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    Investec gets profit boost from higher interest rates

    September 26, 2023
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    Fani Titi - Investec CEO
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    Investec Group, a niche private bank and wealth manager, experienced a boost in its share price following the release of a half-year profit update.

    1. Increased interest income: The company benefited from higher interest rates, which resulted in a rise in its net interest income during the six-month period ending in September.
    2. Growth in client base and lending: Investec also reported growth in its client base and lending activities in both South Africa and the UK, contributing to its profit gains.
    3. Positive earnings outlook: The company expects its basic earnings per share for the six-month period to be between 67.2p and 69.2p, which is 33% to 37% higher compared to the same period in the previous year.
    4. Headline earnings per share on the rise: Investec anticipates that its headline earnings per share, a profit measure excluding one-time items, will be 6% to 12% higher.
    5. Impact of interest rates on bad debts: Similar to other banks, Investec experienced an increase in bad debts as a result of aggressive interest rate hikes. However, its South African operations performed slightly better in this regard than its UK operations.
    6. Favorable interest rate impact: Rising interest rates had a positive impact on the company’s net interest income, supported by a growing lending book.
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