Citigroup (C) Beats On Q1 Earnings As Revenues Improve

Have you been eager to see how Citigroup (C – Free Report) performed in Q1 in comparison with the market expectations? Let’s quickly scan through the key facts from this New York-based money center bank’s earnings release this morning:

An Earnings Beat

Citigroup came out with earnings per share of $1.68, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.61. Further, the figure compared favorably with earnings of $1.35 in the prior-year quarter.

Improvement in earnings was primarily driven by higher revenues.

How Was the Estimate Revision Trend?

You should note that the earnings estimate for Citigroup depicted optimistic stance prior to the earnings release. The Zacks Consensus Estimate increased 1.3% over the last seven days.

Also, Citigroup has a decent earnings surprise history. Before posting earnings beat in Q1, the company also delivered positive surprises in the prior four quarters. Overall, the company surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by an average of 7.45% in the trailing four quarters.

Citigroup Inc. Price and EPS Surprise

Revenue Came in Line

Citigroup’s revenues of $18.87 billion were marginally below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $18.90 billion. Nonetheless, revenues increased 3% year over year.   

Key Takeaways

  • Net Income stood at $4.6 billion, up 13% from the prior year quarter.
  • Costs of credit surged 12% year over year to $1.9 billion.
  • Fixed income markets revenues declined 7% year over year to $3.4 billion
  • Equity markets revenues of $1.1 billion surged 38% from the prior-year quarter.
  • Returned $3.1 billion to shareholders as common stock repurchases and dividends during the quarter.

What Zacks Rank Says

The estimate revisions that we discussed earlier have driven a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) for Citigroup. However, since the latest earnings performance is yet to be reflected in the estimate revisions, the rank is subject to change. While things apparently look favorable, it all depends on what sense the just-released report makes to the analysts.

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Author: Travis Esquivel

Travis Esquivel is an engineer, passionate soccer player and full-time dad. He enjoys writing about innovation and technology from time to time.

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