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Barclays Q1 profit falls 12% as mortgage competition, deals drought hit

by Riah Marton
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Barclays Q1 profit falls 12% as mortgage competition, deals drought hit
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BARCLAYS reported a 12 per cent fall in first quarter profit on Thursday (Apr 25), as a squeeze on UK mortgage pricing, lower income from trading and a drought of M&A fees showed the difficulties it will face in delivering its first strategic revamp in a decade.

The British bank reported pre-tax profit for the January-March period of £2.277 billion (S$3.868 billion), down from £2.6 billion a year ago and in line with the £2.2 billion average of analysts’ forecasts as compiled by the bank.

Barclays is bidding to restore investor faith in its universal banking business model, after years of share price underperformance, clashes with activists over the role of its investment bank, and management turnover.

The British bank said in a long-awaited strategy review on Feb 20 it would invest in its high-returning domestic banking business, as well as axing £2 billion of costs and ramping up payouts to shareholders.

Total income in its investment bank fell 7 per cent, shy of expectations, as a strong performance in equities was more than offset by lower fixed income trading performance and weaker merger advisory fees.

Rival Deutsche Bank meanwhile posted a better-than-expected 10 per cent increase in first-quarter profit, citing a bounce back in fixed-income trading and deal-making revenue at its investment banking division.

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The British bank also said it had on Wednesday announced its Irish unit, which houses much of its European business, would sell an Italian retail mortgage book in line with aims to simplify its exposures.

The deal will conclude in the second quarter of this year, generate a pre-tax loss of around £225 million and be neutral to the bank’s capital levels, Barclays said. 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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