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Dutch bank ABN Amro resumes dividend payments as Q2 net profit beats

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Posted on August 12, 2021

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· Last updated: February 17, 2026

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The image features the ABN Amro logo alongside financial graphs, symbolizing the bank's strong Q2 profit of 393 million euros. This visual highlights the bank's recovery and resumption of dividend payments, reflecting positive trends in the Dutch banking sector.
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch bank ABN Amro said on Wednesday it would resume dividend payments as an economic recovery in the Netherlands had helped a stronger-than-expected bounce in net profit. Amsterdam-based ABN said net profit rose to 393 million euros ($460.48 million ) in the second quarter, as coronavirus restrictions were eased and companies gradually […]

ABN Amro to Resume Dividend Payments Following Strong Q2 Profit

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch bank ABN Amro said on Wednesday it would resume dividend payments as an economic recovery in the Netherlands had helped a stronger-than-expected bounce in net profit.

Amsterdam-based ABN said net profit rose to 393 million euros ($460.48 million ) in the second quarter, as coronavirus restrictions were eased and companies gradually resumed business.

Analysts in a company-compiled poll had predicted an average net profit of 266 million euros for the April-June period.

“Demand for corporate loans in the Netherlands is still muted as strong government support continues, but it is showing signs of stabilising and the pipeline is improving”, Chief Executive Robert Swaak said.

Largely state-owned ABN released 79 million euros of impairments made during the coronavirus crisis, which partly offset a steep decline in net interest income as low rates continued to hurt its profit margins.

Net interest income fell 14% to 1.3 billion euros, missing analysts’ expectations after a 11% decline in the first three months of 2021.

ABN said its capital position remained strong, allowing it to pay out suspended dividends over 2019 in October, and to remain committed to paying out 50% of its net profits to shareholders in the time to come.

($1=0.8535 euros)

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Kim Coghill)

Frequently Asked Questions

What was ABN Amro's net profit for Q2?
ABN Amro reported a net profit of 393 million euros for the second quarter.
Why is ABN Amro resuming dividend payments?
The bank is resuming dividend payments due to a stronger-than-expected bounce in net profit, aided by an economic recovery in the Netherlands.
How did the economic recovery affect corporate loans?
Demand for corporate loans in the Netherlands remains muted but is showing signs of stabilizing as the pipeline improves.
What impact did low interest rates have on ABN Amro?
Low interest rates continued to hurt ABN Amro's profitability, leading to a 14% decline in net interest income.
What is ABN Amro's commitment regarding dividends?
ABN Amro is committed to paying out 50% of its net profits to shareholders moving forward.

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