Garanti Bank expects GDP growth rate to decelerate next year

Bucharest, December 6, 2016 – Garanti Bank, one of the most dynamic banks on the local market, estimates that GDP growth rate could decelerate towards 3.7% next year, as consumption dynamic is expected to revert to pre-stimulus (food VAT cut, as of June 2015, general VAT cut as of January 2016 and public salary hike) levels.

Still, according to the Quarterly Macroeconomic Report, GDP advanced by 4.9% in the first nine months, strongly driven by consumption.

In terms of production, services, especially the IT and business support activities, are expected to remain the engine of economic growth since they kept the good dynamic of previous quarters.

Headline annual inflation is expected to increase from current -0.4% ( October) towards 2% until the end of next year, while the core inflation is expected to remain at around 1.2% in 2017, according to the forementioned report.

Based on this outlook, Garanti Bank estimates that the National Bank of Romania will implement a first rate hike in 2018, when inflation is expected to move above target. In the mean time, Garanti Bank expects NBR to maintain its key interest rate at 1.75% through the entire 2017.

According to Garanti Bank’s specialists, Romania’s macro fundamentals remain strong. However, there are two short term domestic risks under the radar: the risk of a higher budget deficit for next year driven by factors such as the increase in public wages but also other measures planned for 2017 and the domestic uncertainties regarding legislative changes that might impact the financial system.

For the banking system, the risk highlight falls on the giving in payment law and the Swiss Franc conversion law, which are currently subject to revision. The overall impact of these laws, however, would be lower than similar actions in other countries, according to Garanti Bank’s macroeconomic report.

Nevertheless, Romania is viewed as being stable by rating agencies, according to the bank.

“Each year comes with new challenges for both the global and the local economies. 2016 is no exception. The most important fact, however, is that Romania keeps its balance, continues its development and to attract investments. We foresee and optimistic outcome in the upcoming future”, stated Ufuk Tandogan, CEO Garanti Bank Romania.

The third quarter witnessed a stagnation in lending activity, as loans grew by 0.8% compared to same period last year and adjusted for the foreign currency effect, according to Garanti Bank’s report.

Investment in the economy started to rise this year and the bank expects the same trend in the future. The appetite for lending to the real estate corporate segment is still low, but prices in this sector have just started to pick up, suggesting that demand is growing, according to the bank’s report.

Garanti Bank specialists believe that prospects for household lending in 2017 are good, especially if the proposal to extend the First Home program by 5 years passes through Parliament.

About Garanti Bank Romania

Garanti Bank is part of the financial-banking group Garanti Romania, which brings together Garanti Leasing (the brand under which the company Motoractive IFN SA operates) and Garanti Consumer Finance (the brand under which Ralfi IFN operates).

Garanti Bank is held by Turkiye Garanti Bankasi AS (TGB), Turkey’s second largest private bank, with consolidated assets of EUR 90.44 billion, as of March 31. TGB is a universal bank with leading presence in all business lines. The bank serves more than 14 million customers in corporate, commercial, SME, and consumer segments offering fully integrated financial services. In July last year, Spanish financial group Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) gained majority management control of TGB.

Garanti Bank Romania offers a series of quality products and services for all business segments: retail, SME and corporate,. Present in Romania since 1998, the bank has developed a solid portfolio of clients and expanded its national presence through branches and alternative channels, reaching an extended network of 84 branches and over 300 intelligent ATMs that can be used by anyone, not just bank customers, for transactions with or without cards.

Garanti Bank was awarded in 2015 by world-renowned magazine Global Finance, as “Best Consumer Digital Bank in Romania” and “Best Integrated Consumer Bank Site in Central and Eastern Europe Region”. The distinctions were granted within the “2015 World’s Best Consumer Digital Banks in Central and Eastern Europe Competition”.

In May this year, International Rating agency Fitch Ratings affirmed the long-term IDRs of Garanti Bank Romania (GBR). The bank’s long term IDR was affirmed at ‘BBB-’ (outlook stable), its short term IDR at ‘F3’, its Support Rating at ‘2’, while its Viability Rating was also affirmed at ‘b+’. Fitch emphasized that GBR remains a strategically important subsidiary of its parent bank.

For more information, please visit www.garantibank.ro

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