EQS-News: Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft
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For the second quarter of 2023, Commerzbank’s subsidiary mBank expects the booking of additional provisions of 1.513 billion Polish zloty (equivalent around €342 million) for its Swiss franc loan portfolio. The main reason for this is the announced review of the provisioning model for legal risks following a ruling on 15 June 2023 by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the foreign currency loans of an mBank competitor. Overall, the provision for legal risks arising from mBank’s Swiss franc loans now amounts to a total of PLN 7.517 billion (around €1.7 billion). The additional provisions in Poland will have a corresponding negative impact on Commerzbank’s operating result in the second quarter of the current year. Despite this burden, Commerzbank still aims for a net result in 2023 well above that of 2022. The outlook depends on the further development of mBank’s Swiss franc mortgages and is based on the assumption of only a mild recession in Germany. “With its highly profitable core business, its extensive provisions, and its good capital base, mBank can approach the consequences of the ruling from a strong position,” said Commerzbank Chief Financial Officer Bettina Orlopp. “mBank will continue to drive forward its successful settlement programme with borrowers. In addition, a legal solution to the foreign currency issue in Poland would be desirable.”
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