lloyds banking group posts surging profits
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Lloyds Banking Group posts surging profits

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The British government owns nearly a five percent stake in Lloyds Banking Group
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Lloyds Banking Group announced soaring annual profits Wednesday on lower charges linked to an insurance scandal, as it awaits a full return to the private sector following a state bailout.

LBG pointed to an "uncertain" economic outlook as Britain prepares to exit the European Union but said the UK economy was in good shape having performed better than expected following last June's referendum in favour of Brexit.

The bank said its net profit surged more than four times to £2.0 billion ($2.5 billion, 2.4 billion euros) in 2016 compared with net profit of £466 million a year earlier.

"We have delivered strong financial performance in 2016 as we continue to make good progress against our strategic priorities," group chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said in the earnings statement.

Lloyds is cutting 3,000 jobs this year, bringing to 12,000 the number of positions it has decided to axe since 2014, while -- in a sign of its turnaround -- the bank bought Bank of America's UK credit card division MBNA for £1.9 billion in December.

LBG on Wednesday said it took another £1.0-billion hit last year to compensate customers who were mis-sold insurance, although this was much reduced compared with a bill of £4.0 billion in 2015 regarding the same issue.

- Costly insurance scandal -

Lloyds' compensation for mis-sold payment protection insurance now totals more than £17 billion -- far in excess of other British banks caught up in the long-running scandal.

"Looking forward to 2017, Lloyds will be hoping it has drawn a line under the whole PPI affair, and profits will thus be unshackled from a millstone that has cost the bank dearly in recent years," said Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at stockbrokers Hargreaves Lansdown.

In 2011, British banks lost a high court appeal against tighter regulation of PPI, which provides insurance for consumers should they fail to meet repayments on a credit product such as consumer loans, mortgages or payment cards. 

PPI became controversial after it was revealed that many customers had been sold it without understanding that the cost was being added to their loan repayments.

British authorities subsequently banned simultaneous sales of PPI and credit products, while UK banks have since faced a total compensation bill of about £30 billion.

Lloyd's latest update meanwhile comes with it close to a full return to the private sector.

The British government is no longer the biggest shareholder in LBG after recently reducing its stake to below five percent.

The government rescued Lloyds with £20 billion of taxpayers' money at the height of the global financial crisis in 2008, since when the state has sold down its original stake of 43 percent. 

"The combination of the progress we have made towards our strategic priorities and our strong financial performance has enabled the UK government to further reduce its stake in the group to less than five percent... returning over £18.5 billion to the UK taxpayer since 2009," LBG said Wednesday.

It means that US fund manager BlackRock is now the bank's single biggest stakeholder.

- 'Resilient UK economy' -

 

In morning deals, LBG shares jumped 3.5 percent to 69 pence to top London's benchmark FTSE 100 index, which was 0.2-percent higher overall.

"The Lloyds share price has jumped on the back of these latest results, which bodes well for the remaining shares that the government is yet to sell," said Khalaf.

On Brexit, LBG  said the "UK's decision to leave the European Union means the exact nature of our relationship with Europe going forward remains unclear and the economic outlook is uncertain".

It added: "Given our UK focus, our performance is inextricably linked to the health of the UK economy which has been more resilient than the market expected post referendum."

source: AFP

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