Spain’s strength helps Santander’s profit grow despite UK weakness

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Santander Reports Strong First-Quarter Results, Led by Spain

Santander, the euro zone’s second-biggest lender by market value, announced an 11% increase in first-quarter net profit, reaching 2.85 billion euros ($3.05 billion). This exceeded analysts’ expectations of 2.87 billion euros, showcasing a solid performance in retail banking across Europe.

The bank, which has historically relied on Latin America to offset challenges in Europe, has seen a positive impact from the rise in European interest rates since July 2022. This has contributed to a 10% growth in revenues, with Executive Chair Ana Botin expressing confidence in meeting the year’s targets, including a return on tangible equity of 16%.

Santander’s retail business, the leading unit among its five global segments, reported a profit increase of over 20%. However, the Digital Consumer Bank and Corporate and Investment Banking units experienced a 5% decline in profit despite record high revenue.

Net interest income (NII) rose by 17.7% to 11.98 billion euros, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The bank attributed this growth to higher interest rates in the euro zone, particularly benefiting its Spanish operations. In Spain, net profit surged by 66% in the quarter, while NII increased by 24%.

On the other hand, the UK market saw a 23% decrease in net profit, primarily due to a competitive mortgage environment leading to a contraction in lending income.

Overall, Santander’s strong performance in the first quarter reflects a resilient retail banking business in Europe, with Spain leading the way in driving growth and profitability for the bank.

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