BMO Financial’s wealth management unit has reported net income of CAD264m ($210.7m) for the third quarter of 2017, a surge of 32% compared with CAD201m ($160.4m) reported a year ago.
The division’s adjusted net income, which excludes the amortisation of acquisition-related intangible assets and acquisition integration costs, increased 23% to CAD279m from CAD227m a year earlier.
For the period ended 31 July 2017, Traditional wealth net income rose 28% to CAD188m from CAD147m a year ago, while adjusted net income in Traditional wealth increased 17% year-on-year to CAD203m.
The unit’s assets under management and administration at the end of July 2017 totalled CAD878bn, a rise of 2% compared to the previous year.
Overall, the banking group posted a net income of CAD1.38bn for the third quarter of 2017, an increase of 11% from CAD1.24bn in the corresponding quarter of 2016.
BMO Financial Group CEO Bill Downe said: “BMO’s performance this quarter continues to demonstrate the strength of our differentiated operating model, delivering resilient earnings growth in an evolving environment, with adjusted earnings of $1.4 billion, up 6% from last year, and adjusted earnings per share of $2.03.
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