reported an uptick in its debt arrears in third-quarter due to high interest rates and sticky inflation, while also posting a fall in its capital levels.
The bank said that its mortgages with more than 90 days late rose 0.80% in the three-months ended June for the country, in a update which did not include any cash earnings number. The bank further reported cash profit of A$1.8 billion for the third quarter ended June on account of higher earnings and margin management.Our Standards:
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