DNB Bank (DNB) Q2 2025 earnings summary
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Q2 2025 earnings summary
3 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Norwegian economy remains robust, with GDP growth forecast at 1.2% for this year and 1.5% next year; unemployment stable at 2%.
Achieved strong Q2 2025 performance with high activity across customer segments, supported by the successful integration of Carnegie and digital innovation initiatives.
All-time high customer satisfaction in Private Banking and Large Corporates & International, with notable product launches and digital enhancements.
Annualised ROE for Q2 was 15.4%, with EPS at NOK 6.79; CET1 capital ratio at 18.3% under new CRR3 rules.
Net interest income rose 2.1% year-over-year but fell 1.6% sequentially; net other operating income up 10.1% year-over-year, driven by commissions and fees, with first full-quarter contribution from Carnegie.
Financial highlights
Net interest income for Q2 was NOK 16,152 million, up 2.1% year-over-year but down 1.6% from Q1 2025.
Net commissions and fees increased 27.1% year-over-year, driven by the Carnegie acquisition.
Profit for Q2 was NOK 10,442 million, down 3% year-over-year and 3.7% sequentially.
Operating expenses increased 16.2% year-over-year, mainly due to the Carnegie acquisition; cost/income ratio at 38.8%.
CET1 capital ratio stood at 18.3%, 180bps above regulatory expectations.
Outlook and guidance
Economists expect two more rate cuts in 2025, bringing the key policy rate to 3.75%.
Guidance for fee and commission income growth maintained at 9% annually; cost/income ratio to stay below 40%.
Loan growth target of 3%-4% for the year reaffirmed, with 1.7% growth year-to-date and expectations of increased credit demand.
Net interest income expected to be negatively impacted by policy rate cuts; further reductions anticipated in September and December.
Dividend payout policy unchanged, with >50% payout and share buybacks as flexible capital allocation.
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