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RNS Number : 8648S Paragon Banking Group PLC 29 July 2025
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Tuesday 29 July 2025
PARAGON BANKING GROUP PLC
Trading update
Continued strong performance
Paragon Banking Group PLC ("the Group" or "Paragon") today publishes its Q3 trading update based on the business performance from 1 October 2024 to 30 June 2025.
Nigel Terrington, Chief Executive, said:
"The nine months to June 2025 have seen another strong trading period for the
Group, with loan balances up 4.8% from Q3 2024 and deposit growth supported by
the take-up of our new Spring App, which was launched to the public during the
quarter. Spring's market entry exceeded expectations, with deposit balances
growing well and strong customer service feedback placing it close to the top
of UK bank deposit-taker rankings.
We welcome the changes to the MREL regime which, along with a proposed broader set of reforms, support a more competitive and dynamic financial services sector. The momentum in our business and the resilience of our business model means we are well-positioned to continue supporting our customers and delivering strong returns for our shareholders."
Financial and operational highlights
The Group has maintained its strong performance, with volumes, margins, costs
and capital in line with our expectations.
Mortgage advances for the nine months totalled £1.1 billion, up marginally on
the previous year's levels, with new business completions for the quarter
reflecting the stamp duty disruption on the opening pipeline. A stronger
buy-to-let pipeline built across the period, ended 27.6% above its March 2025
level at £0.8 billion. The growth in the pipeline mainly occurred towards the
end of the period and consequently our full year volumes are expected to be
around the lower end of original guidance but should support a more favourable
start to the new financial year.
Commercial Lending volumes remain in line with expectations, with combined
motor, asset finance and development finance advances for the nine months to
June up 6.6% year-on-year. However net repayments on structured lending
revolving credit facilities took overall commercial lending advances to £0.9
billion, a reduction of 1.5% from the prior year's level. However, the
structured lending pipeline is strong and the development finance pipeline at
the quarter end was broadly in line with its March 2025 position.
Customer retention rates have remained strong, with the annualised buy-to-let
redemption rate at the end of Q3 at 7.0%, little changed from the position
reported at the half-year (H1 2025: 7.1%).
At £16.2 billion, the net loan book was up 1.1% during the quarter and 4.8%
from its Q3 2024 level.
Credit performance
Credit dynamics remain in line with the position reported at the 2025
half-year results. The three-month plus arrears levels on the buy-to-let
portfolio stood at 54 basis points (H1 2025: 51bp), and the work out of the
cohort of development finance loans from early 2022, impacted by the step-up
in interest rates and inflation, continues to generate impairment
requirements. There were no new development finance default cases in the June
quarter.
Funding
Retail savings balances rose by 1.5% during the quarter to £16.0 billion,
supported in part by flows through the new Spring app following its public
launch in April.
Capital
Our unverified capital ratios were in line with expectations at 13.6% for CET1
and 15.4% for TCR at the quarter end (these reflect half of the assumed final
dividend and the full £100.0 million buy-back for FY 2025). These figures
compare to 14.2% and 16.0% at H1 2025 respectively.
Guidance and outlook
The following guidance applies for our FY 2025 performance:
FY 2025 metric Previous guidance Updated guidance
Mortgage Lending advances £1.6 - £1.8 billion Around £1.6 billion
Commercial Lending advances £1.2 - £1.4 billion Unchanged
NIM Over 300 bp Unchanged
Operating expenses Below £185 million Unchanged
RoTE 15 - 20% Unchanged
Share buy-backs Up to £100 million Unchanged
For further information, please contact:
Paragon Banking Group PLC Headland
Nigel Terrington, Chief Executive Lucy Legh / Charlie Twigg
Richard Woodman, Chief Financial Officer paragon@headlandconsultancy.com
Tel: 0121 712 3161 Tel: 020 3805 4822
Paragon will be releasing its full year results for the twelve months to 30
September 2025 on Wednesday 3 December 2025.
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