Brazil’s BTG Pactual reports 15% jump in quarterly adjusted net income

Brazil’s BTG Pactual reports 15% jump in quarterly adjusted net income

(Reuters) – Brazil’s Banco BTG Pactual (BVMF:BPAC3)’s third-quarter adjusted net income jumped 15% from the same period last year supported by higher revenues and improved operational leverage.

Adjusted net income for the quarter came at 3.21 billion reais ($557.83 million), the bank said in a securities filing.

Revenue for the largest investment bank in Latin America grew 14% to total 6.45 billion reais.

“Client franchises continued to expand, posting record revenues in Wealth, Asset, and Corporate Lending businesses,” BTG said.

Despite Brazil’s central bank raising interest rates to 11.25% and analysts anticipating a slowdown in BTG’s earnings growth in the coming quarters, citing potential impacts on corporate credit and capital markets operations.

The return on average equity (ROAE), a gauge of profitability, hit 23.5% in the quarter.

Last month the bank received preliminary approval from the country’s antitrust regulator to buy the hotel operations of AccorInvest in Brazil for 1.7 billion reais.

BTG funds have $5.5 billion in assets under management in the real estate sector, most of it in Brazil.

($1 = 5.7544 reais)

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