The FINANCIAL — John Cryan, Chief Executive Officer, said: “Our second-quarter results give a good summary of where we stand today. Profitability is significantly better than a year ago. We made good progress in bringing costs down and continued to attract net money inflows from clients.”
“Despite the significant improvement, this level of profitability falls short of our longer term aspirations. Revenues were not as universally strong as we would have liked, in large measure because of muted client activity in many of the capital markets. As we modernise our bank we are turning our focus onto building profitable growth.”
Pre-tax profit of € 822 million vs. € 408 million in the second quarter of 2016
— Operating performance before debt valuation adjustments (DVA), the valuation of own debt, restructuring/severance, litigations and impairments of € 1.1 billion
— Net income of € 466 million, up from € 20 million in the prior year period
Revenues of € 6.6 billion, down 10% year-on-year
— Negative impact of more than € 340 million from the tightening of spreads on own debt and losses on sales of businesses
— Non-recurrence of one-time gain of € 192 million on sale of stake in VISA Europe in the prior year period
Provision for credit losses of € 79 million, down 70% year-on-year
— Releases and a benign credit environment among private and commercial clients
— Broad-based improvement in corporate portfolios
Noninterest expenses of € 5.7 billion, down 15% year-on-year
— Adjusted costs down 6% year-on-year, or € 391 million, to € 5.6 billion
Savings from the wind-down of the Non-Core Operations Unit (NCOU)
Progress on restructuring and disposals of non-core businesses
— Non-recurrence of a € 285 million goodwill impairment in the prior year period
— Lower restructuring and litigation charges
Headcount down by 4,656 full-time equivalents (FTE) vs. end of second quarter 2016
— Headcount down 1,525 to 96,652 FTE during the second quarter
— Despite approximately 100 further net hires in Anti-Financial Crime / Compliance during the quarter
Fully loaded Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio at 14.1% at quarter end, pro forma for capital raise
— Reflecting net proceeds of capital raise in April
— Risk Weighted Assets (fully loaded) of € 355 billion, down € 3 billion during the quarter, driven by negative FX impact of € 6 billion
— Fully loaded leverage ratio of 3.8% in the quarter, pro forma for capital raise
Positive net money inflows
— Net new money of € 9 billion during the quarter with inflows in the Private & Commercial Bank, including Wealth Management, and in Deutsche Asset Management
The first half year of 2017 in summary:
— Pre-tax profit of € 1.7 billion, up 72% year-on-year
— Net income of € 1.0 billion, versus € 256 million in the first half of 2016
— Revenues of € 14.0 billion, down 10% or € 1.5 billion
Including negative impact of € 1.0 billion predominantly from debt valuation adjustments, tightening of spreads on own debt and business disposals
— Provision for credit losses of € 212 million, down 62%
— Noninterest expenses of € 12.0 billion, down 13% or € 1.9 billion
Including adjusted costs likewise of € 12.0 billion, down 6% or € 724 million
— Fully-loaded CET 1 ratio of 14.1%, pro forma, versus 10.8% as at June 30, 2016
— Net money inflows of € 16 billion, versus net outflows of € 28 billion in the first half of 2016
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