HSBC's 2020 annual profit falls 34%, lowers profitability target

HSBC's 2020 annual profit falls 34%, lowers profitability target
Reuters
Share
Font Size
Save
Comment
Synopsis

Europe's biggest bank by assets, which makes the bulk of its revenue in Asia, reported profit before tax of $8.78 billion for 2020, down from $13.35 billion a year earlier.

Reuters
The profit was higher than the $8.33 billion average of analysts' estimates compiled by the bank.
HONG KONG/LONDON: HSBC Holdings PLC on Tuesday reported a 34 per cent drop in annual profit, slightly better than expectations, after a year in which its global business took a hefty blow from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Europe's biggest bank by assets, which makes the bulk of its revenue in Asia, reported profit before tax of $8.78 billion for 2020, down from $13.35 billion a year earlier.

The profit was higher than the $8.33 billion average of analysts' estimates compiled by the bank.

Underscoring the tough market conditions, HSBC abandoned its long-term profitability goal of achieving a return on tangible equity of 10 to 12 per cent, and said instead it will target 10 per cent over the medium term.

HSBC said it would pay a dividend of $0.15 a share in cash, the first payout announced since October 2019, after the Bank of England blocked all big lenders from paying dividends or buying back shares in 2020 to conserve capital.

Read More News on

(What's moving Sensex and Nifty Track latest market news, stock tips and expert advice on ETMarkets. Also, ETMarkets.com is now on Telegram. For fastest news alerts on financial markets, investment strategies and stocks alerts, subscribe to our Telegram feeds.)

Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News.