Erste Group Bank (EBS) Q1 2025 earnings summary
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Q1 2025 earnings summary
29 Nov, 2025Executive summary
Net profit for Q1 2025 was EUR 743 million, down 5.1% year-over-year but up 22% sequentially, with strong fee and commission income and robust top-line growth driven by net interest income and fees.
Management highlighted strong profitability, improved revenue quality, and robust capital, with a focus on potential M&A, specifically a 49% stake in Santander Bank Polska, subject to strict value creation criteria.
If no M&A is executed by year-end, capital return to shareholders will be prioritized, as the CET1 ratio will not be maintained above 16%.
Operating efficiency improved, with cost/income ratio at 45.1% in Q1 25, well below the 50% target.
Asset quality remained robust, with the NPL ratio stable at 2.5% and coverage at 74.6%.
Financial highlights
Net interest income was EUR 1,872 million, up 1.1% year-over-year, with CEE operations offsetting declines in Austria.
Net fee and commission income rose 9.5% year-over-year to EUR 780 million, driven by payments, securities, and insurance brokerage.
Operating expenses increased 4.8% year-over-year, mainly due to higher personnel costs, in line with guidance.
Cost/income ratio at 48%, up two points year-on-year but still below 50% target.
Risk costs at EUR 85 million (15–16 bps), better than previous periods and within guidance.
CET1 ratio improved to 15.9%, pro forma 16.2% including Q1 profits and CRR3/Basel IV implementation.
Outlook and guidance
Fee income growth guidance upgraded to over 5% for 2025.
NII expected to remain flat for 2025, with offsetting tailwinds and headwinds.
Operating expenses to rise about 5% in 2025, mainly due to strategic investments.
Cost/income ratio to stay comfortably below 50%.
Risk costs guidance unchanged at about 25 bps.
Return on tangible equity guidance confirmed at about 15%.
CET1 ratio expected to remain above 14%, supporting enhanced capital return and/or M&A flexibility.
Dividend for 2024 confirmed at EUR 3, with a EUR 700 million share buyback proposed, subject to approval.
Risks to guidance include political, regulatory, geopolitical, economic, and competition factors, as well as indirect effects from international conflicts.
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