SEB A Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A

SEB's second quarter 2020 result

SEB's second quarter 2020 result

Press release

Stockholm, 15 Juli 2020

SEB's second quarter 2020 result

The operating profit before items affecting comparability for the second quarter 2020 amounted to SEK 5.6bn with a return on equity of 11.2 per cent and a Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio of 17.8 per cent.

"Despite some signs of increasing optimism, the overall economic situation continued to be characterised by uncertainty and unknowns. The consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic influenced the reported financial results, while the underlying business continued to show resilience. Financial markets recovered but the positive effect was partly offset by higher net expected credit losses. Operating profit before items affecting comparability increased by 90 per cent compared with the first quarter 2020 but decreased by 8 per cent compared with the second quarter 2019. SEB’s capital buffer is 410 basis points above the regulatory requirement and we are well placed to continue supporting our customers through these challenging times”, says Johan Torgeby, President and CEO.

Financial information

  Q2   Q1   Q2   Jan–Jun   Full year
SEK m 2020   2020 %   2019 %   2020 2019 %   2019
Total operating income 13 999   10 089 39   12 197 15   24 089 24 103 0   50 134
Total operating expenses -5 712   -5 646 1   -5 708 0   -11 358 -11 329 0   -22 945
Net expected credit losses -2 691   -1 494 80   - 386    -4 185 - 808    -2 294
Operating profit before

items affecting comparability
5 598   2 950 90   6 103 -8   8 547 11 967 -29   24 894
Items affecting comparability1) -1 000         -1 000     
Operating profit 4 598   2 950 56   6 103 -25   7 547 11 967 -37   24 894
NET PROFIT 3 501   2 355 49   4 892 -28   5 856 9 573 -39   20 177
              
Return on equity, % 8.7   6.0    13.9    7.4 13.2    13.7
Return on equity excluding items affecting comparability, % 11.2   6.0    13.9    8.6 13.2    13.8
Basic earnings per share, SEK 1.62   1.09    2.26    2.70 4.43    9.33
              
1) Administrative fine issued by the Swedish FSA. See note 6.

You can download the Quarterly Report, Results Presentation and Fact Book from .

For further information, please contact

Masih Yazdi, CFO, +46 771 621 000

Christoffer Geijer, Head of Investor Relations, +46 70 762 10 06

Frank Hojem, Head of Corporate Communication, 7

This is information that Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out above, at around 7.00 am CET, on 15 July 2020.

SEB is a leading Nordic financial services group with a strong belief that entrepreneurial minds and innovative companies are key in creating a better world. SEB takes a long-term perspective and supports its customers in good times and bad. In Sweden and the Baltic countries, SEB offers financial advice and a wide range of financial services. In Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany and the United Kingdom, the bank's operations have a strong focus on corporate and investment banking based on a full-service offering to corporate and institutional clients. The international nature of SEB's business is reflected in its presence in some 20 countries worldwide. At 30 June 2020, the Group's total assets amounted to SEK 3,218bn while its assets under management totalled SEK 1,909bn. The Group has around 15,000 employees. Read more about SEB at sebgroup.com.

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