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TSB's first-half net profit jumps – but only due to Solid Energy write-back

Without the Solid Energy write-back, TSB Bank's first-half net profit would have been down about 5% - with special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 10 Dec 2015

Click the NBR Radio box for on-demand special feature audio: TSB chief executive Kevin Murphy discusses the bank’s first-half results and the competitive environment

TSB Bank’s first-half net profit jumped nearly 39%, but only because it wrote back a significant part of its exposure to bonds

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 10 Dec 2015
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