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Wells Fargo's profit flat, mortgage banking revenue down

Published 13/04/2017, 13:53
© Reuters. A Wells Fargo logo is seen in New York City
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(Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co (N:WFC), which has been mired in litigations stemming from a sales scandal, posted a nearly flat first-quarter profit, hurt by lower mortgage banking revenue and higher expenses.

The third-largest U.S. bank by assets said net income applicable to common shareholders was $5.06 billion (4.05 billion pounds) in the first quarter ended March 31, compared with $5.09 billion a year earlier.

On a per share basis, profit rose to $1.00 from 99 cents a year earlier, beating the average analyst estimate of 97 cents.

Total revenue fell about a percent to $22.00 billion and missed the average estimate of $22.32 billion.

The bank's stock was down 1.5 percent in premarket trading on Thursday.

Wells Fargo has been dealing with multiple lawsuits and regulatory inquiries since government investigations found in September that some of its employees had opened as many as two million accounts without customers' knowledge.

The scandal damaged the bank's folksy image and also led to the ouster of Chief Executive John Stumpf, but growing deposit balances and a stable level of account closings show that profitability in the long run should not be hampered.

The company has been reporting customer activity in its branch banking unit on a monthly basis ever since the scandal, in an effort to be transparent with investors and to win back their trust.

Total loans rose 1.2 percent to $958.41 billion in the first quarter, from the year-ago period. Loan growth in general was soft in the first quarter across the industry, following increase in interest rates.

Mortgage banking revenue fell 23 percent to $1.23 billion. Wells Fargo is the largest U.S. residential mortgage lender, having made more than $244 billion worth of loans in 2016, according to trade publication Inside Mortgage Finance.

Net interest income - the amount banks gain from their various loans – rose 5.4 percent to $12.30 billion.

The U.S. Federal Reserve raised rates by 25 basis points in December and in March, besides indicating more rate hikes in the near future. The March hike was only the third in seven years, when interest rates were kept stagnantly near zero.

Higher interest rates are usually good for banks, allowing them to charge higher rates on loans.

Wells Fargo's efficiency ratio, a closely-watched number reflecting non-interest expenses as a percentage of revenue, was 62.7 percent, compared with 58.7 percent a year ago and 61.2 percent in the previous quarter.

Prior to the sales scandal, Wells Fargo had consistently targeted an efficiency ratio of 55-59 percent. The bank said it expects the ratio to "remain elevated."

Non-interest expenses rose nearly 6 percent to $13.79 billion.

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Earlier in the day, JPMorgan Chase & Co (N:JPM) reported a 39 percent drop in mortgage revenue even as it posted a nearly 17 percent rise in quarterly profit.

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