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The Co-operative Bank makes first full-year profit in a decade

The bank's total income also rose from £307.3m to £361.5m over the same period

The Co-operative Bank has not posted a full-year profit for a decade until today(Image: Nick Ansell/PA Wire)

The Co-operative Bank has reported its first full-year profit in a decade.

The Manchester-headquartered bank has posted a statutory pre-tax profit of £31.1m and underlying profit of £41m for the year to December 31, 2021.

Those figures are an increase of £134.9m and £105m respectively on 2020.

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The bank's total income also rose from £307.3m to £361.5m over the same period.

Chief executive Nick Slape said: "2021 has been a milestone year for The Co-operative Bank, in which we have delivered against the ambitious turnaround plan set three years ago to significantly improve the financial strength and stability of the bank.

"I am delighted to report our first full year of profit in 10 years, signalling a return to sustainable profitability, with a statutory profit before tax of £31.1m.

"These positive results demonstrate that our position on ethical and social matters is not only good for our communities, but also delivers strong commercial outcomes.