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Austria's Erste Group announces dividend, share buyback, shares fall

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(Reuters) -Austrian lender Erste Group beat fourth-quarter operating profit expectations on Friday, on the back of higher net interest income. The Vienna-based bank posted operating profit of 1.39

Erste Group's Dividend and Buyback Plans Disappoint Investors

By Tristan Veyet

(Reuters) -Erste Group said on Friday it would return cash to shareholders through an annual dividend and a share buyback programme, but the amount disappointed some analysts, sending the Austrian lender's shares lower.

The company said it would pay out 41.2% of its 2024 adjusted net profit as dividends and 23.7% via a share buyback programme.

Vienna-based Erste Group's shares were 5.2% lower at 1123 GMT, the worst performers on the Austrian traded index and the pan-european STOXX 600 Banks index.

"The amount of dividend in combination with the share buyback is slightly disappointing for us and it is slightly lower than we expected," analysts at J&T Banka wrote in a note.

Fourth-quarter operating profit of 1.39 billion euros ($1.44 billion) and a 7.3% rise in net interest income to 1.94 billion euros beat expectations but net profit came in 6% below analysts' forecast.

"Our results show that we are active in Europe's growth region, with two-thirds of our profits coming from our banks in Central and Eastern Europe," CEO Peter Bosek said in a statement.

For 2025, the company aims to achieve a return on tangible equity of around 15% and an operating result broadly in line with last year.

($1 = 0.9630 euros)

(Reporting by Tristan Veyet in Gdansk; Editing by Varun H K, Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Erste Group announces dividend and share buyback.
  • Analysts disappointed with the announced amounts.
  • Shares fell 5.2% on the Austrian index.
  • Net profit was 6% below forecasts.
  • Focus on Central and Eastern Europe growth.

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Why did Erste Group's shares fall?
Shares fell because analysts were disappointed with the dividend and share buyback amounts announced by Erste Group.
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Erste Group aims to achieve a 15% return on tangible equity and maintain an operating result similar to last year by 2025.

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