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ABN Amro lifts full-year interest income outlook on higher rates

by Riah Marton
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ABN Amro lifts full-year interest income outlook on higher rates
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DUTCH lender ABN Amro on Wednesday (Aug 7) raised its forecast for full-year net interest income (NII) to 6.4 billion euros (S$9.3 billion), after it beat second-quarter estimates, sending its shares 3 per cent higher.

ABN Amro’s previous forecast of 6.3 billion euros was in line with 2023 levels.

Dutch banking peer ING also lifted its 2024 outlook for total income to more than 22 billion euros after posting second-quarter net interest income above estimates last week.

ABN Amro beat estimates for second-quarter NII, benefiting from a “higher-for-longer” environment for interest rates, trailing some of the eurozone’s biggest banks.

“Our results continue to benefit from the good performance of the Dutch economy,” CEO Robert Swaak said in a statement, pointing at a housing market rebound amid an increase in new mortgage clients.

The bank’s NII, a key measure of earnings on loans minus deposit costs, fell 1 per cent in the second quarter to 1.61 billion euros year-on-year, but beat analysts’ forecast of 1.58 billion euros in a company-compiled poll.

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Net profit was also above estimates at 642 million euros, but down 26 per cent compared to last year.

The company’s CET1 ratio, a measure of capital strength for European banks that compares their core capital against risk-weighted assets, fell to 13.8 per cent from one year ago, in line with analysts’ estimates.

Earlier this month, ABN Amro reached a new two-year collective labour agreement which includes a salary increase, raising its personnel expenses to 659 million euros from 612 million one year ago.

However, the bank kept its cost guidance for the year at around 5.3 billion euros.

The lender said it would distribute an interim dividend of 60 euro cents per share on Sep 11.

The company announced last week that CEO Robert Swaak would step down in 2025, without announcing a candidate for his replacement. 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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