South Africa's Investec full-year profit up 10.2 percent

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African's Investec reported a 10.2 percent rise in full-year profit on Thursday, helped by a strong showing at its asset management and lending businesses, and it raised its dividend. Investec, which is also listed in London, said adjusted earnings per share (EPS) totalled 47.5 pence in the year ended March compared with 43.1 pence a year earlier. The bank has been offloading units in Europe and Australia that have dragged on its performance. In September it sold 540 million pounds of Irish mortgages to U.S. private equity firm Lone Star. "We have delivered on all the strategic initiatives set out in 2013 and can now focus on growing our three core businesses," Chief Executive Stephen Koseff said in a statement. Funds inflow grew 14 percent to 124.1 billion pounds ($192.71 billion) while net interest income, the measure of earnings from lending, rose 8.9 percent to 539 million pounds. The Johannesburg-based company increased its full-year dividend payout to 20 pence a share from 19 pence a year earlier. ($1 = 0.6440 pounds)

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