Shareholder Report
2014 Earnings

BBVA earns €2,618m in 2014

The BBVA share

The global economy continued to grow in the second half of 2014, and at a slightly faster pace than the beginning of the year (up 3.0%), but performance varied from one geographical area to another: sustained improvement in the United States, reduced growth in Europe and Japan, and moderation in China and in other large emerging economies. The impact of the sharp slump in oil prices, which is positive for overall economic activity and exerts a downward pressure on prices, is a new factor that will widen the gap between exporting and importing economies, in a scenario marked by geopolitical tension and diverging monetary policies. Financial assets, interest rates and exchange rates reflect this scenario.

In this context, the main stock market indices have performed unevenly over the quarter. In Europe, the Euro Stoxx 50 fell by 2.5% and the Ibex 35 by 5.0%, while in the United States the S&P 500 gained 4.4%. The Eurozone's banking sector index, Euro Stoxx Banks, fell by 9.9%, partly reflecting the uncertainty surrounding growth and monetary policy measures. In contrast, in the United States, the S&P Regional Banks index gained 5.2%.

Share performance ratios

Price/book value (times) 1.0
Earnings per share (euros):
0.44

The BBVA share

Number of shareholders: 960.397
Market capitalization
(million euros):
48.470

Group Earnings

BBVA increases its profit from continuing operations by 53,1%.

BBVA Group earned €2,618m in 2014, 25.7% up on the 2013 figure, according to the new accounting criteria (1), boosted by good net interest income, cost control and lower loan-loss provisions. Net income from ongoing operations, which does not include the earnings from corporate operations, grew by 53.1% year-on-year to €3,082m.


Revenue was particularly strong toward the end of the year


 

Capital:
BIS ratio 15,1%

Core capital CRD IV

12,0% (Phased-in)    10,4% (Fully-loaded)
Risks:
NPA ratio (1) 5,8%
Coverage ratio (1) 64%
(1) Real-estate activity in Spain excluded