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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Australia’s ANZ Group, the country’s fourth-largest bank, has reported a sharp 14% fall in annual cash earnings, revealing mounting pressure on margins and rising costs. Despite the dip, its shares climbed 2.6% in early Monday trading, signaling investor optimism over cost-cutting measures.
Profit Decline Driven by Penalties and Staff Reductions
For the year ended September 30, ANZ posted A$5.79 billion in cash profit, missing the A$6.17 billion analyst consensus and falling well short of last year’s A$6.73 billion. Much of the decline stemmed from one-off costs, including A$414 million for 3,500 staff layoffs and A$264 million in penalties related to a lawsuit with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. The total post-tax impact on profit amounted to A$1.11 billion.
Margin Pressures Hit Lending Divisions
The bank’s Australian retail and institutional lending arms faced squeezed margins despite growth in lending and deposits. Cash profit fell 35% in retail lending and 9% in institutional lending. ANZ’s net interest margin declined slightly by 2 basis points to 1.55%, reflecting fierce competition in home loans even as the Reserve Bank of Australia’s interest rate cuts boost the housing market.
Strategic Moves to Cut Costs
ANZ’s new CEO, Nuno Matos, highlighted the need for the bank to strengthen its competitive edge, hinting at a strategic push to improve efficiency. The bank expects total costs to fall by 3% in the 2026 financial year, which may support earnings recovery. Its core equity tier one capital also surpassed analyst expectations, providing a buffer for future growth.
Home Loan War Squeezes Banks
Like its peers Westpac and National Australia Bank, ANZ is feeling the impact of aggressive home loan competition. While lending volumes are rising, lower rates are narrowing profit margins, presenting a challenge for Australian lenders in an increasingly competitive market.
Outlook Remains Cautious but Optimistic
The bank acknowledges potential headwinds from further central bank rate cuts and ongoing competitive pressures. Yet, the positive market response to ANZ’s cost-cutting plans and capital strength indicates confidence that the bank can navigate these challenges while maintaining stability.
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