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REG - Bank of Ireland Grp - Interim Management Statement – Q1 2025

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RNS Number : 2217H  Bank of Ireland Group PLC  02 May 2025

Bank of Ireland Group plc (the "Group")

Interim Management Statement - Q1 2025 update

2 May 2025_______________________________________________________________

 

Comment:Myles O'Grady, Bank of Ireland Group CEO:

 

"We had a very good start to the year, with performance and profitability in
line with our expectations. Positive domestic economic conditions supported
robust customer activity, with the core loan book growing in the quarter,
notably our Irish mortgage book by 3.5% annualised. Deposits were strong at
€103 billion, while Wealth AUM of €54.5 billion benefitted from net
inflows of €0.5 billion. Asset quality remains robust. With strong business
momentum, our guidance for the year remains unchanged.

 

Against a backdrop of global trade negotiations and potential impacts, the
Group has updated its Irish economic forecasts, with GDP and employment growth
of 3.5% and 1.8% respectively for 2025. Combined with the execution of the
Group's strategy, this supports a positive outlook while remaining vigilant to
potential risks associated with trade dislocation. From a position of strength
and as a trusted partner, we continue to engage closely with our customers as
they navigate the current environment.

 

The Group's differentiated business model in structurally attractive markets
continues to generate high levels of capital. This allows us to support our
customers, invest in our business, and deliver attractive shareholder
returns."

 

Key highlights in Q1 2025

·    Group performance in Q1 in line with expectations; 2025 guidance
unchanged

·    Strong capital position and generation; pro forma CET1 ratio of
15.9%(1) supported by net organic capital generation of 50bps and Basel IV
benefit of 115bps

·    Net interest income (-8% y/y) in line with expectations, primarily
reflecting ECB rate cuts

·    Total business income (including share of associates and JVs) +8% y/y

·    Operating expenses +3% y/y

·    Net lending €82.4bn stable in Q1; 2% annualised growth in core
portfolios; continued strong Irish mortgage performance

·    Group deposits €103.2bn stable in Q1; term migration dynamics as
anticipated

·    AUM of €54.5bn +10% y/y and stable vs end 2024; net inflows of
€0.5bn in Q1

·    Asset quality remains strong; NPE ratio 2.5% vs end 2024 2.2% and Q1
2024 3.2%

·    Sustainable Finance lending now €15bn, meeting end 2025 target
ahead of schedule

    Macroeconomic developments

Domestic economic conditions remained supportive of our Irish franchises in
Q1, with a robust labour market and growth in consumer activity and house
prices. The number of people at work in the Irish economy is at a record high
of 2.8 million and the unemployment rate of 4.1% in April remains close to
all-time lows.

 

The Irish fiscal position remains strong (surplus anticipated again in 2025),
whilst household disposable income growth and high savings rates are also
supportive. Inflation remains relatively subdued in Ireland, with CPI at 2.0%
y/y in March 2025. Trends in the Irish housing market remain constructive,
with positive house price dynamics (+8% y/y in February) and demand well
underpinned by demographics. On the supply side, housing completions are
projected to increase to c.35-40k in 2025/26 from c.30k in 2024.

 

Reflecting recently emerging trade risks, our Economics Research Unit has this
morning modestly revised down its projections for Irish GDP growth (average
2025 and 2026 of 3.6%, from 4.1% previously) and modified domestic demand
growth (average 2025 and 2026 of 2.7%, from 3.4% previously). The revisions
reflect both the limited tariffs-related impact, with a small fraction of
goods exports directly affected, and indirect impacts through lower consumer
and investment spending. The updated projections indicate that the domestic
economy retains strong momentum, supported by public spending, favourable
demographics, and jobs growth. The unemployment rate is expected to remain low
at 4.5% in 2026. House prices are projected to rise 5% this year.

 
Income

Net interest income (NII) was 8% lower in Q1 vs the same period in 2024, in
line with our expectations. The NII performance reflected lower average
interest rates (average ECB deposit rate Q1 2025 2.8% vs Q1 2024 4.0%) and
deleveraging within the portfolios we are exiting, partially offset by volume
growth in both deposits and core loan portfolios, and the benefit of our
structural hedge programme.

 

Business income, including share of associates and JVs, was +8% y/y in Q1. Our
Wealth and Insurance division saw stable AUM of €54.5bn (€54.8bn end
2024), with net inflows of €0.5bn offset by market valuation declines of 2%.
Valuation and other items in Q1 were -€27m.

Costs

Operating expenses have progressed in line with expectations, 3% higher y/y in
Q1. The Group continues to maintain tight control over its cost base while
managing inflation. In Q1, the Group accrued charges related to regulatory
fees and levies of €105m, which represents most of the expected FY25 total.

Balance Sheet

Customer loan balances were €82.4bn compared to €82.5bn at December 2024.
In Q1, the core loan book increased by €0.3bn, or 2% on an annualised basis.
Exiting portfolios within our Corporate and Commercial division reduced by
€0.4 billion whilst FX also had a negative impact of €0.1bn. By division,
trends in net lending in Q1 were as follows:

·    Retail Ireland net lending increased by €0.3bn, driven by continued
strong growth in mortgage lending. Our mortgage market share of new lending
was 37%.

·    Corporate and Commercial net lending decreased by €0.5bn, primarily
reflecting deleveraging within portfolios we are exiting of €0.4bn and lower
SME and Corporate lending in Ireland of €0.2bn.

·    Retail UK net lending increased by €0.2bn

 

 Loan Balances (by division)       Dec-24  (EUR billion)   Mar-25 (EUR billion)
 Retail Ireland                    38.5                    38.8
 Retail UK                         20.4                    20.6
 Corporate and Commercial Core     21.1                    20.9
 Corporate and Commercial Exiting  2.5                     2.1

 

Our liquidity profile remains strong, supported by our retail franchise in
Ireland. Customer deposits were

€103.2bn at March 2025, €0.1bn higher in Q1. The movement reflects growth
in Retail Ireland and Retail UK, partially offset by lower Corporate and
Commercial volumes. Flow into term/other products in Ireland was €0.7bn in
Q1 2025, in line with expectations.

 

 Deposit trends                  Dec-24 (EUR billion)  Mar-25 (EUR billion)
 Total customer balances         103.1                 103.2
 Everyday Banking                81.7                  81.9
 (of which term/other)           8.4                   9.2
 UK deposits (EUR)               14.7                  14.9
 UK deposits (Stg£ equivalent)   12.2                  12.4
 Corporate deposits              6.7                   6.4

 

The Group's liquid assets of €43.6bn were stable in Q1, while wholesale
funding of €9.4bn reduced by €1.5bn following scheduled maturities. The
Group successfully issued €0.6bn of AT1 securities in March, at a coupon of
6.125% and a reset spread of 363bps, the lowest ever credit spread for an
Irish bank AT1.

 

At March 2025, the Group's liquidity coverage ratio was 203% (December 2024:
202%), the loan to deposit ratio was 80% (December 2024: 80%), and the net
stable funding ratio 154% (December 2024: 155%).

Asset Quality

The Group's asset quality remained strong. The NPE ratio was 2.5% of gross
customer loans at March 2025, vs. 2.2% in December 2024. Overall, the NPE
ratio remains near historical lows and is 70bps lower y/y. The Group continues
to focus on achieving further asset quality improvements through a combination
of organic and inorganic activity.

Capital Position

The Group's pro-forma CET1 ratio at end March 2025 was 15.9%(1) (14.6%
December 2024). The Group's capital performance in Q1 reflects net organic
capital generation of 50bps, and the benefit from Basel IV of 115bps,
partially offset by an ordinary dividend accrual and investment in RWA. The
accrual of most of the FY25 regulatory fees and levies charge in Q1 is a
seasonal headwind to organic capital generation. The Group's Total Capital
ratio was 22.4% at end Q1.

 

RWAs at end March 2025 of €51.6bn (€55.3bn December 2024) primarily
reflect the benefit of Basel IV implementation (-€3.7bn RWA).

 

€268m or 45% of our €590m share buyback programme, announced alongside our
FY24 results, has been executed as at 30th April, with 25m ordinary shares
repurchased at an average price of €10.91.

 
2025 guidance unchanged

·   NII expected to be >€3.25bn, based on the Group's rate outlook(2)

·   Business income (including share of associates and JVs) expected to be
c.5% higher vs 2024

·   Operating expenses expected to be c.3% higher vs 2024

·   Levies and regulatory charges expected to be stable vs 2024 (€123m)

·   Non-core items between €100-125m

·   Subject to no material change in economic conditions or outlook,
impairment charge expected to be low to mid 20bps. Macroeconomic scenarios
impacting credit impairment are updated semi-annually, with the next update as
part of the half-year credit impairment process

·   2025 adjusted RoTE of c.15%

·   Strong net organic capital generation of 250 to 270bps expected
(excluding the Basel IV benefit)

·   The Group continues to remain vigilant to risks associated with trade
dislocation

 

Analyst webcast

Management will host a webcast today at 08.30am BST. Access to the webcast can
be gained through the link below. Please log in 5 minutes prior to the start
time.

 

Please contact Group Investor Relations at investor.relations@boi.com if any
issue with accessing this link

 

Bank of Ireland Q1 IMS Webcast
(https://boi-q1-25-earnings-webcast.open-exchange.net/)

 

(1) Pro-forma CET1 ratio of 15.9% reflects the inclusion of unaudited Q1
profits after an ordinary dividend accrual; the Group's reported CET1 ratio
was 15.6%, reflecting the mechanical exclusion of residual Q1 profits in
accordance with EBA Q&A 2023_6887

(      2) The Group's NII guidance is based on an average 2025 ECB
deposit rate of 2.18% (previously 2.25%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ends

 

 

For further information please contact: Bank of Ireland

 Mark Spain, Group Chief Financial Officer                                  +353 1 2508900 ext 43291
 Eamonn Hughes, Chief Sustainability & Investor Relations Officer           +353 (0)87 2026325
 Damien Garvey, Director, Group External Communications and Public Affairs  +353 (0)86 8314435

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