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Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft (CZB)
Growth target for 2025 exceeded: Commerzbank achieves record operating
result
11-Feb-2026 / 07:03 CET/CEST
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• Operating result for 2025 financial year increased by 18% to €4.5bn
• Net result at €2.6bn despite restructuring expenses of €562m
• Revenues increased by 10% to €12.2bn – corporate loan portfolio
increased by 10%
• Net commission income grew significantly by 7% to €4bn, as targeted
• Net interest income almost stable at €8.2bn despite lower benchmark
interest rates
• Cost-income ratio improved by 2 percentage points, reaching the target
of 57% for the financial year
• Stable risk result of minus €722m – NPE ratio unchanged at 1.1%
• Net return on tangible equity (Net RoTE) of 8.7% well above target –
before restructuring expenses at 10.0%
• Capital return for 2025 increased by nearly €1bn to €2.7bn –
significantly increased dividend of €1.10 per share planned (2024:
€0.65 per share)
• Outlook for 2026: Net result expected above original target of €3.2bn
Commerzbank achieved the best operating result in its history in the 2025
financial year. Compared to the previous year it increased by 18% to
€4.5bn. The net result amounted to €2.6bn, exceeding the target of €2.5bn
– despite restructuring expenses for the Bank’s transformation totalling
€562m. Adjusted for these restructuring expenses, the net result rose by
around 13% to a record €3bn. The strong performance was primarily driven
by a 10% increase in revenues, significantly supported by the strong
development of net commission income and the excellent performance of our
Polish subsidiary mBank. Net interest income remained almost stable at the
prior year’s level despite significantly lower benchmark interest rates.
The business with private and small-business customers in Germany
benefited above all from an increase by around 11% in the securities
business. In the Corporate Clients segment, the loan portfolio grew by 10%
compared to the previous year. The risk result, in a still economically
challenging environment, remained at last year’s level, amounting to minus
€722m. The Bank further improved its cost-income ratio by 2 percentage
points to 57%.
“We have not only achieved our ambitious growth targets for 2025 but
exceeded them in many areas. Additionally, our share price has more than
doubled. This demonstrates that Commerzbank is operating in a different
league today,” said Commerzbank CEO Bettina Orlopp. “We are convinced that
we can realise significant additional potential in the coming years.”
In the first year of implementing the “Momentum” strategy, important steps
were taken in the Bank’s transformation. The Bank’s business model is
being further aligned to the needs of its customers in order to create
even more value for them. In October 2025, the Private and Small-Business
Customers segment in Germany set the foundation for further growth with
its enhanced service model. This realignment allows the Bank to dedicate
more time to personalised customer advisory services while also
strengthening its branches.
The Bank has significantly expanded the use of applications based on
artificial intelligence (AI). This has not only led to initial
productivity gains but also improves both customer experience and provides
support for employees. Commerzbank is currently introducing a new digital,
AI-based assistant in its customer and advisory centre, which enhances the
efficiency and quality of advisory services. The “Agent Assist” relieves
advisors from administrative tasks by summarising conversations with
customers in real time while providing tailored solutions based on
knowledge databases. Additionally, the chatbot “cobaGPT” is available to
more than 30,000 employees of Commerzbank domestically and
internationally. It simplifies everyday work and increases productivity.
The Bank’s in-house tool “Fraud AI” helps to automatically detect
fraudulent activities and to quickly respond, effectively reducing losses
for the Bank. At the same time, the tool contributes to compliance with
regulatory requirements. In the area of customer due diligence for money
laundering prevention (“Know Your Customer”, KYC), Commerzbank is also
optimising and automating its processes. This ensures the efficient
implementation of new regulations while minimising costs.
Since April of last year, users of the Commerzbank banking app have also
been able to utilise AI functions for their banking needs. With the
virtual assistant “Ava”, Commerzbank has become one of the first banks to
introduce a customer application that combines generative AI with avatar
technology. Ava assists with service enquiries and account management and
can respond to questions on Commerzbank products.
The Bank plans to further expand these AI applications during the current
financial year. Additionally, new generative AI use cases, such as legal
contract generation, are expected to be introduced. Furthermore, the
piloting of agentic AI is going ahead in collaboration with strategic
partners.
Workforce: High participation rate in employee share programme
The Bank successfully launched its employee share programme in Commerzbank
AG Germany and its international locations in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Approximately 90% of eligible employees took part in the programme. The
Bank plans to continue the programme in the second quarter of 2026, aiming
to further participate its workforce in the Bank’s success.
Commerzbank continues to make strong progress regarding the staff related
aspects of “Momentum”. For job reductions, the Bank relies on established
social plan instruments, particularly partial retirement and early
retirement programmes. A voluntary early partial retirement programme with
an additional premium has already received positive feedback. Other social
plan instruments are also seeing high demand.
Business performance: Net commission income achieves growth target of 7%
Commerzbank increased its revenues in the 2025 financial year by around
10%, reaching €12,171m (2024: €11,106m). With growth of 7% to €4,029m, net
commission income made a significant contribution to this (2024: €3,762m).
Despite lower benchmark interest rates, the Bank managed to keep its net
interest income almost stable at €8,226m (2024: €8,331m). Moreover, the
substantially reduced provisions for legal risks related to foreign
currency loans in Poland positively influenced revenue growth.
The Bank’s total costs in the 2025 financial year amounted to €6,940m
(2024: €6,526m), reflecting a rise in administrative expenses by around
7%, reaching €6,666m (2024: €6,244m). This increase was significantly
influenced by two one-off effects: firstly, the rise in the share price
resulted in around €90m higher valuation of equity-based variable
compensation compared to the previous year. Secondly, an accelerated
depreciation of intangible assets at Aquila Capital Investmentgesellschaft
(ACI) worth €117m contributed to the increased expenses. ACI is currently
facing challenging conditions in certain markets, especially in
early-stage renewable energy projects, which are experiencing
macroeconomic headwinds. Excluding these one-off expenses, the cost
increase compared to the previous year amounted to around 3%, mainly
attributable to general salary adjustments, investments and headcount
increases linked to the Bank’s shoring and sourcing activities. Continued
growth investments at the Polish subsidiary mBank also led to a rise in
expenses. Active cost management and a slight reduction in compulsory
contributions to €274m (2024: €283m) partially offset the overall cost
increase across the Group. Commerzbank successfully improved its
cost-income ratio as targeted, reducing it by 2 percentage points to 57%
for the full year (2024: 59%).
The risk result was minus €722m, remaining at the previous year’s level
despite the still challenging market environment (2024: minus €743m). This
includes adjustments to methods and models due to macroeconomic risks as
well as the regular recalibration of selected risk parameters. Following
the release of the top-level adjustment (TLA) for secondary effects in the
second quarter of 2025, risk provisions to cover uncertainties stemming
from macroeconomic environment and novel risks, such as climate and
environmental risks continue to include overlays of €147m. The
non-performing exposure (NPE) ratio stood at 1.1% at year-end,
demonstrating the resilience of the Bank’s credit portfolio (2024: 1.1%).
Commerzbank increased its operating result by 18% to a record €4,509m
(2024: €3,837m). The net result after taxes and minorities amounted to
€2,625m (2024: €2,677m). Restructuring expenses totalling €562m were
incurred for the Bank’s transformation, with the majority booked in the
second quarter. Excluding these one-off expenses, Commerzbank would have
increased its net result by around 13% to €3,010m.
The Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio was at 14.7% as of 31 December 2025
(Q3 2025: 14.7%; Q4 2024: 15.1%). With a regulatory minimum requirement
(MDA threshold) of around 10.4%, this corresponds to a buffer of 438 basis
points. The Bank’s net return on tangible equity (Net RoTE) for the
financial year stood at 8.7% (2024: 9.2%). Excluding restructuring
expenses, it was 10.0%. Commerzbank surpassed its profitability target,
delivering its highest Net RoTE since the financial crisis.
Based on its strong results, Commerzbank plans to return around €2.7bn –
equivalent to 100% of its net result before restructuring expenses and
after deduction of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) coupon payments – to its
shareholders for the 2025 financial year. This is almost €1bn more than in
the previous year. The capital return consists of two share buybacks and a
dividend payment. In addition to the €1bn share buyback completed in
December 2025, the Board of Managing Directors has approved another
buyback of up to €540m. This is set to start after the reporting of the
2025 financial year and is expected to be completed by 26 March 2026. The
Board of Managing Directors and the Supervisory Board intend to propose to
the AGM an increased dividend of €1.10 per share (2024: €0.65). For the
years 2022 to 2025, the Bank will have returned a total of approximately
€5.8bn to its shareholders.
“The planned increase of the dividend to €1.10 per share and our extensive
share buybacks demonstrate that we are creating sustainable value for our
investors,” said CFO Carsten Schmitt. “In the future, we aim to further
increase the proportion of the dividend within our capital return and
establish Commerzbank as an attractive dividend stock in the market.”
Development of the segments: Corporate client loan volume significantly
increased
The Corporate Clients segment generated revenues of €4,865m in the past
financial year (2024: €4,973m). Net commission income rose by around 5% to
€1,421m (2024: €1,355m). The segment benefited from a very strong
performance in the loan and guarantee business, particularly in syndicated
loans. The average loan volume in the fourth quarter increased markedly by
10% to €115bn (Q4 2024: €104bn). Net interest income rose, by around 8%,
to €2,498m (2024: €2,312m). However, this increase was partially offset by
a decline in the fair value result due to valuation effects on
derivatives. Supported by a lower risk result, the segment’s operating
profit amounted to €2,151m, remaining close to the high level of the
previous year (2024: €2,174m).
In the business with private and small-business customers in Germany, the
Bank increased its revenues by around 4% to €4,607m in the financial year
(2024: €4,433m). This growth was largely driven by net commission income,
which rose by 7% to €2,101m (2024: €1,963m). A key driver of this strong
performance was the robust securities business, which saw an increase of
around 11%. The brokerage business of comdirect particularly benefited
from the volatility in the stock markets, as its customers engaged in a
significant amount of trading. Supported by the positive market
development the securities volume rose to €266bn by the end of December
(end of 2024: €243bn). In the payments business, the new pricing model for
current accounts contributed to revenue growth. In a highly competitive
environment, deposits from private and small-business customers in Germany
increased significantly during the fourth quarter, averaging €179bn thanks
to attractive special offers (Q4 2024: €173bn). The loan portfolio
remained stable, averaging €125bn (Q4 2024: €125bn), of which €96bn are
mortgages (Q4 2024: €96bn). Net interest income in the business with
private and small-business customers in Germany rose to €2,417m, despite
lower benchmark interest rates (2024: €2,378m). This was driven by the
positive developments in the mortgage business and the rising
contributions from the replication portfolio. The operating result
amounted to €1,276m, which was below the previous year’s figure (2024:
€1,355m). Reasons for this include a higher risk result compared to the
prior year and the accelerated depreciation on intangible assets at ACI.
The Polish subsidiary mBank significantly increased its revenues in the
past financial year by 37% to €2,329m (2024: €1,702m). This was mainly
driven by a substantial reduction in provisions for legal risks related to
foreign currency loans, which halved compared to the previous year to
€483m (2024: €1,002m). Another growth driver was the net commission
income, which rose by 13% to €536m (2024: €472m) due to strong
transaction-related activities such as payments, as well as one-off
effects related to partnerships. Due to significantly lower benchmark
interest rates, net interest income declined to €2,296m (2024: €2,382m).
Nevertheless, the deposit and lending business remained robust thanks to
higher volumes. Income from interest rate hedging instruments, reflected
in an improved net fair value result, also had a compensating effect.
Overall, the Polish subsidiary contributed €1,050m to the Group’s
operating profit; 75% more than in the previous year (2024: €599m).
Outlook 2026: Net profit expected above original target of €3.2bn
In the current financial year, Commerzbank expects to achieve a net result
above the original target of the “Momentum” strategy of €3.2bn. The
improved profit outlook is based on the adjusted forecast for net interest
income, which has been raised from around €8.4bn to around €8.5bn. The
Bank is again targeting growth of around 7% in net commission income.
Commerzbank will continue its strict cost management in 2026 and, due to
the increased revenue expectations, is aiming for a cost-income ratio of
around 54%. This is 2 percentage points below the original target of 56%.
The risk result is anticipated around €850m. Following the planned capital
return to shareholders, the Bank anticipates a CET 1 ratio of more than
14% at year-end. It aims for a return on tangible equity of more than
11.2%.
The Bank intends to steadily increase the capital return to shareholders.
For the 2026 financial year, the Bank targets to return 100% of the net
result after the deduction of AT 1 coupon payments to its shareholders.
For the subsequent years 2027 and 2028, Commerzbank also aims for a
corresponding payout ratio of 100% – subject to the successful
implementation of the strategy, the macroeconomic environment, and
approval by the European Central Bank and the Finance Agency for the
respective share buybacks.
In addition, Commerzbank confirms its financial targets for 2028 as part
of its “Momentum” strategy: a net return on tangible equity of 15%, a
cost-income ratio of 50%, a CET 1 ratio of 13.5%, and a net result of
€4.2bn.
Financial figures at a glance
2025 Q4 2025
in €m 2025 2024 vs. 2024 Q4 Q4 vs. Q4 Q3
(in %) 2025 2024 2024 2025
(in %)
Net interest income 8,226 8,331 – 1.3 2,049 2,080 – 1.5 2,044
Net commission income 4,029 3,762 + 7.1 1,029 976 + 5.4 985
Net fair value result^1 14 – 170 74 47 + 56.1 – 35
Other income – 98 – 817 + 88.0 – 11 – 148 + 92.6 – 55
Total revenues 12,171 11,106 + 9.6 3,141 2,956 + 6.3 2,939
Revenues excl. 12,283 11,160 + 10.1 3,132 2,874 + 9.0 2,940
exceptional items
Risk result – 722 – 743 + 2.9 – 207 – 214 + 3.1 – 215
Operating expenses 6,666 6,244 + 6.8 1,809 1,693 + 6.8 1,624
Compulsory contributions 274 283 – 3.1 59 53 + 11.2 53
Operating result 4,509 3,837 + 17.5 1,067 996 + 7.2 1,047
Restructuring expenses 562 3 9 20
Pre-tax result 3,947 3,833 + 3.0 1,059 996 + 6.3 1,027
Taxes 1,089 989 + 10.1 259 181 + 42.6 375
Minorities 234 168 + 39.2 63 64 – 2.7 61
Consolidated result^2 2,625 2,677 – 1.9 737 750 – 1.7 591
Cost-income ratio in
operating business incl. 57.0 58.8 59.4 59.1 57.1
compulsory contributions
(%)
Operating RoTE (%) 13.9 12.3 13.4 12.5 13.0
Net RoTE (%) 8.7 9.2 10.1 10.1 7.8
Net RoTE (%)
before restructuring 10.0 9.2
expenses
Net RoE (%) 8.3 8.8 9.6 9.7 7.4
CET 1 ratio (%) 14.7 15.1 14.7 15.1 14.7
Leverage ratio 4.3 4.8 4.3 4.8 4.3
Total assets (€bn) 590 555 590 555 593
^1 Net income from financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value
through profit and loss.
^2 Net result attributable to Commerzbank shareholders.
The figures for the year 2025 presented in this press release are
preliminary and unaudited.
The events of the day at a glance:
• 9.00 a.m. CET: 1 Online conference call for analysts on the financial
results with Bettina Orlopp and Carsten Schmitt (“listen-only”, in
English)
• 10.30 a.m. CET: 2 Hybrid annual press conference for journalists on
the 2025 financial figures with Bettina Orlopp and Carsten Schmitt (in
German)
Press contact
Svea Junge +49 69 9353-45691
Kathrin Jones +49 69 9353-45687
Investors’ contact
Ansgar Herkert +49 69 9353-47706
Ute Sandner +49 69 9353-47708
About Commerzbank
With its two business segments – Corporate Clients and Private and
Small-Business Customers –, Commerzbank, as a full-service bank, offers a
comprehensive portfolio of financial services. It is the leading bank in
the Corporate Clients Business in Germany and for the German Mittelstand
and a strong partner for around 24,000 corporate client groups.
Commerzbank transacts approximately 30% of Germany’s foreign trade
financing. The Bank is present internationally in more than 40 countries
in the corporate clients’ business – wherever its Mittelstand clients,
large corporates, and institutional clients need it. In addition,
Commerzbank supports its international clients with a business
relationship to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland and companies operating
in selected future-oriented industries. With more than €400bn assets under
management, Commerzbank is also one of the leading banks for private and
small-business customers in Germany. Under the brand Commerzbank, it
offers a wide range of products and services with an omni-channel
approach: online and mobile, via phone or video in the remote advisory
centre, and personally in its around 400 branches. Under the brand
comdirect, it offers all core services as a digital primary bank 24/7 and,
as a performance broker, solutions for saving, investing, and securities
trading. Its Polish subsidiary mBank S.A. is an innovative digital bank
that serves around 5.9 million private and corporate customers,
predominantly in Poland, as well as in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Disclaimer
This release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are statements that are not historical facts. In this release,
these statements concern inter alia the expected future business of
Commerzbank, efficiency gains and expected synergies, expected growth
prospects and other opportunities for an increase in value of Commerzbank
as well as expected future financial results, restructuring costs and
other financial developments and information. These forward-looking
statements are based on the management’s current plans, expectations,
estimates and projections. They are subject to a number of assumptions and
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may
cause actual results and developments to differ materially from any future
results and developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, amongst others, the conditions in the
financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the USA and other regions from
which Commerzbank derives a substantial portion of its revenues and in
which Commerzbank holds a substantial portion of its assets, the
development of asset prices and market volatility, especially due to the
ongoing European debt crisis, potential defaults of borrowers or trading
counterparties, the implementation of its strategic initiatives to improve
its business model, the reliability of its risk management policies,
procedures and methods, risks arising as a result of regulatory change and
other risks. Forward-looking statements therefore speak only as of the
date they are made. Commerzbank has no obligation to update or release any
revisions to the forward-looking statements contained in this release to
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.
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