After continued good performance during third quarter, pbb raises 2017 full-year PBT guidance to between €195 million and €200 million

02.11.2017
  • Profit before tax of €51 million for Q3 2017 – €154 million for 9m 2017 
  • Positive development of net interest income, and net fee and commission income, whilst loan loss provisions remain low
  • ECB wide harmonisation of risk models increases pbb's RWA by around €2 billion – pbb considers this process concluded to the greatest possible extent

Munich, 2 November 2017 – Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG (pbb) generated consol-idated pre-tax profit of €51 million (IFRS, unaudited) during the third quarter, clearly ahead of the adjusted figure of €27 million for the same quarter of the previous year, (Q3 2016: €159 million (reported), including non-recurring income from the reversal of write-downs related to Heta Asset Resolution AG in the amount of €132 million). Pre-tax profit for the first nine months totalled €154 million, and thus also clearly exceeded the adjusted figure for the same period of the previous year (9m 2016: €246 million (reported); €114 million (adjusted)). These good results were mainly driven by positive developments in net interest and commission income (9m 2017: €321 million; 9m 2016: €297 million), and by loan loss provisions remain-ing low (9m 2017: net addition of €2 million; 9m 2016: net release of €3 million), whilst general and administrative expenses increased slightly, in line with expecta-tions (9m 2017: €155 million; 9m 2016: €147 million).

Against this background, and especially given an anticipated stable development in the fourth quarter, pbb once again raised its guidance for the full year 2017, to pre-tax profit of between €195 million and €200 million. At the half-year point, pbb had moderately raised its original expectations of between €150 million and €170 million for the first time, indicating a pre-tax result at the upper end of the range, or slightly above.

pbb reports an increase in risk-weighted assets (RWAs) in the third quarter of 2017, to €14.7 billion. The higher figure was driven by an RWA increase of approxi-mately €2 billion resulting from the harmonisation of risk models which the ECB is currently carrying out throughout Europe, and individually for each institution. pbb believes that this process will not lead to any further significant RWA increases. What is pending, however, are potential adjustments due to new regulations im-posed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements – also known as 'Basel IV'.

The changed risk weights have reduced pbb's fully phase- in common equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio as at the end of September 2017, to 17.1% (June 2017: 19.4% excluding interim profits; the ratio as at September 2017 includes the interim profit pending regulatory approval of this approach). The CET1 ratio remains clearly above minimum regulatory requirements, in line with the SREP 2017 (9.0%, exclud-ing the countercyclical capital buffer), and above pbb's medium-term ambition level of above 12.5%.

Andreas Arndt, CEO of pbb, said: "The good results for the first nine months of the financial year is all the more remarkable since the market environment continues to be highly competitive, and pbb maintains its conservative approach to risk. Higher net interest income due to falling funding costs and low loan loss provisions were the key drivers of this development. The increase of pbb’s risk weights resulting from the harmonisation of risk models by the ECB is in line with expectations. The strong fully phased-in CET1 ratio of around 17% demonstrates the strenght of our capital base. I welcome the enhanced planning certainty brought about by the early recalibration."

pbb will publish its interim financial statements for the third quarter of 2017 and for the first nine months of the current financial year on 13 November 2017.

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