Bradford & Bingley returns to profit

Author: Paula John
IFAonline | 30 Jul 2010 | 12:04

Categories: Mortgages

Topics: Bradford & Bingley

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Bradford & Bingley (B&B) has returned to the black after reporting a loss last year.

The nationalized lender announced today it made a pre-tax profit of £896m in the first half of 2010, having made a loss of £160m a year earlier.

B&B, which is closed to new business, attributed the improvement in its earnings to cost cutting and a reduction in mortgage arrears.

The bank’s operating costs fell to £59m in H1 2010 from £65m in H1 2009, while arrears fell by 18% in the first half of this year.

In 2008, Santander bought B&B’s retail branches and savings accounts, while the rest of the company's business, including its mortgage book, was taken into public ownership by the Government.

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Taxpayer refund

All these profits will now have to pay back the taxpayer for all the toxic 90% LTV Self Cert and B2L loans it gave out which were not affordable. How many years will it be until the taxpayer gets all its money back?

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30 Jul 2010 | 15:49
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