8:41am Friday 29th August 2008
Beleaguered lender Bradford & Bingley said it had crashed into the red in the first half of 2008, after credit crunch losses and rising bad debts.
The buy-to-let specialist made pre-tax losses of £26.7 million, compared with profits of £180.4 million in the same period last year.
B&B said bad debt charges on its lending had jumped to £74.6 million from just £5.3 million last year as more borrowers struggled to keep up payments.
The firm also wrote off £155 million on investments hit by the continuing financial turmoil. B&B added that it was cautious over prospects for the rest of the year as the housing market worsened.
It said: "In the light of continuing weakness in the housing market and the wider economy, we continue to expect arrears and repossessions to increase for the remainder of the year, although we will be putting further resources into tackling the problem."
The results cap a turbulent six months for B&B, in which the lender has lost its chief executive and unsettled the City with twice-rehashed plans to strengthen its finances by raising money from shareholders.
The company, which eventually succeeded in raising £400 million, said its main buy-to-let market remained strong but planned to cut back on lending until the economic environment improved.
"In terms of lending, the main area of focus remains buy-to-let, where tenant demand remains strong and rents are rising. However, we plan to reduce mortgage volumes in the second half and into 2009 until more favourable economic conditions return," the group said.
New chief executive Richard Pym - the former boss of Alliance & Leicester who joined last week - will set out his plans for the business in the autumn, with the group looking at cutting costs and boosting retail deposits in an "extraordinary market climate".
The firm is also attempting to renegotiate the terms of a deal under which it buys mortgages from US financial services company GMAC as arrears rise.
FORTY schools and colleges in the borough closed today because of the early-morning snowfall.
BURY new boy Dean Howell reckons he has joined one of the best teams in League Two following his loan move from Aldershot.
Bolton and Leigh main roads were gridlocked for several hours today following a heavy snow fall during the night.
HEAVY snowfall overnight brought traffic in the borough to a standstill this morning.
TWO Bury men caught with a lethal firearms arsenal have been jailed for a total of 17 and a half years.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
A boy who died after being hit by a bus in Longsight today has been formally identified.
BURY police’s crime prevention trailer will be sited at the Market Hall entrance each Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, beginning next week.
COMMUNITY officials from Whitefield and Unsworth have drawn up an ambitious three-year plan to make life better in the area.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
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