Schwab net interest revenue drops 24% as clients move cash

Schwab net interest revenue drops 24% as clients move cash
The Fed's rate hikes have pressured Schwab's banking arm by encouraging some clients to shift money from the bank to other investment products.
OCT 16, 2023
By  Bloomberg

Charles Schwab Corp. reported Monday that its net interest revenue sank 24% to $2.2 billion from the year prior as clients moved cash into higher-yielding products.

The company’s bank deposits fell 28% to $284.4 billion in the third quarter from the year prior, beating the $268.8 billion average estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.

“However, cash realignment activity decelerated further during the quarter — even with the brief uptick in August and an increase in long-term interest rates,” chief financial officer Peter Crawford said in a statement Monday.

The Westlake, Texas-based firm reported $46 billion in core net new assets for the quarter, and $27 billion in September — which was a decline of 32% from a year earlier. Adjusted earnings per share were 77 cents, a slight beat on analysts’ estimates of 74 cents. 

Schwab shares fell 0.35% to $51.15 at 8:44 a.m. in New York.

Net revenues fell 16% to $4.6 billion from a year prior, slightly missing analysts’ expectations.

EXPENSE SAVINGS

The Federal Reserve’s rate hikes over the past year-and-a-half to combat inflation have pressured Schwab’s banking arm, a pivotal source of revenue. Higher rates encouraged some clients to move money from the bank to other investment products, including money-market funds, in a process known as “cash sorting.”

Company executives have previously said that the worst of that deposit move is over and they anticipate growth again by the end of this year.

The stock tumbled about 38% year-to-date after the bank was hit by some of the turmoil that consumed midsize banks this spring. The firm issued roughly $2.4 billion of senior notes in late August, “further bolstering our diversified liquidity profile,” Crawford said Monday.

The firm has also identified opportunities for increased efficiency, including “harnessing the benefits of increased automation,” Chief Executive Walt Bettinger said in the statement. “Once fully implemented, we expect these actions to deliver at least $1 billion of incremental annual expense savings.”

The brokerage continues to integrate with TD Ameritrade, and Monday unveiled a revamped trading platform built in part on TD Ameritrade’s systems. 

“It’s a super-charged, holistic retail trading experience that surpasses its predecessors and makes Schwab the clear destination for retail trading,” James Kostulias, managing director and head of trading services at Schwab said in a statement. “Trading is a huge focus for us at Schwab and represents a critical part of our overall business as we go forward.”

The firm issued roughly $2.4 billion of senior notes in late August, “further bolstering our diversified liquidity profile,” Crawford said. 

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