EQS-News: Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft
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In the annual Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) the European Central Bank has determined the bank-specific capital requirements for the Commerzbank Group in 2025. The additional own funds requirement for Pillar 2 (P2R) remains unchanged at 2.25% of total capital, of which at least 1.27% must be covered with Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital. The SREP decision replaces the previous SREP decision with effect from 1 January 2025. As of 30 September 2024, the pro forma CET1 requirement for the Commerzbank on Group level amounts to 10.31% of risk-weighted assets (MDA threshold) when applying the new SREP decision. The requirement consists of the CET1 minimum requirement of 4.5%, the P2R of 1.27%, the capital conservation buffer of 2.5%, the capital buffer for otherwise systemically important institutions of 1.25%, the countercyclical capital buffer of currently 0.66%, the sectoral systemic risk buffer of currently 0.1%, and an AT1 shortfall of 0.04% at that point in time. In addition, the requirement to maintain additional own funds for the leverage ratio (Pillar 2 requirement for the risk of excessive leverage – P2R-LR), which was introduced last year, remains unchanged at 0.1%. The resulting leverage ratio requirement of 3.1% is met by a leverage ratio of 4.4% as of September 2024. “With a CET1 ratio of 14.82% as of September 2024, we are well above the MDA threshold. This provides us with a comfortable buffer to continue to implement the return of capital to our shareholders – and, as planned, to increase it in the coming years,” said Commerzbank CEO Bettina Orlopp. As part of its strategic plans until 2027, Commerzbank aims for a CET1 ratio of 13.5%.
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