• Consolidated statistical information is published[1] of the Multiple Banking sector, at the end of October 2020, made up of 50 institutions in operation.
  • At the end of October 2020, the total assets of the Multiple Banking sector reached $ 11,330 billion pesos (mmdp), which represented a real annual increase of 8.5%.
  • The current loan portfolio of the Multiple Banking sector reached a balance of $ 5,304 billion pesos at the end of October, with a real annual decrease of 1.9% compared to the same month of 2019.
  • The NPL Index stood at 2.13%, 0.14 pp (percentage points) less than the level observed in October 2019. For its part, the Adjusted NPL Index, after an annual growth of 0.04 pp, stood at 4.68%. The Preventive Estimates for Credit Risks registered a balance of $ 206 billion pesos with a real annual increase of 12.8%.
  • Total fundraising reached $ 6,694 billion pesos, with a real annual increase of 8.7%. Of this amount, 61.1% corresponded to deposits of immediate demand, which grew a real annual 16.0%.
  • The sector’s net result was $ 93 billion pesos, 33.8% lower in real terms compared to October 2019. For its part, the return on assets (ROA) stood at 1.10% and the return on stockholders’ equity (ROE) at 10.79% .

[1] Consolidated information on Multiple Banking institutions is included with 14 Multiple Purpose Financial Companies, Regulated Entities (SOFOMER): Banamex with (1) Banamex Cards; Santander with (2) Santander Consumo and (3) Santander Financial Inclusion; BBVA Bancomer with (4) Financiera Ayudamos; CIBanco with (5) Finanmadrid México; Banco del Bajío with (6) Financiera Bajío; Banregio with (7) Start Banregio; Inbursa with (8) FC Financial and (9) SOFOM Inbursa; Affirm with (10) Landlord Affirm; Banco Base with (11) Arrendadora Base, Sabadell with (12) SabCapital, Invex with (13) Invex Consumo and Bancrea with (14) Arrendadora Bancrea.

Santander Vivienda merged with Banco Santander at the end of September 2020.

On June 30, 2020, the Governing Board of the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) notified Banco Ahorro Famsa of the revocation of its license, so that as of July 1, 2020, the IPAB acts as liquidator of that entity. [https://www.cnbv.gob.mx/SECTORES-SUPERVISADOS/BANCA-MULTIPLE/Prensa%20%20Sector%20Bancario/Comunicado_058.pdf].

Amounts are presented in billions of pesos (expressed as “mmdp”) except when otherwise indicated. In some cases, the sums of the variances and the totals may not match due to rounding of figures. On the other hand, the annual and monthly variations of the balance sheet and income balances are expressed in real terms.