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Barclays profits amid UK economic ‘uncertainty’ in UK

February 21, 2019
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Barclays has reported a profit of £3.5bn for 2018, unchanged on the previous year.

Its UK business made a provision of £150m for “anticipated economic uncertainty” related to Brexit.

If the economy suffers after the UK’s departure from the EU, the extra allowance will help Barclays cover costs such as rising bad debts.

Read: Barclays, Invest In Africa support SMEs

The bank’s chief executive, Jes Staley, said 2018 had been a “very significant” year, with several issues resolved.

Last year, it took charges of £2.2bn to cover legal issues and fines, including a large settlement with US regulators and, in the UK, compensation over PPI.

Barclays confirmed that it will pay a dividend of 6.5p this year.

The company’s management is under pressure from US-based financier Edward Bramson to raise its performance.

Read: Barclays Africa changes name to ABSA Group effective today

Mr Bramson owns a 5.5% stake and wants to take a seat on the board. In particular, he thinks Barclays should scale back its investment bank.

Last year, the investment bank reported a 15% increase in profits to £2.6bn.

In a statement accompanying the latest results, Mr Staley said his plans would be good for shareholders.

He said the bank planned to return a greater proportion of its earnings to shareholders, including buying back shares in the company, a move which traditionally supports the share price.

Brexit concerns

Barclays is not the only bank to warn about the possible negative impact of Brexit on the economy.

Last week, RBS chief Ross McEwan said the UK economy faced “a heightened level of uncertainty related to ongoing Brexit negotiations”.

He told the BBC: “Larger corporations are pausing on their investments. And this cannot be good for the economy long-term, because those large corporations then employ smaller businesses and individuals.”

At the end of last year HSBC also raised its provision for economic uncertainty in the UK by £165m to £410m.

Source: bbc

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