Underlying profit before tax * - historical comparison

£m
2007 351.6
2006 335.9
2005 310.1
2004 280.4
2003 264.0

*More information on reconciliation of underlying profit before tax and the statutory measure profit before tax. Figures relating to 2003 are on a UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on an IFRS basis.

Underlying profit before tax. Improvements in this measure demonstrate successful delivery of our strategy. The measure identifies the amount of income after expenditure that the Group has earned for its shareholders during the year

Net interest margin - historical comparison

%
2007 1.10
2006 1.19
2005 1.21
2004 1.26
2003 1.55

Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Net interest income. Measures the difference between the interest rate we earn on our assets, loans to customers and other banks, and the interest rate we pay to our savers and on funding raised in the wholesale markets. Net interest is a major component of profit and is monitored closely as it is a strong guide to our profitability.

Underlying cost:income ratio * - historical comparison

pence
2007 40.2
2006 44.2
2005 45.6
2004 60.7
2003 63.3

For a reconciliation of underlying profit before tax Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Underlying cost:income ratio. The efficiency of the Group and ability to manage expenditure below the level of income is important. This ratio shows underlying costs as a proportion of our income.

Underlying earnings per share * - historical comparison

pence
2007 40.2
2006 38.1
2005 35.4
2004 32.4
2003 28.8

For a reconciliation of underlying profit before tax and the statutory measure profit before tax Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Underlying earnings per share. This shows the level of income available to each of our issued shares after deducting underlying expenses and tax costs. This ratio is a key factor in determining the value of shares and, in aggregate, the value of the Group.

Underlying return on equity * - historical comparison

%
2007 19.1
2006 17.4
2005 17.2
2004 16.1
2003 15.1

For a reconciliation of underlying profit before tax and the statutory measure profit before tax Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Underlying return on equity. This measure is frequently used by investors and analysts to assess the effectiveness to the business in general earnings. It is calculated by taking the Group's underlying profit before tax, expressed as a proportion of the average shareholder equity deployed in the business during the year, to earn that return.

Tier 1 capital ratio - historical comparison

%
2007 8.6
2006 7.6
2005 7.8
2004 7.5
2003 7.7

Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Tier 1 capital ratio. Capital is essential to a bank as protection against the cost of unforeseen events and, as such, ensures we are able to provide a secure home for our savings deposits. Therefore, the Board closely monitors the amount of capital available. The Financial Services Authority, our regulator, also uses the amount of available capital as a key determinant of the capacity of a bank to operate legitimately. "Tier 1" is the highest form of capital and must be at least half the total capital of a bank.

Indexed loan-to-value of total portfolio - historical comparison

%
2007 55
2006 53
2005 50
2004 45
2003 44

Indexed loan-to-value of total portfolio. This ratio is important as it gives comfort on the level of equity in the properties owned by our customers as security for our mortgage portfolio. It represents, across our whole mortgage portfolio, the average value of mortgage outstanding on each property, compared to an estimate of the property's value. This estimate takes into account regional property inflation statistics, from the time of loan origination to the end of the year shown.

Funding mix - historical comparison

Retail Wholesale Securitised Covered
Bond
Capital / Other
  % % % % %
2007 40 23 17 13 7
2006 43 25 15 9 8
2005 43 34 11 3 9
2004 42 39 7 4 8
2003 45 43 3 - 9

Funding mix. We raise finance from a number of different sources to enable us to provide mortgages. It is important that these sources are diversified and varied in order to minimise the costs and risk of over-dependence on any one source. This measure shows the type and amounts of funding relative to each other.

Asset mix - historical comparison

Retail Self-cert Other
residential
Commercial
/ Housing
Association
Wholesale
/Other
  % % % % %
2007 45 16 15 2 22
2006 40 15 14 11 20
2005 37 12 15 12 24
2004 33 9 20 14 24
2003 28 6 28 £16
22

Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Asset mix. Different types of asset have differing risk and margin characteristics. We review the proportions of these different assets to ensure the balance sheet remains strong and sustainable.

Market share of net new mortgage lending - historical

%
2007 7.7
2006 4.5
2005 2.7
2004 2.9
2003 3.9

Market share of net new mortgage lending. This measure is the level of our new mortgage lending compared to the whole market during the year. Net lending is very important as it measures the increase in size of the lending balances, which in turn is one of the key drivers of our income.

Lending balances - historical comparison

£bn
2007 40.4
2006 36.1
2005 31.1
2004 29.0
2003 25.9

Figure relating to 2003 are on UK GAAP basis and 2004-7 are on IFRS basis.

Lending balances. The total amount of lending balances outstanding at the end of the year is important as increases in lending balances generate increases in income.

Savings balances - historical comparison

£bn
2007 21.0
2006 19.7
2005 17.7
2004 16.2
2003 151.0

Savings balances. Retail savings balances form an important part of how we fund the business, enabling us to provide mortgages to our customers. This measure shows total savings balances at the end of the year. These balances are generated through our savings products which are distributed via retail, online, telephone, and offshore channels, and in partnership with other organisations.

Non-financial measures

Staff satisfaction score - historical comparison

%
2007 79
2006 78
2005 58

Staff satisfaction score. The morale and motivation of our people is vitally important to the success of the Group. We regularly undertake surveys to measure these factors. The findings of these surveys are used to identify improvements to the workplace and the environment in which our people work.

Customer satisfaction score - historical comparison

%
2007 93
2006 90

Customer satisfaction score. We regularly ask our customers, by survey as well as through other means, to express their satisfaction with our products and services. The results of the surveys are used to identify ways in which we can improve our proposition to our customers, generating better value for them and shareholders alike.

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