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France’s Societe Generale plunges into loss on coronavirus hit

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France’s Societe Generale plunges into loss on coronavirus hit

A picture taken on October 28, 2019, shows the logo of the Societe Generale bank, in Ouistreham, Normandy, northwestern France. (Photo by Sameer Al-DOUMY / AFP)

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Societe Generale posts a net loss of 1.26 billion euros ($1.48 billion) in April-June 2020

Top French bank Societe Generale said on Monday, August 3, the COVID-19 crisis pushed it into a 2nd quarter loss of more than a billion euros as it was forced to increase loss provisions sharply.

The net loss of 1.26 billion euros ($1.48 billion) for the 3 months to June compared with a profit of more than a billion euros in the same period a year earlier and follows a loss of 326 million euros in the 1st quarter.

“This quarter has been sharply impacted by the COVID-19 global health crisis and its economic repercussions,” Societe Generale said in a statement.

Net banking income – a bank’s core measure of profitability – tumbled 13.5%, with all business areas affected except for private banking, asset management, and financial and consultation services.

Given the uncertain outlook, the bank said it had put aside 653 million euros to cover losses during the 3 months.

While most banks have suffered badly in the coronavirus pandemic like Societe Generale, its French peer BNP Paribas bucked the trend, managing to report on Friday, July 31, only a slightly lower 2nd quarter net profit of 2.3 billion euros thanks to a surge in investment banking.

BNP however was also forced to more than double provisions to 1.4 billion euros.

Societe General said it had been forced into two large write-downs – 700 million euros on its markets activities, plus another 650 million euros on certain tax benefits.

Despite the loss and difficult environment, the bank’s capital adequacy position remained strong, at 12.5% at end-June compared with 12.6% at end-March.

Societe Generale said the clear challenge now was to adapt to the changes brought by the pandemic.

“If the months of April and May were marked by a reduction in activity in many economies around the world, the rebound since mid-May has been encouraging,” bank chief Frederic Oudea said in the statement.

“Supported by a very solid capital base and a loan book of intrinsic quality, the bank is going to continue the adjustment of its business to the new post-COVID environment, extending notably its cost-cutting efforts,” Oudea said.

Societe Generale said it had reduced its 2nd quarter costs by 10% compared with the 2019 period.

“The group is already working on its 2021-23 strategy around 3 priority objectives – the importance of the client, social and environmental responsibility, and operational efficiency based on new digital technologies,” Oudea said. – Rappler.com

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