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UK's Paragon Banking lifts margin outlook, flags softer consumer sentiment

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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Paragon Banking Raises Margin Outlook, Notes Softer Consumer Sentiment in UK

By Simone Lobo

Paragon Banking Group's Financial Performance and Market Outlook

June 2 (Reuters) - British buy-to-let lender Paragon Banking Group on Tuesday forecast annual net interest margin at the upper end of previous outlook, but flagged softer consumer and business sentiment amid political and geopolitical uncertainty.

Market Volatility and Interest Rate Uncertainty

The volatility along with an uncertain interest rate outlook has pushed borrowers and businesses into wait-and-see mode, forcing Paragon to reprice mortgages six times more often than usual, CEO Nigel Terrington told Reuters.

Impact on Mortgage Pricing and Lending

The specialist bank, which provides mortgages for landlords and loans for business customers, also took an impairment of £21.5 million related to development finance loans.

CEO's Explanation of Impairment

Explaining the hit, Terrington said, "Big costs like the interest rates and costs of building a house all went up a lot...and then house prices were a little flat and soft. So you had all of that combination coming together."

Net Interest Margin Forecast and Contributing Factors

The bank expects to report net interest margin of 300 basis points for fiscal year 2026, below 313 basis points reported a year ago, but on the upper end of previous outlook of 290 to 300 basis points.

The company attributes the improved margin outlook to cheaper wholesale funding over retail savings but anticipates tightening in the second half.

Analyst Commentary and Management Strategy

While the bank may beat its margin forecast in the second half, it has taken a number of measures to mitigate deposit market pressure over the last six months that may be harder to repeat, said Jefferies analysts.

However, the analysts added the management is "willing to pull levers in a sensible fashion to manage near-term funding headwinds."

Share Performance and Profit Report

Shares of the company fell as much as 7.5% in the session after it also reported a 2.5% fall in underlying profit for six months ended 31 March, 2026.

(Reporting by Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

Key Takeaways

  • Paragon forecasts full-year net interest margin of around 300 bps, at upper end of prior 290–300 bps guidance, helped by cheaper wholesale funding despite expected H2 tightening (ng.investing.com)
  • Borrower caution amid political and geopolitical uncertainty has forced the bank to reprice mortgages six times more often than usual, according to CEO Nigel Terrington (ng.investing.com)
  • The bank took a £21.5 million impairment on development finance loans due to rising build costs and soft house prices, contributing to a 2.5% drop in underlying profit to £145.7 million for six months to 31 March 2026 (ng.investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What margin outlook did Paragon Banking provide?
Paragon Banking expects its annual net interest margin at the upper end of its 290-300 basis point outlook for fiscal year 2026.
Why did Paragon Banking flag softer consumer sentiment?
The bank cited political and geopolitical uncertainty, along with an uncertain interest rate outlook, resulting in softer consumer and business sentiment.
What financial impact did Paragon Banking report?
Paragon Banking took an impairment of £21.5 million related to development finance loans and reported a 2.5% fall in underlying profit for the six months ended 31 March, 2026.
How has Paragon responded to market volatility?
Paragon has repriced mortgages more frequently and taken measures to mitigate deposit market pressure, though these may be harder to repeat going forward.
What caused Paragon Banking’s share price drop?
Shares fell by as much as 7.5% after the company reported lower underlying profit and flagged the impact of economic uncertainty.

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