ABN Amro: Miss but strong capital, good set of results / Ahold Delhaize: Strong 4Q25 but no major surprise on FY26 adj. EPS guidance / Alfen: No recovery yet and another transitional year / BAM Group: Preview: 2026 outlook the key item / Econocom: Better REBITA, net debt, but EBIT below, much lower net profit, dividend halved, 2026-28 guidance postponed to “medium term” / Exor: Ferrari 4Q25 and 2026 guidance beat / Gecina: Results and guidance in line, DPS set to grow over 2026-30 / Heineken: No...
ABN AMRO posts net profit of EUR 410 million in Q4 2025 ABN AMRO posts net profit of EUR 410 million in Q4 2025 11 February 2026 Key messages Q4 net profit of EUR 410 million brought full-year return on equity to 8.7% New mortgage production continued at a fast pace in Q4 Employee numbers decreased by about 1,500 FTEs in 2025 as part of right‑sizing the cost base Credit quality remained solid, with cost of risk at 11 basis points in Q4 CET1 ratio rose to 15.4%, driven by RWA and portfolio optimisation Additional EUR 500 million capital distribution; final dividend proposed of EUR 0.70 p...
ABN AMRO rapporteert nettowinst van EUR 410 miljoen in Q4 2025 ABN AMRO rapporteert nettowinst van EUR 410 miljoen in Q4 2025 11 februari 2026 Nettowinst in Q4 van EUR 410 miljoen bracht het rendement op eigen vermogen over het hele jaar op 8,7%Nieuwe hypotheekproductie zette in Q4 in hoog tempo doorAantal medewerkers daalde in 2025 met ongeveer 1.500 fte’s als onderdeel van het optimaliseren van de kostenbasisKredietkwaliteit bleef solide, met risicokosten van 11 basispunten in Q4CET1-ratio steeg naar 15,4%, gedreven door optimalisatie van RWA en kredietportfolio’sAanvullende kapitaa...
The substantial growth in non-bank assets has outpaced that of bank assets globally. Larger European banks are very much involved in this sector. In addition to the growth potential, this involvement comes with potential risks should the sector see a more substantial weakening.
ABN AMRO appoints Michiel Lap as Chair and nominates Jean-Pierre Mustier as new member of its Supervisory Board ABN AMRO appoints Michiel Lap as Chair and nominates Jean-Pierre Mustier as new member of its Supervisory Board 29 January 2026 Today, ABN AMRO announces that its Supervisory Board will appoint Michiel Lap as Chair of the Supervisory Board of ABN AMRO Bank N.V. with effect from the closure of the Annual General Meeting on 22 April 2026. Michiel Lap will succeed Tom de Swaan, who will retire as Chair after almost eight years. Furthermore, ABN AMRO is pleased to announce the nomin...
ABN AMRO benoemt Michiel Lap als voorzitter en draagt Jean-Pierre Mustier voor als nieuw lid van de Raad van Commissarissen ABN AMRO benoemt Michiel Lap als voorzitter en draagt Jean-Pierre Mustier voor als nieuw lid van de Raad van Commissarissen 29 januari 2026 Vandaag maakt ABN AMRO bekend dat de Raad van Commissarissen Michiel Lap benoemt als voorzitter van de Raad van Commissarissen van ABN AMRO Bank N.V., met ingang van het einde van de Algemene Vergadering op 22 april 2026. Michiel Lap volgt Tom de Swaan op, die na bijna acht jaar terugtreedt als voorzitter. Daarnaast kondigt ABN A...
ABN AMRO: Pre-close 4Q: positive read, but with recent CMD, no surprises on guidance / Ahold Delhaize: New US distribution centre to be leased from Blackstone / Kinepolis: Peer Cineplex December 2025 box office revenue at 89% of 2019 level, up 3% YoY / Randstad: Preview 4Q25F results due 11 February; consensus released / Staffing sector: Hays' 2Q26 trading update; miss vs consensus / Zabka: Peer Biedronka FY25 sales.
We have reviewed our model on ABN Amro, incorporating the NIBC acquisition, the ambitious growth targets in Wealth Management and the aggressive cost savings targets, mainly driven by FTE reductions. By FY28 we see our income estimates increase by 4.3% and cost estimates decrease by 3.1%. Our new SoTP valuation points to a target price of €29 (vs €25.5), reiterating our Hold recommendation given limited upside.
ABN AMRO announces significant risk transfer transaction with Blackstone ABN AMRO announces significant risk transfer transaction with Blackstone 11 December 2025 Today, ABN AMRO announces a significant risk transfer (SRT) transaction with funds manged by Blackstone. This transaction provides first loss protection on a EUR 2 billion portfolio of large corporate loans. The transaction underscores our commitment to creating more room for further profitable growth by actively managing portfolios. We expect the transaction will reduce the bank's risk-weighted assets by EUR 1.6 billion, while...
ABN AMRO kondigt significante risico-overdrachtstransactie aan met Blackstone ABN AMRO kondigt significante risico-overdrachtstransactie aan met Blackstone 11 december 2025 Vandaag kondigt ABN AMRO een significante risico-overdrachtstransactie (SRT) aan met fondsen beheerd door Blackstone. Deze transactie biedt bescherming tegen eerste verliezen op een portefeuille van EUR 2 miljard aan leningen aan grote bedrijven. De transactie onderstreept onze toewijding om actief onze portefeuilles te beheren en meer ruimte te creëren voor verdere winstgevende groei. We verwachten dat de transactie ...
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ABN AMRO (ABNANV) outlined new financial targets for 2028 this morning. One of the main angles is the cost base and the substantial expected headcount reductions, following the integration of HAL and eventually NIBC. Regarding capital the new targets would entail at least 235bp headroom to MDA trigger levels. We consider the cost targets as ambitious and that they should support efficiency metrics going forward. That being said, reaching the return on equity target could come eventually with a l...
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ABN AMRO to sell Alfam to Rabobank ABN AMRO to sell Alfam to RabobankPersonal loans offered via a third-party arrangement25 November 2025Today, ABN AMRO announces that it has reached an agreement on the sale of its fully-owned subsidiary Alfam, ABN AMRO’s personal loan business, to Rabobank. ABN AMRO will continue to offer personal loans to its clients, now via a third-party arrangement with Rabobank.The personal loans market is highly competitive, making scale increasingly important. By joining forces with Rabobank, a well-regarded and reliable partner, clients will continue to receive hig...
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