American Express: 2Q Travel, Entertainment Spending Topped Pre-Pandemic Levels
July 22 2022 - 06:52AM
Dow Jones News
By Will Feuer
American Express Co. said second-quarter revenue rose 31% as
card-holder spending on travel and entertainment surpassed
pre-pandemic levels in April and consumers continued to buy goods
and services.
The credit-card company's profit fell to $1.96 billion, or $2.57
a share, from $2.28 billion, or $2.80 a share, a year earlier.
Analysts had expected a larger decline in profit to $2.42 a share,
according to FactSet.
The drop was largely due to a swing in the company's provision
for credit losses, which came to $410 million for the quarter,
compared with a benefit of $606 million a year earlier. American
Express said the change reflects a small net reserve build compared
with a $866 million reserve release a year ago.
American Express posted second-quarter revenue of $13.4 billion
in the quarter on the higher spending, topping Wall Street
expectations for $12.51 billion.
Shares of American Express rose almost 7% in premarket trading
to $160 a share.
Card-holder spending rose 30% from a year earlier when adjusted
for currency effects, as consumers and businesses resumed travel
plans that were on hold the last two years, the New York-based
company said.
Along with the increase in travel spending, American Express
said it saw customers increase usage of travel-related benefits,
which helped push expenses 32% higher from a year earlier.
Spending on goods and services also rose in the quarter, and
spending by Millennial and Gen Z card members jumped 48%.
The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to growth of
23% to 25%, from a prior range of 18% to 20%. The company
maintained its full-year earnings guidance.
Write to Will Feuer at Will.Feuer@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 22, 2022 07:37 ET (11:37 GMT)
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