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    Erste Group Lifts Targets After Profit Beat, Shares Hit Record High

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    Posted on October 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Erste Group raises annual targets after Q3 profit beat expectations. Shares hit record high with strong loan growth and lower deposit costs.

    Erste Group Raises Annual Targets After Strong Q3 Profit Surge

    Erste Group's Financial Performance and Outlook

    By Mateusz Rabiega

    Third Quarter Results

    (Reuters) -Erste Group Bank on Friday raised its annual targets after its third-quarter results beat expectations, supported by loan growth and lower customer deposit costs, sending its shares to a record high.

    Future Projections

    The Vienna-based bank's quarterly net profit climbed to 901 million euros ($1.05 billion), exceeding a median forecast of 836 million in a company-compiled consensus.

    Market Expansion Strategies

    Shares in Erste were up 5.3% at 0912 GMT.

    The bank expects its net interest income for 2025 to increase by more than 2%, after it rose to record-high 1.98 billion euros in the third quarter, driven mainly by Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia markets.

    It also forecasts that its cost-to-income ratio, a measure of its operational efficiency, will to around 48% against the 50% expected before. A lower ratio indicates greater efficiency and profitability for a company.

    Continuous growth of both net interest income and net profit is uncommon among European banks, with big euro zone lenders seeing a slow but sure fall in their interest revenues.

    Erste has been able to grow core income lines by capitalising on growth in its seven main markets, which include Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania. 

    Its geographical spread offers relatively higher interest rates than those in countries under European Central Bank jurisdiction.

    The lender has also expanded into other highly profitable regions of Poland, where it bought a 49% stake in the country's third biggest lender Santander Bank Polska.

    The acquisition came at a cost, as it was financed from funds originally intended for a 700 million euro buyback programme, and a dividend that had been temporarily reduced.

    However, Erste now expects its CET1 ratio, a key measure of its financial strength, to be above 18.5% at the end of the year from above 18.25% previously.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega; Editing by Jan Harvey and Matt Scuffham)

    Table of Contents

    • Erste Group's Financial Performance and Outlook
    • Third Quarter Results
    • Future Projections
    • Market Expansion Strategies

    Key Takeaways

    • •Erste Group raised its annual profit targets after a strong Q3.
    • •Net profit reached 901 million euros, surpassing forecasts.
    • •Shares hit a record high, rising 5.3% after the announcement.
    • •Net interest income expected to grow by over 2% by 2025.
    • •CET1 ratio projected to exceed 18.5% by year-end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Erste Group lifts targets after profit beat, shares hit record high

    1What is net profit?

    Net profit is the amount of money a company earns after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been subtracted from total revenue. It is a key indicator of a company's profitability.

    2What is a cost-to-income ratio?

    The cost-to-income ratio is a financial metric used to measure a company's operating efficiency. It compares operating costs to income, indicating how well a company is managing its expenses.

    3What is a CET1 ratio?

    The Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio is a measure of a bank's financial strength, calculated by dividing its core equity capital by its total risk-weighted assets.

    4What is loan growth?

    Loan growth refers to the increase in the amount of loans issued by a bank or financial institution over a specific period, indicating demand for credit and overall economic activity.

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