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Piraeus Bank reports lower profit in Q2, will pay an interim dividend

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ATHENS (Reuters) -Piraeus Bank, Greece's third-largest lender by market value, reported a drop in second-quarter net earnings on Wednesday, hit by a lower net interest margin. The bank reported net

Piraeus Bank Sees Q2 Profit Decline but Plans Interim Dividend

Piraeus Bank's Financial Performance Overview

ATHENS (Reuters) -Greece's Piraeus Bank reported a drop in second-quarter net earnings on Wednesday, hit by a lower net interest margin, but it maintained its profit guidance for the year and said it would pay an interim dividend.

Earnings and Profit Guidance

Chief Executive Officer Christos Megalou also said the bank intended to distribute 100 million euros ($115 million) out of 2025 profit to shareholders via a share buyback, subject to supervisory approvals.

Loan Portfolio Growth

He added that the bank was well on track to meet its full year target of 0.80 earnings per share.

Non-Performing Exposure Ratio

Piraeus, Greece's third largest lender by market value, reported net earnings of 276 million euros, down from 330 million euros in the second quarter of 2024, after record profit last year.

Net interest income was down 10% year on year at 474 million euros, the bank said, citing lower euro zone interest rates but upgraded its estimate for its loan book.

"Our loan portfolio increased by 15% year on year, reaching 36 billion euros, surpassing our end-2025 target ahead of schedule; thus, today we are raising our full year performing loans target to more than 36.5 billion euros," Megalou said on a conference call with analysts later in the day.

Greek banks have seen their net interest income fall due to the decline in interest rates in the euro zone, prompting them to try and diversify income sources by expanding wealth management and insurance businesses.

Piraeus, which agreed to acquire Ethniki Insurance earlier this year to boost the sale of insurance products through its network, expects profit of about 1.1 billion euros annually up to 2027, rising to about 1.3 billion euros by 2028.

The bank's non-performing exposure ratio was 2.6% at the end of June, down from 3.3% a year earlier.

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(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas;Editing by David Goodman and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Piraeus Bank's Q2 net earnings fell to 276 million euros.
  • The bank plans to pay an interim dividend despite profit decline.
  • Loan portfolio increased by 15% year on year.
  • Non-performing exposure ratio improved to 2.6%.
  • Piraeus aims for 1.1 billion euros annual profit up to 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are non-performing loans?
Non-performing loans are loans on which the borrower is not making interest payments or repaying any principal. These loans are typically considered at risk of default.
What is a share buyback?
A share buyback is when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares and often increasing the value of remaining shares.

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