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BNP’s profits fall on virus woes

But French banking giant’s annual profits still higher than forecast

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Feb 2021 5:30PM

BNP’s profits fall on virus woes
BNP posted its annual figures today which took a hit thanks to the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the appreciation of the euro against major notes. – Facebook pic, February 5, 2021

PARIS – Top French banking group BNP Paribas today reported that annual profits slumped 13.5% as economic turbulence caused by the Covid-19 pandemic hit the sector globally.

But the net profit of €7.07 billion (RM34.45 billion) for 2020 was more than anticipated by the group, which had expected a drop of 15% to 20%.

Net banking income – a broad measure of profit – of €44.28 billion euros (RM215.75 billion), was off 0.7% from 2019, the group said in a statement.

Besides the battering of the global economy by the coronavirus crisis, BNP suffered from the appreciation of the euro against other major currencies.

At constant exchange rates, net banking income grew by 1.3%.

“The world is now experiencing a health crisis that is unprecedented in its extent and duration. It has tested us, as it has tested all components of our societies,” BNP head Jean-Laurent Bonnafe said in the statement.

“BNP Paribas has been highly resilient, thanks to its diversified and integrated model, its financial solidity, its digital and industrial transformation, and its platforms’ execution capabilities.”

“On the strength of these advantages, we are well positioned to enter a new phase in the development of our activities.” – AFP, February 5, 2021

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