The Asian Bankers Association (ABA) and Bank of Bhutan held the webinar “Bank of Bhutan: National Economy and Banking Environment” on 8 August 2024.
The 60-minute webinar featured Dorji Kadin, CEO of Bank of Bhutan who presented the situation of Bank of Bhutan within the framework of demographics, culture, macroeconomics, financial conditions of the banking sector and finally the financial ratios of Bank of Bhutan in particular.
In general terms, the Kingdom of Bhutan benefits from a peaceful and stable society, vibrant culture and pristine environment, strategic regional location, competitively priced hydropower, good national character and a workforce educated in English language.
In terms of demographics, Bhutan has 763,248 inhabitants with over 60% of them with formal education. It sports a young population still raised on traditional values balancing spiritual well-being and the cultural needs of the individual and communities alike. Buddhism plays an important role in the life of the people.
The Bhutanese concern for tradition is also reflected in the way they dress, their architecture and the festivals celebrated nationally and locally throughout the year. Their national language is Dzonghka. However, there are 19 dialects spoken in the country as well.
Bank of Bhutan offers full services from deposits, treasury to cards and mobile banking. One amazing operational feature of the bank is that 98.99% of transactions are done through mobile banking. In fact, 36% of all loans are generated by Bank of Bhutan while it holds 43% of all deposits.
Mr. Kadin said that the Covid pandemic affected Bhutan negatively, yet Bank of Bhutan’s critical performance ratios showed rapid regeneration after the pandemic such as 1.2% ROE in 2020 growing to 16.18% as of June 2024 and an anemic ROA in 2020 of 0.1% growing to 1.30% up to June 2024.
However, its Leverage Ratio has remained relatively stable at 7.8% in 2020 and 7.4% by the end of Q2 2024.
To conclude his presentation, Mr. Kadin emphasized the national interest to invite FDI into the energy sector to develop hydropower projects, solar and wind farms. Furthermore, Gelephu Mindfulness City is also a national priority particular to the national character and goals of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
A video recording of the webinar can be viewed at the ABA YouTube HERE.