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30-Jun-26

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Noor Fatima
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PACRA Maintains the rating of JS Bank Limited | PPTFC | 2.5bln | Dec-21.

Rating Type Debt Instrument
Current
(30-Jun-26 )
Previous
(30-Dec-25 )
Action Maintain Maintain
Long Term AA- AA-
Short Term - -
Outlook Stable Stable
Rating Watch - -

The assigned ratings of JS Bank Limited (“JSBL” or the “Bank”) reflect the stable market positioning, sound financial profile, and expanding customer franchise, underpinned by its continued emphasis on technology-driven banking solutions. The Bank’s strengthened positioning following the acquisition of majority stake in BankIslami Pakistan Limited has enhanced its scale and market outreach. It has developed a strong technology-driven profile through continued investment in digital banking services, with “Zindigi” emerging as a key pillar of its digital presence. During CY25, the Bank’s advances portfolio grew by 11%, primarily driven by the individual, wholesale & retail trade, and financial sectors, reflecting the management’s continued focus on expanding its core lending franchise. Asset quality pressure was evident with non-performing loans standing at PKR 23.2bln (CY24: PKR 21.3bln); however, the Bank maintained adequate provisioning buffers. The Bank also continued to strengthen its funding profile during CY25, supported by growth in deposits and improved franchise penetration. Importantly, current accounts surpassed savings accounts in contribution, reflecting a favorable shift toward granular and low-cost funding sources, expected to support margin stability and reduce funding costs going forward. As of CY25, the equity base was recorded at PKR 46.7bln (CY24: PKR 43.7bln). The Bank’s CAR stood at 13.12% at the end of CY25 (CY24: 13.24%), remaining above the regulatory requirement. Going forward, potential revaluation pressures from the rising interest rate environment may be supported through improved margins and profitability. During CY25, the Bank’s performance remained satisfactory despite margin pressures arising from the declined interest rate environment. Net markup income remained broadly stable at PKR 27.1bln (CY24: PKR 27.3bln), supported by volumetric growth and improvement in deposit mix. Going forward, the Bank’s strategy remains focused on strengthening its low-cost deposit franchise, expanding digital banking penetration, and improving operational efficiency.
The ratings remain dependent on the Bank’s ability to maintain asset quality, preserve capitalization buffers, and diversify income streams while sustaining strong governance standards. Although the rising interest rate environment may lead to revaluation losses, the impact is expected to be mitigated through improved margins, stronger profitability, and growth in the equity base.

About the Entity
JSBL incorporated in March 2006, commenced its banking operations on December 30, 2006. JSBL is a subsidiary (~71.21%) of Jahangir Siddiqui and Co. Limited (JSCL), 11.91% owned by Randeree Family, whereas the rest is widely spread. The overall control of the Bank vests in the Board including the CEO.

About the Instrument
JSBL issued Tier II capital TFC ("TFC") amounting to PKR 2.5bln on Dec 28, 2021 having a tenor of 7 years and carries a profit rate of 6MK +2%. Neither profit nor principal will be payable if such payment will result in a shortfall in the Bank’s MCR or CAR. They are callable after 5 years with SBP approval and may be fully or partially converted to shares or written off on SBP’s PONV trigger. Major Principal Repayment (99.76%) would be paid in two equal semiannual installments of (49.88%) each, in the last year. The latest payment of PKR 164mln has been made at end of Dec 28, 2025.

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