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    Britain's Nationwide first-half income up 46% on Virgin Money integration

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    Posted on November 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nationwide Building Society's income increased by 46% in H1 due to Virgin Money integration, despite a drop in statutory profit.

    Nationwide's First-Half Income Surges 46% with Virgin Money

    By Lawrence White

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Nationwide Building Society reported on Thursday a 46% rise in income for the first half of its financial year, as it increased lending and deposits while integrating Virgin Money, which it took over last year.

    The member-owned lender, which competes with Britain's big banks but does not like them prioritise shareholder returns, reported total underlying income of 3.1 billion pounds ($4.1 billion) for the six months to September 30, up from 2.1 billion pounds in the same period last year, as it adds the smaller lender's mortgage and retail banking business.

    Nationwide's statutory profit before tax fell to 486 million pounds from 568 million the year before after it paid out 400 million pounds to members in May via its fairer share payment.

    Instead of profit, Nationwide focuses on how much it pays out to its customers in beneficial rates and direct cash handouts, a measure known as member value that slipped slightly to 1.2 billion pounds from 1.3 billion in 2024.

    The strong performance from Britain's second-biggest mortgage lender followed a similarly upbeat earnings season for rival listed banks such as NatWest, Lloyds Banking Group and Barclays, as banks shrugged off concerns about Britain's sluggish economic growth to book bumper profits from robust lending and low customer default levels.

    ($1 = 0.7657 pounds)

    (Reporting by Lawrence White. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nationwide's income rose 46% in the first half.
    • •Integration of Virgin Money boosted results.
    • •Statutory profit before tax decreased to 486 million pounds.
    • •Member value slightly declined to 1.2 billion pounds.
    • •Strong performance amid sluggish UK economic growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain's Nationwide first-half income up 46% on Virgin Money integration

    1What is income?

    Income refers to the money received by an individual or organization, typically in exchange for providing goods or services, or through investments.

    2What is a mortgage?

    A mortgage is a loan specifically for purchasing real estate, where the property itself serves as collateral for the loan.

    3What is a statutory profit?

    Statutory profit is the profit calculated according to the legal requirements and accounting standards, often used for tax purposes.

    4What is member value?

    Member value is a measure used by mutual organizations, such as building societies, to quantify the benefits provided to members, including cash payouts and favorable rates.

    5What is lending?

    Lending is the act of providing funds to borrowers with the expectation of repayment, typically with interest, over a specified period.

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