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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/news/LYNXMPEB59082_M.jpgThe Sydney-based lender’s net interest income grew 16% on the back of higher deposit earnings, volume growth across core products in home lending, business lending and household deposits during the period.
Cash profit, which excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, rose to A$2.50 billion ($1.68 billion) in the three months ended Sept. 30, compared with A$2.20 billion a year ago and a Visible Alpha consensus of A$2.33 billion.
The bank’s home lending portfolio grew 6.3% during the quarter from a year ago, while business lending and household deposits jumped 12.6% and 8.6%, respectively.
The bank’s arrears, mortgage payment overdue more than 90 days, were at 0.88% for personal loans, and at 0.44% for home loans on strong employment levels.
Its common equity tier 1 ratio stood at 11.1% as of Sept 30, a 31-basis-point gain from June-end.
($1 = 1.4901 Australian dollars)