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UK Lender Nationwide Reports Record 1st-Half Member Benefits

LONDON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Nationwide Building Society reported record benefits for its customers in the first half of its financial year, including a 344 million pound ($425.94 million) payout and 885 million pounds of incentives on products below market rates.

The country's largest building society made 100 pound transfers into the current accounts of 3.4 million members in May, paying longstanding customers some of its profits from rising interest rates.

The member-owned lender, which competes with Britain's big banks but does not have to prioritise shareholder returns, on Friday said profit for the six months to Sept. 30 rose to 989 million pounds from 969 million pounds a year earlier.

While higher central bank policy rates have lifted lenders' profits in Britain, they have also pressured households already grappling with higher costs on goods as well as mortgages.

Nationwide said credit impairment charges were down at 54 million pounds from 108 million in the first half of the previous year but warned that borrowers still face "higher interest rates, continued inflationary pressures and the uncertain economic outlook".

Activity in the housing market is expected to remain subdued in the short term, Nationwide said, but income growth and lower fixed-rate mortgage rates could help to improve housing affordability over time.

($1 = 0.8076 pounds)

Reporting by Lawrence White Editing by David Goodman

Source: Reuters


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