ANZ profits drop in half year results

Half year profits are down at New Zealand’s biggest bank, ANZ revealed today.

Tuesday, May 3rd 2016, 1:04PM

The bank’s New Zealand division posted an 11% decline in cash profit, which is the earnings measure that excludes non-core items.

Cash profit came in at $751 million for the six months to March 31.

This was down from $841 million cash profit in the same period last year.

Unaudited statutory profit was down 13% to $763 million, as compared to the same period last year.

While the bank’s net interest income grew by 5% to $1.49 billion, this was offset by the $87 million cost of a change to the ANZ Group’s accounting software.

This meant operating expenses increased by 10% to $815 million.

Once the cost of the software change was excluded, expenses were down 1% due to improved cost management and productivity gains.

Meanwhile, the bank’s lending was up 8% and its customer deposits were up 12%.

ANZ New Zealand CEO David Hisco said the rise in net interest income primarily reflected continued lending growth.

This was at a time when interest margins have contracted due to strong lending competition and there is a customer preference for fixed rate mortgages.

ANZ has maintained their momentum in a highly competitive market, Hisco said.

“We are building a stronger, more efficient business while delivering on our vision to help Kiwis get ahead in their lives.”

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