MBL AT1 Perps
The MBL AT1 perps (BB+/Ba1) which are callable in March 2027 are trading at a yield of >7%. We see this as relatively attractive given the bank level risk that investors are taking.
At the bank level, the CET1 ratio looks comfortable at 11.5%, the bank is APRA regulated, and more safeguards are in place with the APRA guided addition of three independent non-executive directors who are to only join the bank board.
Chart 1. Relative Value
Source: Bloomberg
The MBL AT1 perps also have a high reset of 5y swap +3.7% if not called, which compares favourably to the WBC perps (5y swap +2.9%). The yield offers value for its credit quality, which was tested during the GFC, but managed to steer through the crisis without reporting net losses.
Effective risk management helped to limit trading and investment losses. A strong balance sheet mitigated liquidity problems, but its banking unit had to turn to Australia’s central bank for support.
Macquarie has a remarkable record of profitability since its inception as it has expanded out of Australia into niche markets overseas. Its specialised funds management business focused on infrastructure has been conspicuously successful and is a global leader. It has a significant resources and commodities-related business, but has managed risks and returns effectively, and in FY22 was a significant beneficiary of gas, power, and resources volatility.
Along with large investment disposals from Asset Management and Macquarie Capital, FY22 was a record year which will not be repeated in FY23. Capital is adequate and it holds a significant book of equity investments, but ALM is conservative.
Chart 2. Comparable Bonds
Source: Bloomberg
Financial Metrics (FY22)
- Macquarie produced a particularly strong FY22, with net income increasing 56% yoy to a record AUD4.8bn. All of its main divisions performed well, with a profit underperformance from Macquarie Asset Management due to integration costs related to its acquisition of Waddell & Reed and others.
- Net interest income was up 30% yoy to AUD2.9bn and net trading income was up 15% yoy to AUD3.0bn, driven by increased risk management income − particularly in O&G, power, resources, and agriculture. Fee and commission income was up a substantial 33% to AUD6.9bn.
- Commodity and Global Markets (CGM) put in a strong performance with operating income and net profit contribution up a substantial 32% and 50% respectively. Volatile markets in O&G, power, and agriculture commodities led to higher client hedging activity.
- Macquarie Capital (MC) operating income and net profits contribution were even better than at CGM, up 87% and 269% respectively, thanks to substantially increased revenues through asset realisations, as well as through improved M&A and DCM fee income.
- Asset quality has shown a marginal improvement, with the impairment charges declining 3% yoy to AUD0.5bn.
- Capital levels are comfortable, in part thanks to the AUD2.8bn equity raise in October 2021. At the bank group level, the Level 2 CET1 ratio is 11.5% (internationally harmonised 14.6%), down roughly 70bp from 12.2% at Q3 2022.
Chart 3. Income Statement
AUDmn | 2H22 | 1H22 | % Chg | 2H21 | % Chg | FY22 | FY21 | % Chg |
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Income Statement | ||||||||
Net interest and operating lease income | 1,703 | 1559 | 9% | 1,383 | 23% | 3,262 | 2,661 | 23% |
Fee and commission income | 3,435 | 3,462 | 0% | 2,563 | 34% | 6,887 | 5,176 | 33% |
Net trading income | 2,337 | 1,659 | 41% | 1,995 | 17% | 3,996 | 3,482 | 15% |
Investment and other income | 2,326 | 1,122 | 107% | 1,340 | 74% | 3,448 | 1,982 | 74% |
Operating income | 9,801 | 7,792 | 26% | 7,281 | 35% | 17,593 | 13,301 | 32% |
Operating expenses | -5,716 | -5,069 | 13% | -4,601 | 24% | -10,785 | -8,867 | 22% |
Pre-impairment op. profit | 4,085 | 2,723 | 50% | 2,680 | 52% | 6,808 | 4,434 | 54% |
Net credit impairment charges | -74 | -176 | -58% | -27 | 174% | -250 | -434 | -42% |
Other impairment charges | -205 | -54 | 280% | -50 | 310% | -259 | -90 | 188% |
Net profit/(loss) from assoc and JV | -2 | 242 | -101% | 51 | -104% | 240 | -3 | large |
Pre-tax profit | 3,804 | 2,735 | 39% | 2,654 | 43% | 6,539 | 3,907 | 67% |
PATMI | 2,663 | 2,043 | 30% | 2,030 | 31% | 4,706 | 3,015 | 56% |
Balance Sheet | ||||||||
Gross customer loans | 135,775 | 119,370 | 14% | 106,157 | 28% | 135,775 | 106,157 | 28% |
Impairment allowance | 1,031 | 1,011 | 2% | 1,131 | -9% | 1,031 | 1,131 | -9% |
Net customer loans | 134,744 | 118,359 | 14% | 105,026 | 28% | 134,744 | 105,026 | 28% |
Total assets | 399,176 | 348,567 | 15% | 245,653 | 62% | 399,176 | 245,653 | 62% |
Customer deposits | 101,667 | 91,736 | 11% | 84,199 | 21% | 101,667 | 84,199 | 21% |
Capital ratios on an APRA basis
Source: CreditSights
Chart 4. Balance Sheet
2H22 | 1H22 | 2H21 | 1H21 | 2H20 | 1H20 | FY22 | FY21 | |
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Total Assets AUD mn | 399,176 | 348,567 | 245,653 | 230,735 | 255,802 | 219,495 | 399,176 | 245,653 |
Loans/Deposits | 67% | 68.9% | 72.3% | 69.9% | 71.4% | 73.9% | 67.0% | 72.3% |
Profitability-Calculated | ||||||||
ROE | 19.6% | 17.8% | 9.5% | 9.5% | 12.7% | 16.4% | 18.7% | 14.3% |
Net Interest Margin | 0.9% | 1.0% | 1.1% | 1.1% | 1.2% | 1.2% | 1.0% | 1.1% |
Non-Interest Margin | 4.2% | 4.2% | 4.9% | 3.5% | 3.9% | 4.8% | 4.4% | 4.0% |
Total Revenues Margin | 5.1% | 5.3% | 6.1% | 4.5% | 5.1% | 6.0% | 5.4% | 5.1% |
Cost/Income | 58.3% | 63.1% | 62.8% | 71.5% | 63.6% | 69.4% | 60.5% | 66.7% |
Capital – Macquarie Bank | ||||||||
APRA L2 CET1 Ratio | 11.5% | 11.7% | 12.6% | 13.5% | 12.2% | 11.4% | 11.5% | 12.6% |
Tier 1 Ratio | 13.2% | 13.7% | 14.3% | 15.4% | 13.6% | 13.3% | 13.2% | 14.3% |
APRA Leverage Ratio | 5.0% | 5.3% | 5.5% | 5.9% | 5.7% | 5.5% | 5.0% | 5.5% |
Asset Quality | ||||||||
Loan Impairment Charge/Avg Loans | 0.1% | 0.2% | 0.0% | 0.4% | 0.7% | 0.2% | 0.2% | 0.4% |
Gross Impaired/Total Loans | N/A | 0.7% | 1.0% | 1.4% | 1.4% | 1.1% | N/A | 1.2% |
Allowance/Impaired Loans | N/A | 65.7% | 52.4% | 50.1% | 47.1% | 42.9% | N/A | 46.9% |
Capital ratios on an APRA basis
Source: CreditSights
Asset quality data taken from Pillar 3 reports but not yet available for H2 2022.