Metrobank posts income of ₱12.6B in 1Q26
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Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) reported a net income of ₱12.6 billion in the first quarter of 2026 driven by modest asset expansion alongside better margins and healthy fee income growth.
“Our first quarter results underscore the resilience of Metrobank’s core businesses and the consistency of our execution. With strong
capitalization, solid asset quality and healthy buffers, we remain well-positioned to manage risks while continuing to support the growth
and funding needs of our customers,” said Metrobank President Fabian S. Dee.
The Bank’s net interest income rose by 13.6% to PHP33.4 billion, with net interest margin higher by 12 basis points to 3.7%. Gross loans grew by 9.2% year-on-year with corporate and commercial loans up 8.6% and consumer loan growth increasing by 11.2%, indicative of economic growth trends.
Total deposits expanded to PHP2.6 trillion, with low-cost Current and Savings Accounts (CASA) rising by 8.4% year-on-year, accounting for
59.2% of total deposits. The Bank continues to have sufficient capacity to support lending with loan to deposit ratio of 76.6%.
Meanwhile, fee and trust income jumped by 11.8% to ₱5.1 billion, mitigating the impact of volatile markets on trading income.
Operating costs grew by 9.8% to PHP21.1 billion, mainly driven by transaction-related taxes and technology expenses. Cost to income
ratio stood at 52.5%.
Metrobank’s portfolio health remains intact. Non-performing loans (NPL) ratio stood at 1.75% during the quarter, largely steady from
end-2025 level and well below industry’s 3.44%, as of February 2026. NPL cover of 137.1% further provides a strong buffer against risks to
asset quality.
Metrobank’s total consolidated assets expanded by 8.3% to ₱3.8 trillion, making it the second largest among private universal banks,
in asset terms. Equity increased by 5.1% to ₱396.4 billion. The Bank’s capital position remains strong with Capital Adequacy Ratio of
14.9% and Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio of 14.2%, well above the BSP’s minimum regulatory requirements. Metrobank’s Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) is also still high at 151.1%.
