Banco GNB Sudameris reported a net profit of $1.8 trillion at the end of 2025, a 570.84% increase from 2024. This placed it as Colombia's second most profitable bank, behind only Bancolombia.
Banco GNB Sudameris, owned by Gilinski, posted net profits of $1.8 trillion in 2025, far exceeding the $276.578 million from 2024. This performance overtook Davivienda, leaving it second only to Bancolombia with $6.3 trillion.
Ricardo Díaz, the bank's president, credited the growth to personal banking products in Colombia with a significant portfolio share. "In Peru, personal credit products account for 40.90% of the total portfolio; and in Banco GNB Paraguay, it has been evolving notably," he stated.
Total assets reached $57.36 trillion, up 3.7% from $55.30 trillion in 2024, with the loan portfolio comprising 48.42% ($27.7 trillion). Quality and coverage indicators remained strong at 2.19% and 156.44%, respectively. Net interest and other income totaled $3.33 trillion.
The bank met all its 2025 business plan targets and launched a digital transformation factory. For 2026, it aims to boost profitability and pursue short-, medium-, and long-term strategies.