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Italy's Banco BPM beats profit forecast as net fees jump

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MILANO (Reuters) -Italian bank Banco BPM on Thursday posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit helped by higher net fees after its recent purchase of fund manager Anima Holding, which more than

Banco BPM Surpasses Profit Expectations with Surge in Net Fees

Banco BPM's Financial Performance

MILANO (Reuters) -Italy's Banco BPM on Thursday posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit helped by higher net fees following its recent purchase of fund manager Anima Holding, which more than offset falling income from lending.

Impact of Anima Acquisition

Italy's third-largest bank, which is again at the centre of potential future M&A developments in Italian banking after a failed takeover attempt by UniCredit, confirmed its full-year outlook.

Net Fees and Profit Analysis

In an effort to gear its business model towards fee income, following in the tracks of market leader Intesa Sanpaolo, Banco BPM moved to acquire fund business Anima in November, and managed to close the deal despite UniCredit's swoop.

Dividend Increase Details

The Milanese lender reported a net profit of 450.3 million euros ($525 million) for the July-September period, less than half the previous year's figure, which had been boosted by one-off gains including from the sale of its retailers' payments business.

Net profit for the quarter was above an average LSEG analyst forecast of 398 million euros.

A 24% yearly rise in net fees, driven by sales of wealth management and investment products, compensated a 12% drop in the net interest margin - the gap between lending and deposit rates - which has been narrowing as interest rates declined.

BPM said its board had approved paying an interim dividend of around 700 million euros, or 0.46 euros per share - a 15% increase compared with the interim dividend it paid in 2024.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Andrea Mandalà; Editing by Valentina Za)

Key Takeaways

  • Banco BPM reported higher-than-expected quarterly profits.
  • The acquisition of Anima Holding boosted net fees.
  • Net profit reached 450.3 million euros, above forecasts.
  • Net interest margin dropped by 12% amid declining rates.
  • Interim dividend increased by 15% to 0.46 euros per share.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is net profit?
Net profit is the amount of money a company has left after all its expenses, taxes, and costs have been subtracted from its total revenue. It is a key indicator of a company's profitability.
What are net fees?
Net fees refer to the income generated from services provided by a financial institution, such as advisory services or transaction fees, after deducting any related expenses. They are important for assessing a bank's revenue sources.
What is a dividend?
A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually in the form of cash or additional shares. It represents a portion of the company's earnings distributed to investors.
What is M&A in banking?
M&A stands for mergers and acquisitions, a strategy where companies consolidate through various types of financial transactions. In banking, this often involves the purchase or merger of financial institutions.

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