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BNP Paribas hikes cost cuts by 400 million euros after weak results

by Riah Marton
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BNP Paribas hikes cost cuts by 400 million euros after weak results
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BNP Paribas, the eurozone’s largest bank, on Wednesday said it will step up its cost-cutting plan by 400 million euros (S$582.7 million) after reporting weak results for the fourth quarter.

The bank intends to generate the additional savings this year, increasing its cumulated savings goal over the 2022-to-2025 period to 2.7 billion euros.

The additional cost cuts will notably stem from automation, lower purchases, a cheaper way of running premises and better so-called “mutualization” of tasks between outsourced employees, according to slides of a presentation to be made today by BNPP at a Morgan Stanley conference.

BNPP’s announcement comes as banks are bracing for subdued deal flows, modest bonuses and heavy job cuts in 2024. The lender’s smaller French rival, Societe Generale, said earlier this year that it will cut 900 jobs at its Paris head office.

BNP Paribas also said the payout dividend ratio of 60 per cent in 2024, 2025 and 2026 would represent about 20 billion euros payment for shareholders.

Last month, BNP Paribas reported a surprise drop in fourth-quarter income and pushed back a key profitability target, triggering a more than 9 per cent fall in the French bank’s shares.

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Revenues at its investment bank, as well as at its consumer and commercial real estate businesses, fell from 2023 and its chief executive Jean-Laurent Bonnafe said the outlook was not good as he expected an economic slowdown in the eurozone.

Additionally, the bank confirmed on Wednesday its net profit would rise this year compared with 2023 and reiterated it will not hit its target for return on tangible equity (ROTE) – a measure of profitability – of 12 per cent target until 2026. REUTERS



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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