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Published: 2021-05-06 16:27:16 CEST
Landsbankinn hf.
Interim report (Q1 and Q3)

Landsbankinn hf.: Correction: Landsbankinn hf.: Financial results of Landsbankinn for the first three months of 2021 - Published: 2021-05-06 16:03:08 CEST

Correction: The CEO quote was missing from the english version of the announcement  

  • The Bank’s profit in the first three months of 2021 amounted to ISK 7.6 billion.
  • Return on equity (ROE) was 11.7%.
  • Net fee and commission income grew alongside increased capital market activity while net interest margin decreased, mostly because of the Bank’s emphasis on offering very competitive terms on housing mortgages.
  • The cost/income ratio was 45.8% and operational efficiency continues to grow.
  • Forecasts for economic revival and a detailed assessment of the Bank’s loan book lead to an ISK 2.5 billion impairment reversals.
  • Market share in the retail market is around 38%.
  • Market share in mortgage lending has never been higher and has grown to 26.8% from 22.0% since the beginning of 2020.
  • Around 500 companies have become new Landsbankinn customers in the first three months of the year.
  • During the first three months of the year, customers booked a total of 15,000 consultation calls and appointments.
  • Around 1,900 accounts have been created through Save in the App function, launched towards the end of March.
  • Important milestones in the journey towards sustainability were reached during the period.

Landsbankinn’s after-tax profit during the first three months of 2021 was ISK 7.6 bn, compared with ISK 3.6 billion loss for the same period of 2020. Return on equity (ROE) for the period was 11.7% on an annualised basis, compared with -5.9% during the same period of 2020.

Net interest income amounted to ISK 8.6 billion, compared with ISK 9.4 billion in the same period the previous year, which is an 8.5% decrease between periods. Net fee and commission income amounted to ISK 2.1 billion, compared with ISK 1.9 billion for the same period the previous year. Other operating income was positive by ISK 5.1 billion; negative by ISK 8 billion in 2020. The year-over-year change is explained by an ISK 2.5 billion impairment reversals, compared with ISK 5.2 billion impairment in 2020 caused by uncertainty about the impact of the then nascent Covid-19 pandemic. Impairment reversals in the quarter are attributable to a less serious economic contraction in 2020 than expected and expectations for a turnaround in 2021.

Net interest margin as a ratio of total assets was 2.2% in the first three months of 2021, compared with 2.6% in the same period the previous year.

Other operating expenses were ISK 6.6 billion, compared with ISK 6.7 billion for the same period last year. Salaries and related expenses were ISK 3.8 billion thereof, remaining unchanged between periods. Other operating expenses were ISK 2.8 billion, compared with ISK 2.9 billion for the same period last year.

The cost/income ratio for the first three months of the year was 45.8%, compared with 72.6% for the same time last year.

Landsbankinn's total assets increased by ISK 36.8 billion during the period, amounting to ISK 1,601 billion at the end of the first quarter. Loans to customers grew by ISK 14 billion during the first quarter, mainly due to increased lending to individuals. Deposits from customers amounted to ISK 794 billion at the end of the quarter, compared with ISK 793 billion at year-end 2020.

As at 31 March this year, Landsbankinn's equity amounted to ISK 261.4 billion and its total capital ratio was 24.9%. The Bank’s AGM, held on 24 March 2021, approved a motion from the Board of Directors to pay a dividend in the amount of ISK 4,489 million for the 2020 operating year. The dividend has been paid out to shareholders. 

Lilja Björk Einarsdóttir, CEO of Landsbankinn:

“Landsbankinn’s good results in the first quarter reflect successful activity across all aspects of its operation and improving economic conditions. The Bank’s market share in the retail market is around 38% and, in just over one year, the Bank’s share in the mortgage market has grown from 22.0% to 26.8% and has never been higher. In the first three months of the year, over two thousand individuals and families took out mortgages with the Bank and just under 400 of those customers were first-time housing buyers. The Bank’s standing in the corporate market is also strong and satisfaction with its services high.

Most notable in these results is the increase in net fee and commission income, including income from increased activity in capital markets, not least as a result of the Bank’s successful asset management activity. Performance of bonds held by the Bank is good and interest income solid. Net interest margin continues to decrease, most notably as a result of the Bank’s emphasis on offering very competitive rates on housing mortgages. We have been successful in keeping operating expenses down and efficiency in the Bank’s operation continues to grow. Operating expenses as a ratio of total assets is 1.5% and has decreased surely and steadily in recent years.

The Bank’s total profit for the first quarter was ISK 7.6 billion, compared with a loss of ISK 3.6 billion in the same quarter 2020. Profitability was 11.7%, compared with -5.9% in the same period last year. Our detailed assessment of expected credit loss and forecasts of an expected turnaround in the economy account for positive valuation changes in the amount of ISK 2.5 billion.

The first quarter was also a very important part of the Bank's sustainability journey, including several important milestones. We published a sustainable finance framework and subsequently issued green bonds in the amount of EUR 300 million at the most favourable terms the Bank has ever achieved. The Bank’s team has deep and solid knowledge of sustainable financial services and the Bank continues to be a leader in the field, both internally and on the customer side.

A clear strategy has yielded results in the form of new solutions for customers, increased satisfaction and improved and more efficient service. Since 2017, we have been focused on boosting our digital service platform following a long period of building up infrastructure. Around 40 new solutions have been introduced since. At the same time, we have continued to build strong technological foundations and emphasised data development and utilisation. Our success manifests among other things in that the majority of the 500 companies, who became Landsbankinn customers in the first quarter, did so through our app or website. On average, the process of becoming a customer took 85 seconds. Nearly all contracts and communication are electronic and customers have been quick to take advantage of the option to make appointments online. A total of 15,000 consultation calls and appointments were made online in the first quarter. We made life simpler for individuals, friends and families by introducing the option of saving in the app, either individually or together. Since the solution was introduced in March, around 1,900 savings accounts have been created. Most people are saving up for a holiday, something we’re all looking forward to doing once the pandemic is finally over. We’re simplifying life for our customers. That’s what Landsbankinn, an ever-smarter bank, is all about.”


Teleconference to present results

On Friday 7 May, at 10:00, the Bank will host a teleconference on its Q1 2021 results in English. Please register by email to ir@landsbankinn.is.

For further information contact:

Rúnar Pálmason, Public Relations, pr@landsbankinn.is

Hanna Kristín Thoroddsen, Investor Relations, ir@landsbankinn.is

Attachments



Consolidated Interim Financial Statements 31.3.2021.pdf
Press_release_Landsbankinn_results_31.03.2021.pdf
Results_presentation_Landsbankinn_31.03.2021.pdf