By Pietro Lombardi 
 

UniCredit SpA on Thursday posted better-than-expected results for the first quarter as strong trading and falling provisions offset a decline in net interest income.

The Italian bank posted quarterly net profit of 887 million euros ($1.06 billion) compared with a loss of EUR2.71 billion a year earlier, when results were dragged by soaring bad-loan provisions.

Revenue rose 7.1% to EUR4.69 billion. Trading income rose to EUR639 million from EUR173 million. This, coupled with a 4.3% increase in fees, offset a nearly 13% decline in net interest income.

Analysts had forecast a quarterly profit of EUR413 million on revenue of EUR4.28 billion, according to a consensus provided by the bank.

Provisions fell roughly 87%, better than analysts had expected.

Looking at the year ahead, the bank expects underlying net profit in line with previous guidance, while costs should be around the levels seen in 2019. For revenue, the bank said it will be in line with consensus, which currently sees revenue of about EUR17.1 billion.

 

Write to Pietro Lombardi at pietro.lombardi@wsj.com; @pietrolombard10

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

May 06, 2021 01:45 ET (05:45 GMT)

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