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Britain's Co-op Bank logs huge loss

Britain's Co-operative Bank has posted an annual results statement showing that losses ballooned to STG1.28 billion ($A2.30 billion) in 2013.

Britain's crisis-hit Co-operative Bank has posted a vast annual loss and axed bonuses for former executives who had left prior to its near-collapse.

Operating losses ballooned to STG1.28 billion ($A2.30 billion) in 2013, from STG674.9 million in 2012, hit by rising bad debts and charges related to misconduct and legal issues, Co-op Bank said in a results statement.

Net losses grew to STG748.9 million from STG509.1 million last time around, but the 2013 figure was skewed by an accounting gain stemming from its rescue deal.

The company added it will not pay STG4.97 million in deferred bonuses to former employees as performance measures had not been met.

Co-op Bank expressed confidence that investors would inject another STG400 million of capital, despite warning it would not make a profit in 2014 or 2015.

Chief executive Niall Booker, who was appointed in June to help turn the lender around, apologised to customers and investors for its past failings that had placed the future of the business seriously at risk.

"The results today reflect the magnitude of the issues that have come to light since I joined the Co-operative Bank ten months ago," said Booker in the earnings release.

He warned that the bank still faced "significant issues which need to be resolved".


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