Natwest: Profit up by 26 per cent as lender reports solid growth

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2024-10-25

Natwest‘s third quarter profit has grown by 25 per cent, as the lender reported solid growth.

For the third quarter of 2024 the banking group recorded an attributable profit of £1.17bn, up from £1.181m and a return on tangible equity (RoTE) of 18.3 per cent.

The bank’s total income, excluding notable items, rose to £3.77bn, a more than five per cent increase from the previous quarter, largely driven by growth in lending, deposits and net interest margin (NIM).

Other operating expenses declined by £144m compared to the second quarter.

The bank recorded a net impairment charge of £245m, equivalent to 25 basis points of gross customer loans, with defaults remaining at low levels across the loan portfolio.

In terms of lending growth, net loans to customers, excluding central items, increased by £8.4bn, bolstered by a £2.3bn acquisition of Metro Bank’s mortgage portfolio and broad-based growth across the bank’s three business segments.

Notably, mortgage balances rose by £1.4bn over the quarter. Additionally, customer deposits, excluding central items, grew by £2.2bn, driven by savings accumulation across all three business units.

The bank maintained a robust liquidity position with a liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) of 148 per cent, representing £52.7bn in headroom above the 100 per cent regulatory requirement, though this was a slight decline of 3 percentage points from Q2 2024.

While tangible net asset value (TNAV) per share grew significantly, increasing by 12 pence to 316 pence due to profit gains during the quarter.

Looking ahead, the banking group states that it remains focused on adapting to evolving economic conditions, continuing to monitor market trends closely and adjusting its internal forecasts accordingly.

For 2024, the Natwest now aims to achieve a return on tangible equity above 15 per cent, with income excluding notable items projected to reach approximately £14.4bn.

It stated that its group operating costs, excluding litigation and conduct-related expenses, are expected to remain stable relative to 2023, with slight increases anticipated due to bank levies and costs linked to a retail share offering.

Commenting on the results, chief executive, Paul Thwaite said: “Throughout the third quarter of 2024, we have grown our lending, helping customers to buy or remortgage their homes or to start and grow their businesses.”

“With customer activity increasing, defaults remaining low and optimism amongst businesses and consumers, we are well placed to succeed with our customers and for our shareholders in the months and years ahead,” he added.

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