The move follows BNK’s strong FY25 financial results, which showed underlying NPAT rising to $3.8 million, net interest income up 13% to $21.9 million, and a higher-margin lending portfolio now making up around 28% of total loans. Non-interest income more than doubled to $8.9 million, while the bank’s capital adequacy ratio strengthened to 29%, reflecting the success of its transformation strategy and focus on disciplined, sustainable growth.
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