The bank's net interest income, or revenue from borrowers minus interest paid to depositors, rose 15.2 per cent from the previous year to 417.8 billion yuan, according to the company's annual report filed to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Commissions and income from services fees gained 3.8 per cent from a year earlier to 111.9 billion yuan, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The bank's non-performing loan ratio came in at 0.85 per cent, down 0.09 percentage points from a year earlier.
The board of directors proposed a pre-tax year-end cash dividend of 2.39 yuan for every ten shares that will be subject to shareholder approval.
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