Home Industry Finance Bank Muscat Q1 Net Profit Up 20% Bank Muscat, Oman’s largest lender by market value, posted a net profit of $86.7 million for the first quarter of the year. by Reuters April 16, 2012 Bank Muscat, Oman’s largest lender by market value, rode increased lending growth and a drop in impairments to post a 20-per cent rise in first-quarter net profit, beating analysts’ forecasts. First-quarter net profit rose to OMR33.4 million ($86.75 million), compared with 27.8 million for the year-ago period, Bank Muscat said in a bourse statement on Monday. Four analysts polled by Reuters were on average expecting the bank to post a net profit of OMR31.6 million for the quarter. Impairments against credit losses dropped to OMR12.5 million from OMR13.1 million, the lender said. Loans and advances rose sharply by 24.7 per cent to OMR4.99 billion for the quarter. Oman reversed its secular approach to finance last year after seeing a steady trickle of investment flow to nearby countries with well-established Islamic banking, and Bank Muscat said in December that it would set up a Shariah-compliant banking arm. Brokerage NBK Capital, which upgraded Bank Muscat and rival National Bank of Oman last month, predicted then that the introduction of Islamic banking in Oman would lead to loan growth of 15 per cent this year. Last week, Bank Dhofar, Oman’s second-largest bank by market capitalisation, saw its first-quarter net profit rise marginally by 0.2 per cent. Shares in Bank Muscat have dropped six per cent year-to-date. Tags Breaking News 0 Comments You might also like 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Dubai’s DIFC Authority To Split Into Two Entities Syrian Defence Minister Killed