- ANZ today announced a Statutory Profit after tax for the half year ended 31 March 2024 of $3,407 million. Cash Profit was $3,552 million, down 1% on the previous half.
- ANZ’s Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio increased to 13.5% and Cash Return on Equity excluding capital retained to purchase Suncorp Bank was 10.7%.[3]
- The proposed Interim Dividend is 83 cents per share (cps), partially franked at 65%.
- ANZ intends to buy-back up to $2 billion of shares on-market as part of its capital management plan.
ANZ Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott said: “This half’s strong performance is a direct consequence of peer-leading diversification as well as our disciplined focus on productivity and delivery.
“Coming off a record 2023, each division delivered for the Group and we’ve made good progress on the things we said we would: preparing for the integration of Suncorp Bank, growing ANZ Plus, leveraging our Institutional processing platforms, and further driving productivity.
“Our preparations to integrate Suncorp Bank are well advanced. While the time taken to progress the necessary approvals has taken longer than anticipated, we have used that time productively and we are more confident than ever about the benefits that will follow.
“Our flagship digital offering, ANZ Plus, has grown to almost 690,000 customers and approaching $14 billion in deposits at the end of April – and we have just introduced the ability to create joint accounts. Net promoter scores are consistently higher than our peers, while attracting on average 35,000 customers every month, around half of which are new to the bank.
“ANZ Plus is already having an impact on the financial wellbeing of customers, with around 47% using at least one of our financial wellbeing features and the introduction of controls to better protect customers from scams.
“Our Institutional payment platforms business is a clear differentiator with the facilitation of around $164 trillion in payments each year. As a result, payments revenue for the half was up 4%, while international payments grew 8.5% year on year. We further extended our leadership in this space, becoming the first major bank to go live with a natively built, API-enabled, PayTo service for billers in Australia.
“Our diversification continues to serve us well. In a world where retail banking in Australia and New Zealand is more competitive than ever, our International business performed strongly, with revenue up 16% for the half. We also continued to further simplify the bank, including completing the partial sale of our stake in Malaysia’s AmBank, releasing $668 million in capital, which will be returned to shareholders via our $2 billion on market share buy-back.
“Across the Group, we continued to invest in the franchise while maintaining a disciplined approach to costs, unlocking $200 million of savings through productivity measures during the half. These initiatives delivered simpler, more robust processes that will have enduring benefits for the bank. This included further automation across home loan application processing and simplifying our technology.
“Finally, this strong financial performance means we have never been better placed to support customers doing it tough. While generally they have remained resilient, we know there are many who are challenged by rising cost-of-living and my message to them is that we are here ready and willing to help them navigate through this challenging period,” Mr Elliott said.
CREDIT QUALITY
The total credit impairment charge for the first half was $70 million, comprising:
- a collectively assessed provision (CP) charge of $32 million.
- an individually assessed provision (IP) charge of $38 million.
The CP charge takes our total CP balance at 31 March 2024 to $4,046 million.
DIVIDEND & CAPITAL
ANZ Banking Group’s capital position remains strong, with a Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Ratio of 13.5%, an increase of 16 basis points since September 2023. This includes capital being held for the proposed acquisition of Suncorp Bank.
The Board has proposed an Interim Dividend of 83 cps, partially franked at 65%.
ANZ intends to buy back up to $2 billion of shares on-market as part of its capital management plan, reflecting our strong capital position and the benefits of the partial sale of our share in AmBank. The on-market buy-back is expected to reduce ANZ’s CET1 Ratio by approximately 46 basis points.
In July 2022, ANZ announced an agreement to acquire Suncorp Bank to accelerate the growth of our Australia Retail and Commercial businesses and improve our geographic balance. In February this year the Australian Competition Tribunal authorised the proposed acquisition.
Completion remains subject to approval from the Federal Treasurer and the amendment of the Metway Merger Act. Preparations to integrate Suncorp Bank into ANZ Group are well-advanced, subject to these conditions being met.