve requirement of only $400,000 during the 2nd quarter. Finally, only a minimal 0.1 percent of total exposure remains classified as Stage 3 impaired credits or NPLs amounting to $10,000,000 with a total reserve coverage of 7.5x. Overall, the quality of the portfolio remains strong with a robust reserve coverage. Speaker 200:13:15Now moving to Slide 7. Our funding base remains well diversified, with deposits now accounting for 58% of the total financial liabilities. As highlighted by Jorge, our deposit base continues to show a robust growth trend, reaching $5,300,000,000 which represents a 29% increase from last year and of 11% from the preceding quarter. Central banks are Class A shareholders who place part of their U. S. Speaker 200:13:48Dollar international reserves with us, account for 39% of total deposits, a very stable source of funding over time. The remaining 61% comes from our client banks and corporations, a source that has been showing a strong growth over the last several quarters as a result of our cross selling efforts. As Jorge pointed out, our Yankee CD program, which operates out of our New York agency through broker dealers distribution, continues to provide both volume and granularity, representing 26% of total deposits at the end of June. Ori has also already mentioned another important funding transaction in the global syndicated market, which, along with our recurrent access to global capital markets and a broad network of correspondent banks worldwide, provides a solid funding base with ample geographic and tenor diversification. The Bank's equity position presented on Slide 8 continues to be enhanced by strong earnings generation. Speaker 200:15:06Our Board recently declared a $0.50 per share quarterly dividend, unchanged from the preceding quarter, on the back of strong financial performance. Even as we continue to grow our business and our balance sheet, we aim to maintain our capital ratios at current levels as a reflection of our internal risk appetite and in defense of our investment grade ratings. Moving on to P and L performance. On Slide you can see the evolution of net interest income and margins, the main component of revenues. Net interest income has remained stable over the last two quarters at close to $63,000,000 representing an annual increase of 15%. Speaker 200:15:55Sustained margins and higher average asset volumes have driven this strong top line performance. Over the last year, we have seen a positive trend in net interest spread, or NIS, and net interest margin, or NIM, continuing the momentum that began with the execution of our new strategy in 2022. Enhanced financial margins reflect improved lending spreads with a strict emphasis on pricing and optimization of capital allocation at a transaction level. It also reflects efficient cost of funds management, supported by a higher deposit base, along with higher market interest rates. During the Q2, we saw a slight reduction in NIS and NIM from the preceding quarter, reaching 1.74 percent and 2.43 percent, respectively, mainly resulting from the effect of the inverted yield curve on a higher, very short tenor deposit base, reducing the base rate differential between assets and liabilities. Speaker 200:17:14When market interest rates begin to decline, as widely anticipated, we expect a correction in the yield curve, which should benefit our short tenure interest rate gap position. Slide 10 showcases our solid fee income performance. In the Q2 of 2024, it nearly doubled compared to the same period of last year. Our Letter of Credit business, a key strategic pillar, has grown to a quarterly level of $6,500,000 having streamlined processes, benefiting from new client additions as well as some very profitable control opportunities. Once we complete the automation phase of this key trade finance product, we should be able to continue to scale this important revenue stream. Speaker 200:18:11As Jorge mentioned, we also had a strong quarter in our structuring business, having closed 5 transactions during the quarter, generating $3,700,000 in fees for a total of $5,000,000 in the first half of the year, denoting an outstanding performance. On Slide 11, expenses remained stable quarter on quarter at $18,000,000 improving efficiency to a level of 24% for the quarter on strong revenue growth The annual 17% increase in quarterly expenses mostly relates to a higher salary base as our workforce increased by close to 50% over the last couple of years, in line with our focus on strengthening Bladex's execution capabilities as outlined in our strategic plan. Let me now turn the call back to Jorge. Thank you. Speaker 100:19:19Thank you very much, Annie. Before we open the call for questions, I'd like to share an important update on the progress of Phase 2 of our 2026 strategic plan. As I mentioned in our last call and in line with our goal to maintain our position as a leading provider of trade finance solutions in LatAm, I'm excited to announce that after a careful vendor selection process, Bladex has selected the state of the art trade platform developed by the top IT consultant firm CGI to optimize our processing and management of letters of credit and working capital solutions. This award winning platform is utilized by major banks supporting foreign trade in over 85 countries across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. But Bladex will be the 1st Latin American bank to adopt this world class technology. Speaker 100:20:23This trade platform will significantly enhance efficiency, security and transparency in Bladex's operation, enabling our corporate clients to manage their financial needs swiftly and accurately on a single integrated global platform. The implementation of this project started just a few days ago with a dedicated multidisciplinary team from both institutions collaborating over the next 10 to 12 months to deploy this advanced trade finance technology under the supervision of Bladex's PMO office. We'll keep you updated on the progress of this and other key projects. I'm going to leave it here for now and open the call for questions. Operator? Operator00:21:11Thank you very much for the presentation. We will now begin the Q and A section for investors and analysts. There is also the possibility to ask your question through the Q and A icon at the bottom of the screen. You may select the icon and type your question with your name and company. Written questions that are not addressed during the earnings call will be returned by the Investor Relations team. Operator00:21:47Our first question comes from Inigo Vega with Jefferies. You can open your microphone. Speaker 300:21:56Hi, good morning all. This is Inigo Vega from Jefferies. Very quick three questions. First one is on the super high growth we've seen in commitments and guarantees of balance sheet. I see that growth is much higher than the non balance sheet lending. Speaker 300:22:17Can you, sir, where is it coming from? Is it commitments? Is it less of grades? And if there's any concentration in any particular country? Second one is on the partnership, on the trade finance platform you mentioned with GCI. Speaker 300:22:37Can you sort of give some color on when would we expect some revenue or additional revenues from this? What is the pipeline of new products? I understand you can launch new products with the platform. So if you can give us some color on that, it would be super helpful. And the last one is on competition. Speaker 300:22:56You mentioned the market is competitive, capital markets are wide open. I've seen that lending yields are down like 4 bps in the quarter, it's not a lot, but if you can sort of comment on where is the competitive environment today and where do you see the competitive environment over the next few months? That's all for me. Thank you. Speaker 100:23:25Hola, Inigo, great questions. Let me start by the last one on margins. I'll Sam, our Chief Commercial Officer is here with me. He's going to tackle that one. And then I'm going to talk about the other two questions on off balance sheet and the trade finance platform. Speaker 100:23:52So Sanjay, you want to tackle the first one? Speaker 400:23:54Sure. Thanks, Jorge. We're definitely facing a very competitive environment on lending, which was already referred by you and Annie in your initial remarks. Besides the pressures of excess liquidity in U. S. Speaker 400:24:10Dollar in general and a much more active international DCM market, the other point of pressure has been more favorable local markets for borrowers compared to U. S. Dollars as some countries have started to cut rates before the Fed. Despite such pressures, however, we're happy with how we have been able to hold up our net interest margins rather stable. And that is partially due to the continuous rollout of the strategic plan. Speaker 400:24:41Special mention here to the strengthening of our syndication practice, which was already mentioned that not only bring fees, but also deals with higher margins given their medium term nature for the most part as well as the good ramp up of our project finance and infrastructure business. Case in point, the closing of the refinancing of the Aerodrome transaction in the Dominican Republic at the Puerto Dominicanos, which we acted as one of the joint leader rangers in a $440,000,000 credit facility to support the 1st class global sponsor in a country that has a quite pungent economy, particularly fed by the international tourism that has been that has growing infrastructure needs. We do expect the margin pressures to continue, but we also do expect the rollout of the new strategy at with transactions that comes with the higher margins to continue as well and to counter that pressure. I feel that we continue to be navigating well, and we I hope to continue to stay like that. Thank you. Speaker 100:26:06Okay. That's does that answer your question, Inigo? I mean Speaker 300:26:10Absolutely. Super helpful. Yes, very clear. Speaker 100:26:14Let me talk now about the increase in the off balance sheet item. It was a significant increase, about 33% as you mentioned. The bulk of that is related to one off, I'm going to say, very short term trade related opportunistic transactions that involve one of our Class A shareholders. Those are mostly letters of credit. Those are responsible for the bulk of our Stage 1 reserves this quarter, but it's more due to the country risk rating. Speaker 100:27:00And I'm talking about Argentina here. We're basically financing imports related to the most basic energy needs in the country. I mean essential for the country to run. Black's has done this many times over the year with impeccable track record. If you think about it, Inigo, this is our bread and butter, very short term, trade related and attractive returns. Speaker 100:27:27Don't forget, we also have preferred creditor status in that country. So that's basically it. We are following the developments in Argentina closely, and we believe that the country is going in the right direction, and there might be more opportunities there going forward. As far as the CGI investment on the trade finance platform, Let me just share some key assumptions of the business case behind the investment. We believe that once the platform is up and running, we can be able to process 2.5 times the transactional volume we are just on letters of credit that we are processing today. Speaker 100:28:14We expect that to be there about 2, 2.5 times in approximately 2 years. It's very clear that the demand is there even with our current customer base. So without growing our customer base, it's very clear that we can reach that volume. Now the average dollar amount of the, let's say, the incremental transactions will be substantially smaller, maybe half the size of per ticket. But the average fee on those tickets would tends to be higher. Speaker 100:28:51Also, the other important thing is that we will not need to keep adding people to the team to handle this, say this incremental volume. All this is just on the layers of credit. On the supply chain finance, the rationale is similar. I mean, we'll be able to boost our current vendor finance business very efficiently. In other words, making being able to process more volume of smaller tickets with minimal headcount increase. Speaker 100:29:24In any case, we expect the incremental revenues just on the layer of credit business will be enough to pay back the cost of the whole platform in about 18 months. That's basically the rationale for the trade finance platform. It's CGI and it's we're very excited with. Speaker 300:29:46Sounds great. I mean, thanks very much again for all the details and comprehensive answers. Thank you. Thank you so much. Operator00:30:00Our next question comes from Valentina Marin from Grupo Banco Colombia. Her question is taking into account the economic and political context in EEUU where inflation has had favorable behavior and it's expected that the FED will cut rates in September and at the same time the commercial tensions rates in commercial tensions that have been generated, how do you see this impacting the countries in the region? Thank you. Speaker 100:30:33[SPEAKER UNIDENTIFIED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE:] Yes. Let me take a talk a little bit about our how we see the region on a country by country basis. First of all, regarding rates, it's clear that central banks in advanced economies have started to ease their monetary cycles. And that, of course, will impact central banks in the region, perhaps later than we originally thought. So real interest rates in the region may remain restrictive towards the end of the year. Speaker 100:31:21Now on a country specific basis, we see we have like 3 groups of countries. So first, Uruguay, Guatemala, where we have grown a lot, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, also an important country for us, are perhaps the best prepared in terms of economic fundamentals and policy response from so that will be the first, let's say, strategic group for us. 2nd, obviously, Brazil and Mexico remain important for us due to their size. They do face clear fiscal and political risks. Then we have so another group of countries where we have Chile, Peru, Colombia and Panama, there are persistent political risk and I will say weak growth outlooks. Speaker 100:32:25And then we have Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador, Bolivia where we have minimal exposure. Those are countries that face structural challenges and are undergoing significant economic adjustments. I mean, those are the countries that now in any case, I think, it's always important, Valentina, to keep in mind that our client base consists of large, solid corporations and banks that we have a very long term relationships with most of them and very deep knowledge. Sam, do you want to add something? Speaker 400:33:06Yes. I think it's just to finalize the answer to this question, I think it's very important also to remind that in times of a little bit more noise in the region, that's when really Pladex can take more opportunistic approach and find profitable transactions that have global players tend to dry up. So we're positioned to capture if that indeed happens. Speaker 100:33:45Good point. Operator00:33:50Okay. Thank you very much. That's all the questions we have for today. I'll pass the line back to Mr. Jorge Salas for the concluding remarks. Speaker 100:34:01Okay. So thank you for joining. In summary, I'm going to say another great quarter for Bladex with over $50,000,000 in net income and over 16% ROE. Strategic initiatives on our business plan keep yielding very tangible, sustainable results, deposit balances are record levels, fees are record levels. The team as a whole is very motivated, very focused on the implementation of key projects in this phase of the plan. Speaker 100:34:38Credit quality remains sound and the top priority and we're looking forward to share more progress on our plan in our next call. That's it for us. Thank you very much, and see you in the next call. Goodbye. Operator00:34:55Pladex conference call is now concluded. You mayRead morePowered by