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    Home > Finance > Swedish Handelsbanken's Q4 profit drops less than expected
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    Swedish Handelsbanken's Q4 profit drops less than expected

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 5, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Visual representation of Handelsbanken's Q4 financial results, highlighting the bank's profit drop and economic indicators relevant to the Swedish finance sector.
    Handelsbanken logo with financial graphs representing Q4 profit results - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Handelsbanken's Q4 profit exceeded expectations despite rising costs, with a proposed dividend increase to 15.0 crowns per share.

    Handelsbanken's Q4 Profit Beats Market Expectations

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish bank Handelsbanken reported a net profit for the fourth quarter that topped market expectations on the back of strong interest and financial income and said its costs rose 5% compared to the preceding quarter.

    Net profit at the more than 150-year-old bank dipped to 6.85 billion crowns ($624 million) from 7.24 billion a year ago, topping a mean forecast 6.17 billion, according to a mean forecast based on a LSEG compilation of analyst estimates.

    The bank said its costs, which have been under investor scrutiny after unexpectedly heavy spending early last year, rose to 6.36 billion crowns, marginally below the 6.39 billion in spending seen by analysts.

    Spending at the bank has been running high over the past year due to elevated costs in areas such as IT and staff, but Handelsbanken delivered sequential cost declines in both the second and third quarters of last year.

    The oldest company on the Swedish stock exchange proposed a total dividend of 15.0 crowns per share compared to 13.0 crowns a year earlier, above the 13.5 crowns per share seen by analysts.

    Handelsbanken, like rivals such as Swedbank, SEB and Nordea, have seen central bank rate cuts put pressure on interest income in recent quarters though the impact has so far been moderate.

    Handelsbanken, the last of the four banks to unveil quarterly results, said net interest income, which includes revenues from mortgages, fell to 11.75 billion from a year-ago 12.22 billion, topping the 11.24 billion seen by analysts.

    ($1 = 10.9741 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Niklas Pollard, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Handelsbanken's Q4 profit exceeded market expectations.
    • •Net profit dipped to 6.85 billion crowns.
    • •Costs rose by 5% compared to the previous quarter.
    • •Proposed dividend increased to 15.0 crowns per share.
    • •Net interest income fell but topped analyst predictions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish Handelsbanken's Q4 profit drops less than expected

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Handelsbanken's Q4 financial results, highlighting profit, costs, and dividend proposals.

    2How did Handelsbanken's costs change?

    Handelsbanken's costs rose by 5% compared to the previous quarter, mainly due to IT and staff expenses.

    3What was the proposed dividend?

    Handelsbanken proposed a dividend of 15.0 crowns per share, higher than the previous year's 13.0 crowns.

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