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Bank of Ireland says Q3 trading beat expectations, outlook unchanged

Wed, 28th Oct 2020 07:43

DUBLIN, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Bank of Ireland said
trading in the third quarter beat expectations as customers
still on payment breaks due to COVID-19 disruptions fell to
20,000 from 106,000 at the peak and it completed a voluntary
redundancy scheme.

Irish banks provided repayment breaks of up to six months
for impacted borrowers, and have begun to assess further
forbearance options for those still struggling as the blanket
breaks end and COVID-19 constraints ramp up again.

Bank of Ireland said it had 11,100 breaks outstanding in
Ireland by Oct. 16 -- 6,400 for mortgage holders -- and another
8,900 broadly split between home and consumer loans in the
United Kingdom, where it is the largest Irish lender.

The bank put aside 937 million euros in the first half of
the year mainly to cover likely losses from the payment breaks,
making up the bulk of what it called a prudent charge of 1.1-1.3
billion euros expected for 2020.

It also introduced a voluntary redundancy scheme as part of
plans to cut staff numbers to below 9,000 from 10,340 at the end
of June.

It said on Wednesday that it agreed terms with 1,450 staff,
leading to a one-off charge of 169 million euros but a cut in
annual staff costs of 114 million euros, or 14%.

Ireland's largest bank by assets said its net interest
margin and capital were broadly stable with net interest income
down 2% year on year in the nine months to September versus its
guidance for a 5% full-year fall thanks to a rebound in lending.

"Taking into account this positive trading, the potential
impact of increased restrictions to control the pandemic and
on-going uncertainties in relation to Brexit, our overall
expectation for 2020 performance is unchanged," it said.

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; editing by Jason Neely)

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