Degroof Petercam, Belgium’s largest private bank, on Wednesday reported a double-digit decline in its full year net profit because of one-time costs related to sale of a majority stake to France’s Credit Agricole group and due to higher tax pressure.
Addressing its business performance, the firm said its private banking business improved due to higher interest rates, while its asset management and corporate finance activities faced declines in revenues.
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