This statistic shows the statutory profit or loss before tax for the five major banks on the United Kingom (UK) market for the first half of year 2012, first half of year 2013 and first half of year 2014. In the first half of 2014 (ending in June 2014), the HSBC statutory profit amounted to over 7.23 billion British pounds (GBP).
Statutory profit or loss before tax of the five major banks in the United Kingdom (UK) in first half of 2012, first half of 2013 and first half of 2014
(in million GBP)
Characteristic
Barclays
RBS
Lloyds
HSBC
SCB
H1 2014
2,501
2,652
863
7,238
1,908
H1 2013
1,677
1,374
2,134
9,112
2,153
H1 2012
871
-1,682
-456
8,077
2,496
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Statutory profit or loss before tax in million GBP8718711,6771,6772,5012,501-1,682-1,6821,3741,3742,6522,652-456-4562,1342,1348638638,0778,0779,1129,1127,2387,2382,4962,4962,1532,1531,9081,908BarclaysRBSLloydsHSBCSCBH1 2012H1 2013H1 2014
-2,50002,5005,0007,50010,00012,500
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