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Experian posts stronger profit but inflation hits growth outlook

Published 18/05/2022, 07:28
Updated 18/05/2022, 11:35
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The corporate logo of information services company Experian is seen at the opening of its data lab in San Diego, California April 12, 2016.  REUTERS/Mike Blake

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The corporate logo of information services company Experian is seen at the opening of its data lab in San Diego, California April 12, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake

By Sinchita Mitra

(Reuters) - Experian posted a 34% jump in full-year pre-tax profit on Wednesday, but the world's largest credit data firm gave a softer organic revenue growth outlook as demand for lending data is likely to fall as rising inflation hits consumer spending.

The Dublin-based firm projected organic revenue growth of 7%-9% for the year ending March 2023. Weaker demand for its mortgage credit data due to lower consumer re-financing activity knocked 150 basis points off the growth forecast, Experian said.

While overall demand for credit reports and scores is rising as the global economy emerges from the pandemic, consumer spending across Experian's main markets — North America and the UK — has slowed due to a relentless rise in prices of everything from fuel to food, reducing demand for credit data.

"While we are closely monitoring the global macroeconomic trends, we are confident in our strong track record," Experian CEO Brian Cassin said in a statement.

Experian shares were down 3.4% to 2,579 pence at 1054 GMT, making it the weakest performance on the FTSE 100 index.

"Some may argue that the forward guidance from the company is a little lower than some analysts might have been hoping for," Steve Clayton, a fund manager at Hargreaves Lansdown (LON:HRGV) with Experian shares in his portfolio, said.

"This is more about the macro frame the company are operating in. Everyone can see that the outlook is getting weaker, with inflation gnawing away at consumers spending power."

For the year ended March 31, Experian reported a 34% rise to $1.48 billion in its annual pre-tax profit.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The corporate logo of information services company Experian is seen at the opening of its data lab in San Diego, California April 12, 2016.  REUTERS/Mike Blake

Experian's adjusted operating profit grew 19% to $1.65 billion, just shy of analysts' average estimate of $1.67 billion, according to the company.

Its consumer business, which provides individual customers with their credit information and helps them raise complaints on credit reports, reported a 22% jump in organic revenue.

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