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BMO earnings dip in 1st quarter

BMO Harris Bank parent company BMO Financial Group today reported first quarter net income of $1.0 billion (Canadian) on a reported basis, down 5 percent from $1.2 billion a year ago.

Quarterly revenue was $4.1 billion, down from $4.2 billion in 2012.

The acquisition of M&I Bank’s performing loan portfolio provided a $79 million after-tax benefit for BMO. The integration of the businesses cost $92 million, and included system conversions, restructuring, employee-related charges, consulting fees, marketing costs and rebranding.

“BMO had a strong first quarter, with momentum in each of our businesses and a strong capital position. Looking ahead, we are well-positioned to leverage our North American platform and deliver sustained earnings growth,” said Bill Downe, president and CEO. 

Read more in the BizTimes Money Weekly.

 

BMO Harris Bank parent company BMO Financial Group today reported first quarter net income of $1.0 billion (Canadian) on a reported basis, down 5 percent from $1.2 billion a year ago.

Quarterly revenue was $4.1 billion, down from $4.2 billion in 2012.

The acquisition of M&I Bank's performing loan portfolio provided a $79 million after-tax benefit for BMO. The integration of the businesses cost $92 million, and included system conversions, restructuring, employee-related charges, consulting fees, marketing costs and rebranding.

"BMO had a strong first quarter, with momentum in each of our businesses and a strong capital position. Looking ahead, we are well-positioned to leverage our North American platform and deliver sustained earnings growth," said Bill Downe, president and CEO. 

Read more in the BizTimes Money Weekly.

 

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