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    Sabadell Flags Lower Lending Income in 2025 as Focus Turns to Standalone Strategy

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sabadell forecasts a decline in lending income by 2025 due to interest rate cuts, shifting focus to profitability after the TSB sale.

    Sabadell Anticipates Decline in Lending Income by 2025 Amid Strategy Shift

    Sabadell's Financial Outlook and Strategic Changes

    By Jesús Aguado

    Impact of Interest Rate Cuts on Lending Income

    MADRID (Reuters) -Sabadell forecast lower lending income in 2025 due to pressure from interest rate cuts, as the focus shifts towards the Spanish bank's profitability outlook after BBVA's failed bid and the sale of its British business TSB.

    Profitability Goals and Future Projections

    Spanish banks' margins are being squeezed by lower interest rates, after they previously benefited from higher costs of loans tied mostly to variable rates.

    TSB Sale and Its Implications for Sabadell

    Sabadell's net interest income, or earnings on loans minus deposit costs, fell 4% to 1.2 billion euros, below the 1.22 billion euros expected by analysts in a Reuters poll.

    For 2025, Sabadell expects an NII of around 4.9 billion euros, compared to 5 billion euros at end-2024, or 3.6 billion euros without TSB, which it agreed to sell to Santander.

    Chief Financial Officer Sergio Palavecino told analysts it expected lending income to start growing in 2026 backed by higher lending volumes.

    For 2027, Sabadell targets an NII of 3.9 billion euros without TSB, similar to the amount it achieved in 2024 ex-TSB.

    It expects to complete the TSB sale in the first quarter of 2026.

    The bank's lending income targets were in line with previous guidance, but its shares fell 3.7%. They have risen 83% so far this year partly due to pay-out plans of 6.45 billion euros in 2025-2027.

    Spanish broker Renta 4 highlighted that "main metrics" of results came in below market expectations.

    Analysts are watching how Sabadell will be able to maintain growth rates without TSB, which accounted for 18.5% of the group's net profit in the first nine months.

    Net profit at TSB remained unchanged in the quarter though lending income rose 5%.

    In 2027, Sabadell aims for a net profit of over 1.6 billion euros and for a return-on-tangible-equity ratio, a measure of profitability, of 16% compared with 15% at end-September thanks to higher loan growth in Spain, where the economy is projected to grow above the euro zone average.

    Net profit fell 18% to 414 million euros, below the 449 million euros expected by analysts, following an impact of 31 million euros due to a banking tax.

    It finished with a core tier-1 capital ratio of 13.74% compared with 13.56% as of end-June.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Jesús Aguado; Additional reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by David Latona, Jan Harvey and Jane Merriman)

    Table of Contents

    • Sabadell's Financial Outlook and Strategic Changes
    • Impact of Interest Rate Cuts on Lending Income
    • Profitability Goals and Future Projections
    • TSB Sale and Its Implications for Sabadell

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sabadell expects lower lending income in 2025 due to interest rate cuts.
    • •The bank's focus shifts to standalone profitability after TSB sale.
    • •Sabadell's shares fell 3.7% despite a rise earlier this year.
    • •Analysts are concerned about growth without TSB's contribution.
    • •Sabadell aims for a 16% return-on-tangible-equity by 2027.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sabadell flags lower lending income in 2025 as focus turns to standalone strategy

    1What is lending income?

    Lending income refers to the earnings that a bank generates from loans, which is calculated as the interest earned on loans minus the costs associated with deposits.

    2What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the percentage charged on borrowed money or paid on savings, influencing the cost of loans and the return on deposits.

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