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    Czech bank moneta's CEO sees profit on track, loan securitisations

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    Posted on March 16, 2026

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    Last updated: March 16, 2026

    Czech bank Moneta's CEO sees profit on track, loan securitisations - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Moneta Money Bank’s CEO Tomas Spurny expects to meet its CZK 6.6 bn net profit target for 2026 and is considering an extraordinary dividend and synthetic loan securitisations amounting to CZK 15–25 bn, which could ease capital and support lending expansion.

    Table of Contents

    • Moneta Money Bank's Strategic Outlook and Financial Initiatives
    • Profit Targets Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
    • Loan Portfolio Securitisation Plans
    • Growth in Lending and Dividend Decisions
    • Synthetic Securitisation Strategy
    • Consolidation and Free Float Ambitions
    • Dividend History and Share Performance
    • Consolidation Prospects
    • Increasing Free Float and Market Impact
    • Exchange Rate Information

    Moneta Money Bank Confident in 2026 Profit Target and Loan Securitisation Plans

    Moneta Money Bank's Strategic Outlook and Financial Initiatives

    By Jason Hovet

    Profit Targets Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

    PRAGUE, March 16 (Reuters) - Moneta Money Bank expects to hit its profit target for 2026, despite the Middle East conflict as diplomacy is likely to ease the situation before it leads to lasting economic damage, the Czech lender's chief executive said.

    Tomas Spurny told Reuters that Moneta, the sixth biggest Czech bank and largest without a majority foreign owner, would also decide on an extraordinary dividend this year and consider securitising between 5% and 8.5% of its loan portfolio.

    Spurny said he did not think the impact of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which have led to a spike in oil and gas prices, was yet approaching the energy shock of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, while diplomacy was likely to ease the conflict.

    "I trust we will have good fortune to ... exceed the minimum target as we have so far in every year," Spurny said on Friday.

    Moneta expects net profit of 6.6 billion crowns ($308 million) in 2026, from 6.5 billion crowns last year, under an outlook seeing profit in the next five years rising 39% versus the previous five.

    Loan Portfolio Securitisation Plans

    Growth in Lending and Dividend Decisions

    LOAN PORTFOLIO SECURITISATION 

    New lending volumes rose by 30% in January and February, before the Iran conflict, Spurny said, adding that Moneta would look at lending, and whether excess capital was needed, in the third quarter when deciding on an interim dividend.

    Synthetic Securitisation Strategy

    Moneta is also considering synthetic securitisation, which transfers credit risk to investors without a sale of assets, for 15 billion to 25 billion crowns of its loan portfolio. If approved, implementation could be in the first quarter of 2027.

    "This would enable expansion of the nominal loan portfolio," added Spurny, who took over in 2015 when the bank was part of U.S. conglomerate General Electric and needed to diversify. 

    Consolidation and Free Float Ambitions

    Dividend History and Share Performance

    CONSOLIDATION, FREE FLOAT AMBITIONS

    Since a 2016 initial public offering in Prague, beginning GE's withdrawal, Moneta has generated profit of 45.5 billion crowns, distributing 93% in dividends, including an 11.50 crown-per-share proposal for next month's general meeting.

    Its shares are up 28% at 182.0 crowns in the past year.

    Consolidation Prospects

    While Spurny is in favour of consolidation and thinks that Moneta would have been stronger if a deal to merge with Air Bank in 2022 had not fallen through, he said no meaningful deal talks were currently underway.

    Air Bank is owned by the PPF investment group of the family of late billionaire Petr Kellner. PPF owns nearly 30% of Moneta, while Czech billionaire Pavel Tykac and investment group J&T each hold roughly 10%.

    Increasing Free Float and Market Impact

    Spurny also wants to increase Moneta's free float in the future, adding that an acquisition where issued shares helped pay for a deal or shareholders deciding to redistribute shares were options, but any action was still "speculation".

    "I'm simply saying what I think the bank needs in the next three years," he said, adding that increasing its free float would boost Moneta's weight on the MSCI index and the liquidity of its shares.    

    Exchange Rate Information

    ($1 = 21.4070 Czech crowns)

    (Reporting by Jason Hovet; Editing by Alexander Smith)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CEO confident that 2026 net profit forecast of CZK 6.6 bn will be met, building on steady performance and anticipated diplomatic easing of Middle East tensions.
    • •Bank plans to decide on an extraordinary dividend later this year and may securitise 5–8.5% of its loan book (about CZK 15–25 bn) via synthetic securitisation, potentially by Q1 2027.
    • •Supportive backdrop includes €100 m EIB loan to back green SMEs and a strong medium-term outlook with net profit and operating income growth through 2029.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Czech bank Moneta's CEO sees profit on track, loan securitisations

    1What is Moneta Money Bank's profit target for 2026?

    Moneta Money Bank expects a net profit of 6.6 billion Czech crowns ($308 million) in 2026.

    2How is Moneta Money Bank planning to manage its loan portfolio?

    Moneta is considering securitising between 5% and 8.5% of its loan portfolio, possibly through synthetic securitisation, for 15 to 25 billion crowns.

    3Will Moneta Money Bank pay an extraordinary dividend in 2024?

    The bank will decide on an extraordinary dividend this year, with a decision expected in the third quarter.

    4How has Moneta Money Bank performed since its IPO?

    Since the 2016 IPO, Moneta has generated 45.5 billion crowns in profit and distributed 93% of it in dividends.

    5Is Moneta Money Bank considering mergers or acquisitions?

    While supportive of consolidation, CEO Tomas Spurny stated there are currently no meaningful deal talks underway.

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