Does Tesco Bank Make Tesco PLC A Buy?

Tesco PLC (LON:TSCO) has just launched its first current account — but is Tesco Bank a reason to buy the shares, or a costly distraction?

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Tesco (LSE: TSCO) launched its current account product today, completing a process that started in 2008.

TescoAs you’d expect, the account is focused on loyalty, rewarding customers with Clubcard points on debit card purchases, and a 3% interest rate on credit balances up to £3,000.

Although customers will be able to make deposits at some stores, the focus is on online — one of the ways in which Tesco hopes to cut costs and boost its banking profits.

My bullish view on Tesco is no secret, but I am conscious of criticism that Tesco is spreading itself too thinly, over too many different businesses. How does Tesco Bank fit into this picture — is it a valuable source of profits, or a costly distraction?

Rising profits?

Last year, Tesco Bank generated trading profits of £194m, accounting for a relatively modest 6.4% of Tesco’s underlying pre-tax profits.

However, the bank’s profit margin on its modest £1bn turnover was a whopping 19.3%, highlighting the opportunities available to smaller players in the retail banking sector: Tesco Bank’s net interest margin was 4.4% last year, double that of Lloyds Banking Group.

The question is whether Tesco Bank can gain the scale needed to have a meaningful impact on Tesco’s group profits.

Can Tesco Bank deliver?

Tesco Bank has been operating in some form since 1997, and has a 12% share of the UK credit card market. However, it only started offering mortgages in 2012, and will be hoping that this — along with its current account offering — drives a new level of growth.

Although customers do not switch current accounts as freely as they do credit cards, I think that Tesco’s current account offering should help attract new customers, not least because of the Clubcard benefits it offers.

I also believe that Tesco Bank could benefit from ‘operational gearing’ — profits rising faster than sales as costs per additional customer fall. For example, in 2013 Tesco Bank’s parent company, Tesco Personal Finance PLC, reported a 23% rise in pre-tax profits on a 6.9% increase in turnover.

Is Tesco Bank a buy?

Personally, I believe Tesco Bank is an attractive element of the Tesco business, and expect to see it start making a much more significant contribution to the group’s profits over the next 2-5 years.

Indeed, I believe that Tesco is one of the few companies in the UK with the opportunity to benefit from increased customer loyalty over the next decade. 

Both Roland and The Motley Fool own shares in Tesco.

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