Banco Macro's Q2 2025: Contradictions Emerge on Loan Growth, Deposit Forecasts, Risk Costs, and ROE Expectations
Generado por agente de IAAinvest Earnings Call Digest
jueves, 28 de agosto de 2025, 4:00 pm ET2 min de lectura
The above is the analysis of the conflicting points in this earnings call
Guidance:
- Maintain 2025 ROE guidance at 8–10% (real).
- Q3 NIM expected to be ~100 bps lower than Q2 due to higher funding costs and reserve requirements.
- NPL ratio seen rising to 2.5%–3% by year-end; cost of risk ~4% in 2H25.
- 2025 loan growth guidance maintained at 60% (real); deposits +30% (real).
- Preliminary 2026 real loan growth guidance ~45%.
- Year-end 2025 Tier 1 ratio forecast ~28.75%.
- Funding strategy: grow peso/USD deposits, leverage securities book; $530M bond issued to bolster USD liquidity.
- Expect Q3 volatility; potential normalization in Q4 depending on election outcomes.
Business Commentary:
* Net Income and Revenue Growth: - Banco Macro reported a net income ofARS 149.5 billion for Q2 2025, up 209% sequentially. - This growth was driven by higher net interest income, net fee income, and lower loss related to the result from the net monetary position due to lower inflation.- Loan and Deposit Growth:
- Total financials reached
ARS 9.24 trillion, increasing14%quarter-on-quarter and91%year-on-year. Private sector loans increased
13%quarter-on-quarter, primarily due to loan growth experienced in the quarter.Interest Income and Expense:
- Interest income totaled
ARS 1.1 trillion, up18%quarter-on-quarter. This increase was due to a rise in both interest income and expense, with the latter increasing
28%quarter-on-quarter.Net Interest Margin:
- The bank's net interest margin, including FX, was
23.5%, higher than the previous quarter's23.2%. This was due to an increase in interest income and a rise in interest expense, offset by a slight increase in the net loss related to the net monetary position.
Asset Quality and Risk Management:
- The nonperforming to total financial ratio reached
2.06%, with consumer portfolioCPSS-- and nonperforming loans deteriorating by100basis points. - This deterioration is linked to the high real interest rate environment, which makes it challenging for debtors to repay loans.
Sentiment Analysis:
- Net income ARS 149.5B, up 209% QoQ; NIM 23.5% vs 23.2% in Q1’25 and 19.9% in Q2’24; efficiency ratio improved to 33.9% from 38.2% in Q1’25. Management cautioned Q3 NIM will be modestly lower (~100 bps) amid higher funding costs and reserve requirements, and expects NPLs to rise to 2.5%–3% with cost of risk ~4% in 2H. 2025 ROE guidance held at 8–10% (real).
Q&A:
- Question from Ernesto María Gabilondo Márquez (BofA Securities): How will rate/auction volatility affect NIMs and asset quality, and can high-rate personal loans offset funding costs?
Response: Expect a modest Q3 NIM decline due to higher funding costs/reserve requirements; asset quality to deteriorate, with NPLs rising toward 2.5%–3% by year-end.
- Question from Ernesto María Gabilondo Márquez (BofA Securities): Are you revising 2025 ROE guidance given the macro backdrop?
Response: Maintaining 2025 ROE guidance at 8%–10% in real terms.
- Question from Ernesto María Gabilondo Márquez (BofA Securities): What is the expected cost of risk in the second half?
Response: Cost of risk is expected to be about 4% in 2H25.
- Question from Brian Flores (Citi): Where do you expect your Tier 1 ratio to end 2025?
Response: Around 28.75%, reflecting loan growth and cash dividend installments.
- Question from Brian Flores (Citi): How do you see retail loan quality for the system?
Response: Deterioration likely continues in 2H; Macro expects up to ~3% NPLs by year-end and peers may fare slightly worse.
- Question from Yuri Rocha Fernandes (JPMorgan): With LDR rising and funding costly, what is your funding strategy and loan/deposit growth outlook?
Response: Pay competitive but lower-than-peers rates, grow peso/USD deposits, use securities to fund loans, issued $530M bond; keep 2025 guidance: loans +60% (real), deposits +30% (real).
- Question from Yuri Rocha Fernandes (JPMorgan): Could reserve requirements ease ahead of elections?
Response: Unclear; August hikes targeted excess peso liquidity; path depends on September elections—conditions may relax if outcomes are favorable.
- Question from Yuri Rocha Fernandes (JPMorgan): Can you quantify Q3 margin pressure?
Response: Best estimate is ~100 bps NIM compression, mitigated by short-term asset repricing and higher corporate short-term lending yields.
- Question from Matías Cattaruzzi (Adcap Securities): Can you still reach 60% loan and targeted deposit growth in 2025 amid tighter liquidity?
Response: Q3 should be softer, but expect Q4 pickup; maintaining 60% (real) loan growth and 30% (real) deposit growth guidance for 2025.
- Question from Matías Cattaruzzi (Adcap Securities): Any M&A plans given strong capital?
Response: Open to opportunities but none active; decisions depend on price, branch overlap, and business fit.
- Question from Matías Cattaruzzi (Adcap Securities): Will loan mix shift away from consumer given rising NPLs?
Response: No structural shift; remain a universal bank, but with tighter underwriting across consumer and commercial.
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