On this page you can see brief analysis of bank's financial and solvency ratios and their dynamics. Data is presented as disclosed by bank itself. This page is currently under construction.
Report date | 1 February 2011 | 1 March 2011 | 1 April 2011 | 1 May 2011 | 1 June 2011 | 1 July 2011 | Change |
Net assets | 4 169 295 | 3 759 949 | 2 779 698 | 1 641 709 | 961 159 | 668 345 | -3 500 950 |
Increase | - | -9,8% | -26,1% | -40,9% | -41,5% | -30,5% | -84,0% |
For the period under examination bank demonstrated net assets contraction for-84,0%
Report date | 1 February 2011 | 1 March 2011 | 1 April 2011 | 1 May 2011 | 1 June 2011 | 1 July 2011 | Change |
N1 no less than 8% |
21,17% | 24,87% | 34,35% | 51,22% | 50,04% | 58,55% | 37,38% |
N2 no less than 15% |
59,73% | 41,85% | 89,49% | 83,46% | 163,57% | 272,60% | 212,87% |
N3 no less than 50% |
75,51% | 96,17% | 151,97% | 163,60% | 170,20% | 276,97% | 201,46% |
N4 no greater than 120% |
29,02% | 24,70% | 2,16% | 0,41% | 0,47% | 0,06% | -28,96% |
For the period under examination capital adequacy ratio (N1) grew by37,38%, capital adequacy ratio (under Russian Accounting Standards) is currently on very high level. For the period under examination quick liquidity ratio (N2) grew by212,87%, highly liquid assets level is much more than required to satisfy on demand liabilities. For the period under examination current liquidity ratio (N3) grew by201,46%, liquid assets level is much more than required to satisfy current liabilities. For the period under examination long-term liquidity ratio (N4) contracted by28,96%, long-term assets level is significantly less than allowed.
We do not have information on bank's violations of Central Bank's mandatory ratios during the last 6 months.