East-West Bancorp EWBC Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Income by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $493.51M-7.9% | $535.65M+0.2% | $534.77M-6.2% | $569.98M+15.8% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $502.69M-10.7% | $563.22M-5.7% | $597.06M+11.0% | $537.75M+74.2% | |
| Treasury and Other | $328.99M+393% | $66.72M— | —— | $20.35M— | |
| Revenue, Before Provision For Loan Loss by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $1.25B-5.8% | $1.32B+3.1% | $1.28B+10.5% | $1.16B— | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $1.2B-4.8% | $1.26B-5.1% | $1.33B+13.1% | $1.17B— | |
| Treasury and Other | $485.3M+1,550% | $29.42M+454% | -$8.31M-218% | $7.06M— | |
| Noninterest income by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $218.18M+10.3% | $197.78M+17.4% | $168.5M-3.4% | $174.37M+6.5% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $120.78M+11.0% | $108.77M+4.3% | $104.26M-8.3% | $113.72M+20.8% | |
| Treasury and Other | $40.27M+40.5% | $28.67M— | —— | $10.58M— | |
| Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Income Taxes, Noncontrolling Interest by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $690.49M-9.2% | $760.55M+0.7% | $755.58M-5.7% | $800.9M+16.4% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $703.69M-12.0% | $800.01M-5.4% | $845.89M+11.7% | $757M+75.4% | |
| Treasury and Other | $331.28M— | —— | —— | -$146.25M— | |
| Interest Income (Expense), Operating by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $1.03B-8.7% | $1.13B+4.7% | $1.08B+8.8% | $988.16M+29.0% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $1.08B-6.3% | $1.15B-6.3% | $1.23B+15.8% | $1.06B+52.2% | |
| Treasury and Other | $445.03M+59,001% | $753K— | —— | -$3.52M— | |
| Noninterest Expense by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $403.92M+1.9% | $396.21M+3.4% | $383.1M+22.2% | $313.37M+15.3% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $470.33M+4.0% | $452.11M-4.3% | $472.25M+20.5% | $391.98M+7.5% | |
| Treasury and Other | $172.14M+56.8% | $109.76M— | —— | $154.05M— | |
| Other noninterest expense by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $157.62M-2.7% | $161.97M+1.9% | $158.95M+55.8% | $102.02M— | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $229.83M-2.0% | $234.5M-10.3% | $261.41M+33.0% | $196.58M— | |
| Treasury and Other | $40.2M+270% | $10.88M-88.1% | $91.7M+10.3% | $83.16M— | |
| Total Assets by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $146.19B+2.8% | $142.16B+4.2% | $136.45B+6.6% | $128.06B+15.4% | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $83.6B+6.9% | $78.2B+5.1% | $74.38B+12.7% | $66B+13.0% | |
| Treasury and Other | $84.64B+15.2% | $73.44B— | —— | —— | |
| Loans by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $101.59B+2.9% | $98.7B+215% | $31.37B+7.0% | $29.32B— | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $60.61B+7.1% | $56.6B+219% | $17.74B+14.2% | $15.53B— | |
| Compensation and employee benefits by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $246.3M+5.1% | $234.24M+7.6% | $217.66M+3.0% | $211.36M— | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $240.5M+10.5% | $217.61M+7.0% | $203.39M+4.1% | $195.39M— | |
| Treasury and Other | $131.95M+33.4% | $98.88M+13.0% | $87.49M+23.4% | $70.89M— | |
| Deposits by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $80.78B+4.7% | $77.15B+231% | $23.3B+0.2% | $23.25B— | |
| Consumer and Business Banking | $99.35B+8.4% | $91.62B+225% | $28.17B+3.3% | $27.28B— | |
| Provision for (reversal of) credit losses by Business | |||||
| Commercial Banking | $152.09M-8.9% | $166.95M+58.6% | $105.27M+118% | $48.25M+261% | |
| Treasury and Other | -$18.13M-1,003% | -$1.64M— | —— | -$731K— |
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- How does East-West Bancorp break its business down?
- East-West Bancorp (EWBC) reports net income by business across 3 parts — Commercial Banking, Consumer and Business Banking and Treasury and Other. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does East-West Bancorp's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in East-West Bancorp's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
