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Company Announcement No 54/2025
5 November 2025
Sydbank’s Interim Report – Q1-Q3 2025
Sydbank delivers very satisfactory
profit
The first three quarters of the year are characterised by growth in almost all
parameters. The Bank has expanded its business without compromising on
profitability. It has delivered a return on equity of 17.4% and is also
attracting more customers and more satisfied customers from all three segments
– corporate, retail and Private Banking – in spite of macroeconomic
uncertainty and a general reluctance to invest.
* There is a lot to be pleased about in the interim financial statements. We
are seeing significant activity and we deliver on all our three promises in
our strategy Bigger Sydbank. We have generated such a high return for the
Bank’s investors that we are back at the top with a return on equity of
17.4%. In addition we are welcoming more customers and seeing more satisfied
customers, and the Bank’s employees are showing great commitment, says Ellen
Trane Nørby, Chair of the Board of Directors.
The first three quarters of the year show greater resilience in the Bank’s
earnings capacity. Interest rates levelled off in the third quarter and net
interest income was maintained at the same level as in the second quarter of
the year. At the same time other core income grew by 7% compared to the same
period in 2024 thanks to employees’ hard work and focus.
* We continue to see a healthy influx of customers and a high level of
satisfaction across all segments. Activity among retail clients in particular
is significant, which is reflected in an overall increase in credit
intermediation as regards retail clients of DKK 3.6bn. It is very positive
that the strong development in the retail segment is continuing – and this
provides a solid foundation for our new campaign “Denmark’s Advisory
Bank”, which we have just launched, says Mark Luscombe, CEO.
On 27 October 2025 the boards of directors of Sydbank, Arbejdernes Landsbank
and Vestjysk Bank entered into a merger agreement and proposed to their
respective general meetings that the three banks merge. The merger will be
completed with Sydbank as the continuing bank under the brand AL Sydbank A/S
with headquarters in Aabenraa, Denmark.
* By joining forces, we will achieve a long-term position in the Danish
banking market and thus safeguard our independence and long-term value
creation, which is a crucial part of Sydbank’s strategy. AL Sydbank will be
built on the strengths that each of us are bringing to the table. By uniting
our strengths, we become more competitive and are better equipped to take on
more and larger commitments for the benefit of customers, says Ellen Trane
Nørby, Chair of the Board of Directors.
Q1-Q3 highlights
* Profit for the period of DKK 1,922m equals a return on equity of 17.4% p.a.
after tax
* Core income of DKK 4,986m (Q1-Q3 2024: DKK 5,447m)
* Trading income of DKK 204m (Q1-Q3 2024: DKK 223m)
* Costs (core earnings) of DKK 2,576m (Q1-Q3 2024: DKK 2,453m)
* Loans and advances of DKK 83.3bn (year-end 2024: DKK 82.5bn)
* Deposits of DKK 119.1bn (year-end 2024: DKK 116.7bn)
* Impairment charges for loans and advances etc represent DKK 115m (Q1-Q3
2024: DKK 87m)
* The CET1 ratio stands at 17.3% (year-end 2024: 17.8%)
* At end-September 2025 shares totalling DKK 865m had been repurchased under
the share buyback programme of DKK 1,350m. The share buyback programme was
terminated on 27 October 2025, with repurchased shares totalling DKK 1,000m,
as a result of the merger agreement between Sydbank, Arbejdernes Landsbank and
Vestjysk Bank
* The annual Aalund Business Research poll shows an all-time high level of
customer satisfaction as regards corporate clients with a score of 8.4 – by
far the highest score among banks.
Outlook for 2025
Profit after tax is expected to be in the range of DKK 2,400-2,600m.
The outlook is subject to uncertainty and depends among other factors on
financial market developments and macroeconomic factors which may affect eg
the level of impairment charges.
Additional information
Jørn Adam Møller, Deputy Group Chief Executive, Tel +45 74 37 20 30
Louise Degn, Press Officer Tel +45 20 31 54 65
Attachments
* SM 54 UK
(https://ml-eu.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/829646af-8b16-4655-8164-fc63d9d11be9)
* Interim Report Q1-Q3 2025
(https://ml-eu.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/ce96dad9-a30a-42b8-8801-77279201824d)