In this note, we have included the merger with Sparebanken Sør in our estimates (scheduled for 1 May 2025 pending regulatory approval). The banks have guided for annual operating synergies of NOK350m–400m from 2027–2028, as well as combined capital benefits of NOK4.1bn (NOK2.1bn from the new standard method and NOK2bn from SVEG’s IRB models). While we have cut our 2025–2026e EPS by ~5% due to the synergy time lag, we expect the merger to be accretive longer-term. Also seeing generous dividend pr...
With a NOK452m gain from the merger of Fremtind and Eika Forsikring, but a NOK105m writedown in Folkeinvest and NOK64m of merger-related costs, the bank reported a strong Q3 ROE of 17.5% (13.6% adjusted). While loan losses were a somewhat elevated ~22bp, NII increased 2.4% QOQ. From an 18.3% end-Q3 pro forma CET1 ratio, it guided for a ~10bp benefit in Q4 (sale of SamSpar shares), ~40bp in Q1 (Basel IV) and another ~70bp in 2025 (IRB models). With the stock trading at a 2025e P/E of ~9.8x and lo...
Solid NII from strong loan growth helped offset higher opex and loan losses in Q3, while the NOK452m gain from the merger of Fremtind and Eika Forsikring on 1 July helped drive Q3 ROE above 21%. Asset quality remains strong, and we expect moderate loan losses going forward. We have raised our 2025–2026e EPS by ~2% on continued NII momentum and increased our target price to NOK175 (172). We reiterate our BUY.
Fuelled by continued core revenue expansion, good cost efficiency and low loan losses, SVEG reported a strong Q3 ROE of 21.4%. While NII rose 2.5% QOQ and fee income 10.3% YOY, the bank saw marginal YOY cost reductions. We have raised our 2025–2026e EPS by ~3%, and our target price to NOK158 (148). With the stock trading at a 2025e P/E of ~9.1x, we continue to find the valuation attractive and reiterate our BUY.
NONG reported a Q3 ROE of 32.1%, boosted by sustained core revenue tailwinds, moderate loan losses and a NOK452m gain from the Fremtind/Eika merger (still-strong 21.2% adjusted for the latter). Meanwhile, the CET1 ratio fell by ~70bp QOQ, lowering the requirement buffer to ~80bp. Thus, while we have raised our 2025–2026e EPS by ~1%, we have cut our 2024–2026e DPS by ~5–6%. Following the recent share price uptick, we find the valuation fair (2025e P/E of ~9.7x) and have downgraded to HOLD (BUY). ...
Despite expecting some margin headwinds, we believe still-high interest rates, robust asset quality and a firm profitability focus bode well for sector earnings remaining strong. Adding generous dividend prospects, we continue to find the valuation undemanding, with a coverage average 2025e P/E of ~9.1x. While noting a slightly more nuanced perspective with some HOLD recommendations, we maintain our positive sector view.
Summary Marketline's Svenska Handelsbanken AB Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Partnerships & Alliances and Investments report includes business description, detailed reports on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), divestments, capital raisings, venture capital investments, ownership and partnership transactions undertaken by Svenska Handelsbanken AB - Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Partnerships & Alliances since January2007. Marketline's Company Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Partnerships & Alliances a...
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