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Barclays Eyes 2028 Growth Targets as Q4 Earnings Approach

Barclays is set to report its fourth-quarter results this Tuesday, with the market focused on the lender's updated three-year strategic targets through 2028. Analysts expect the British banking giant to post a pretax profit of £1.73 billion ($2.35 billion), an increase from the previous year, as it navigates shifting interest income and a complex transition in its U.S. consumer division.

Barclays Eyes 2028 Growth Targets as Q4 Earnings Approach

The upcoming announcement serves as a critical update for investors following a quarter where Barclays shares climbed 25% to around 473 pence. While Citi analysts do not anticipate a wholesale change in direction, the "target update" will provide a roadmap for the bank's 2026 outlook and new goals through 2028. Key metrics under review include net interest income within the U.K. lending sector, which remains a primary driver of the bank’s return on tangible equity.

Navigating U.S. and Investment Risks

The bank’s international footprint presents a more nuanced picture. In the U.S., Barclays is managing the exit of its American Airlines credit card portfolio while integrating the Best Egg loan platform. According to UBS, the market is also weighing potential headwinds from proposed U.S. legislation regarding credit card interest caps. Meanwhile, there is high expectation for the investment banking arm to mirror the recent strength in trading, M&A, and IPO activity reported by its Wall Street peers.

The bank’s financial health and commitment to shareholder returns will be highlighted through several key figures:

  • A projected £1.01 billion share-buyback program.
    • A final dividend of 6.1 pence per share, bringing the annual total to 9.1 pence.
  • A common equity Tier 1 ratio expected to reach 14.0%, at the top of the bank's target range.
Despite a year-to-date share price dip of 0.7%, the consensus among 16 analysts remains focused on the bank's ability to exceed the £1.66 billion profit recorded in the prior-year period. Total revenue is expected to land at £6.91 billion, slightly trailing the £6.96 billion seen in the same quarter of 2024.

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