ABN AMRO reports net profit of EUR 301 million in Q3 2020
Robert Swaak, CEO, comments:
‘As the Covid-19 health crisis continues to affect us all, the wellbeing of our clients and staff remains our main focus and we will continue to support our clients wherever possible. Our strong digital backbone combined with the dedication and flexibility of our people ensures our services to clients remain consistent and our operating result resilient. In mid-October the Netherlands entered into a partial lockdown. We are therefore cautious about the outlook and concerned about the long-term impact on society. Meanwhile, we are finalising our strategy review and making good initial progress on the wind-down of the CIB non-core portfolio. We also continue to make progress on my other priorities: navigating the bank through Covid-19, safeguarding our licence to operate and further enhancing the bank’s culture.
Net profit in Q3 2020 was EUR 301 million, reflecting good operational performance and moderating impairments under challenging circumstances. This result was supported by a book gain on the sale of our Paris office building, partly offset by provisions for the wind-down of the CIB non-core portfolio. Net interest income continues to be impacted by pressure on deposit margins as well as lower corporate loan volumes as we reduced the CIB non-core portfolio by some EUR 3.7 billion. We remain on track to achieve a cost level of around EUR 5.1 billion for 2020, excluding restructuring provisions for the CIB review. While impairments were lower than in prior quarters, we remain cautious and full-year impairments are expected to be below our Q2 guidance of EUR 3 billion, closer to the Q1 guidance of EUR 2.5 billion.
In Q3, the resulting return on equity was 5.6% and the cost/income ratio was 61.5%. We entered the Covid-19 crisis with a strong capital position – the Q3 Basel III CET1 ratio was 17.2% while the Basel IV CET1 ratio increased to around 15%, comfortably above regulatory requirements. I am pleased with our strong capital position, which provides resilience in a challenging environment. We are committed to resuming payment of dividends, sustainably, conditions permitting and taking into account ECB recommendations.
I look forward to updating you on the outcome of the strategy review at the Investor Update on 30 November.’
Key figures and indicators (in EUR millions) | Q3 2020 | Q3 2019 | Change | Q2 2020 | Change | 9M 2020 | 9M 2019 | Change | |
Operating income | 2,207 | 2,101 | 5% | 1,985 | 11% | 6,115 | 6,504 | -6% | |
Operating expenses | 1,357 | 1,247 | 9% | 1,198 | 13% | 3,856 | 3,884 | -1% | |
Operating result | 850 | 854 | 786 | 8% | 2,260 | 2,620 | -14% | ||
Impairment charges on financial instruments | 270 | 112 | 141% | 703 | -62% | 2,083 | 343 | ||
Income tax expenses | 279 | 184 | 52% | 88 | 275 | 547 | -50% | ||
Profit/(loss) for the period | 301 | 558 | -46% | -5 | -99 | 1,730 | |||
Cost/income ratio | 61.5% | 59.4% | 60.4% | 63.0% | 59.7% | ||||
Return on average Equity1 | 5.6% | 11.0% | -0.7% | -1.3% | 11.3% | ||||
Fully-loaded CET1 ratio | 17.2% | 18.2% | 17.3% | 17.2% | 18.2% | ||||
1 Based on profit for the period attributable to the owners of the parent company |
ABN AMRO Press Office Jarco de Swart Senior Press Officer pressrelations@nl.abnamro.com +31 20 6288900 | ABN AMRO Investor Relations Ferdinand Vaandrager Head of Investor Relations investorrelations@nl.abnamro.com +31 20 6282282 |
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