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WKN: CBK100 | ISIN: DE000CBK1001 | Ticker-Symbol: CBK
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Commerzbank improves full-year outlook - Results after nine months ahead of plan

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DJ Commerzbank improves full-year outlook - Results after nine months ahead of plan

Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft (CZB) 
Commerzbank improves full-year outlook - Results after nine months ahead of plan 
06-Nov-2024 / 07:03 CET/CEST 
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. 
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   -- Revenues increased to EUR8.2bn at end of September thanks to strong customer business (9M 23: EUR8.1bn) 
 
   -- Loan volume of corporate clients in Mittelstand business increased by 3 % to EUR62bn in Q3 
   -- 9M net commission income up 4% to EUR2.7bn 
   -- Net interest income after nine months at consistently high level of EUR6.3bn despite rate cuts 
   -- 9M costs stable at EUR4.8bn - cost-income ratio at 59% 
   -- Operating result after nine months almost stable at EUR2.8bn despite decreasing interest rates 
   -- 9M net result up 5% to EUR1.9bn 
   -- Risk result after nine months at minus EUR529m - non-performing exposure ratio remains low at 0.9% 
   -- High CET1 ratio of 14.8% (9M 23: 14.6%) expected to rise to around 15% at year-end and underpins 
  potential for capital return 
   -- Outlook for full year: net result target of around EUR2.4bn confirmed - targets for net commission income 
  and net interest income raised 
   -- Third share buyback: buyback of first tranche of around EUR600m approved - applied for approval for second 
  tranche of up to EUR400m 
"We are convinced that we will increase our net result again this year. The customer business developed very well in 
the third quarter. We are particularly pleased with the growth in net commission income. This shows that our growth 
initiatives are increasingly paying off, thanks to the very consistent implementation of our strategy. This helps us to 
cushion the effect of decreasing interest rates and to broaden our revenue base for the future." 
Bettina Orlopp, CEO 
Commerzbank has improved its outlook for the 2024 financial year after the first nine months: net interest income and 
net commission income developed better than anticipated in the third quarter, which is why the Bank is raising its 
targets for both key figures. The Bank also confirms its forecast for 2024 of achieving a higher net result than in 
2023. It anticipates a net result of around EUR2.4bn after reaching EUR2.2bn in the 2023 financial year. This means the 
Bank is once again heading for a record profit for the full year. In the third quarter, growth in net commission income 
accelerated to around 8% compared to the same quarter of the previous year. Growth in the securities business and asset 
management as well as in the syndication business and trade finance had a particularly positive effect. In contrast, 
net interest income fell slightly due to the European Central Bank's (ECB's) recent interest rate cuts, but the Bank 
benefited from the continuing high volume of deposits. Despite the economically challenging environment, the credit 
volume in the Corporate Clients segment rose to EUR100bn in the third quarter. In the Mittelstand alone, the loan volume 
increased by 3% compared to the previous quarter to EUR62bn. The loan book remains robust. Between January and September, 
revenues rose to a total of EUR8.2bn. With EUR1.9bn after taxes and minorities, the Bank earned 5% more in the first nine 
months of this year than in the same time of the previous year. 
The Bank continued implementing its strategic initiatives in the third quarter. A few weeks after successfully 
acquiring a majority stake in Aquila Capital, the Bank started the distribution of Aquila products with the launch of 
the European long-term investment fund (ELTIF) "AC One Planet". The demand from Commerzbank customers for this 
long-term fund, which invests in pioneering projects in the field of renewable energy, is very high. The Bank is also 
expanding its offering for ultra-high-net-worth individuals and family offices, substantiating Commerzbank's growth 
ambitions in this segment. The relevant skill sets and highly specialised departments will be brought together in a 
separate division. In addition to the existing services in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main and Munich, the Bank 
is also establishing two new locations in Hamburg and Stuttgart for comprehensive advisory services for this customer 
group. 
The Bank is also continuing to implement its strategic plans abroad. To further strengthen its technological 
development, Commerzbank has opened a new "IT factory" in Malaysia. Commerzbank is furthermore making good progress in 
its commitment to sustainability: growth in the Green Infrastructure Finance division, which focuses on project 
financing for renewable energies and other green infrastructure, already exceeded the record year 2023 after nine 
months. Between January and September, net growth in the financing volume amounted to around EUR1.1bn (full year 2023: 
EUR1bn). 
"Our figures and our strong customer business emphasise that our strategy is paying off. Even in an environment of 
decreasing interest rates, we are delivering stable revenues and strong results. We believe we have great potential for 
growth, particularly in asset management and wealth management. In the lending business, we want to continue to grow in 
the Mittelstand business", said Bettina Orlopp, Commerzbank's CEO. "To further increase the Bank's profitability in the 
coming years and create sustainable value for our shareholders, we are currently working hard on upgrading our strategy 
for the coming years. The results will be presented on 13 February 2025." 
Strong customer business: growth in commissions almost offsets decline in interest income 
Driven by the ongoing strength of customer business, Commerzbank's revenues remained at a high level in the third 
quarter at EUR2,735m (Q3 2023: EUR2,755m) - despite provisions of EUR227m for legal risks from foreign currency loans at 
Polish subsidiary mBank. The Bank benefited from accelerated growth in net commission income of around 8% to EUR894m (Q3 
2023: EUR831m), to which both customer segments contributed. As anticipated, net interest income fell slightly to EUR2,048m 
(Q3 2023: EUR2,166m, Q2 2024: EUR2,078m) as a result of the interest rate cuts, but remained at a high level. Between 
January and September, revenues increased to EUR8,150m compared to the same period last year (9M 2023: EUR8,052m). 
Total costs increased only slightly in the third quarter to EUR1,594m (Q3 2023: EUR1,549m). Compulsory contributions rose 
to EUR64m (Q3 2023: EUR45m). Again, this was caused by the higher contributions to the Deposit Insurance Fund due to the 
increase in covered deposits. Operating expenses were also slightly higher than in the previous year at EUR1,530m 
(Q3 2023: EUR1,504m). This was primarily due to higher costs incurred by mBank as a result of investments in future 
business growth and foreign currency effects. Other drivers were general salary increases in Germany, higher accruals 
for share-based variable compensation as a consequence of the strong rise in the Commerzbank share price and the 
increased cost base since the acquisition of Aquila Capital in June. These effects were partially offset by active cost 
management. Between January and September, costs fell by a total of around 1% to EUR4,780m. The cost-income ratio was at 
58.7% (9M 2023: 59.7%). 
The risk result totalled minus EUR255m in the third quarter (Q3 2023: minus EUR91m). It includes around minus EUR147m from 
methodology updates, of which minus EUR97m alone are intended to cover climate and environmental risks. In the ongoing 
economically challenging environment, the loan book proved to be overall robust, with three large individual cases 
impacting the risk result by minus EUR130m. The non-performing exposure ratio (NPE ratio) was at low 0.9% (Q2 2024: 
0.8%). The Bank's Top-Level Adjustment (TLA) decreased by EUR94m due to reassessment. Taking into account the reduction 
in the TLA, the Bank still has EUR242m (Q2 2024: EUR336m) available mainly to cover expected secondary effects from 
geopolitical crises and uncertainties from inflation. After nine months, the risk result was at minus EUR529m (9M 2023: 
minus EUR367m). 
Overall, the operating result in the third quarter totalled EUR886m (Q3 2023: EUR1,116m). Between January and September, it 
remained almost stable at EUR2,841m (9M 2023: EUR2,879m). Net result after taxes and minority interests totalled EUR642m in 
the third quarter (Q3 2023: EUR684m), improving by 5% to EUR1,926m after nine months (9M 2023: EUR1,829m). The Bank is 
therefore well on track to achieve its target of generating a higher profit for the financial year 2024 than in the 
previous year. 
Commerzbank's Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (CET1 ratio) was 14.8% as of 30 September (30 June 2024: 14.8%, 
30 September 2023: 14.6%). The Bank continues to have a very comfortable buffer of 451 basis points to the regulatory 
minimum requirement (MDA threshold), which currently is 10.31%. Commerzbank has significant potential to return capital 
to its shareholders. The return on tangible equity (RoTE) was 8.7% in the third quarter (Q3 2023: 9.6%) and improved to 
8.8% between January and September (9M 2023: 8.6%). After nine months, the Bank is on track to achieve its target of at 
least 8% for the full year. 
"We are consistently implementing our plans for the return of capital. We have applied for the second tranche of our 
share buyback to the ECB and the German Finance Agency. By further sharpening the financial targets of our Strategy 
until 2027 in September, we have also made it clear that we will improve our profitability beyond our original plans. 
This will enable us to return even more capital to our shareholders in the coming years", said Bettina Orlopp. 
Segment performance: mBank more than doubles its operating result 
 The Corporate Clients segment generated revenues of EUR1,121m in the third quarter (Q3 2023: EUR1,172m). After nine 
months, revenues were 5% higher compared to the same period of the previous year, totalling EUR3,541m. Net commission 
income rose by around 5% to EUR345m in the third quarter compared to the same quarter of the previous year. The 
syndication business and trade finance developed particularly strongly. Net interest income, however, fell, as 
anticipated, to EUR629m (Q3 2023: EUR718m, Q2 2024: EUR678m) because of the recent interest rate cuts. The credit volume 
increased to EUR100bn in the third quarter despite the challenging economic environment (Q2 2024: EUR99bn, Q3 2023: EUR97bn). 
The segment's operating result totalled EUR412m (Q3 2023: EUR645m) and largely reflects the increased risk result in the 
third quarter. After the first nine months of the financial year, the operating result, which totalled EUR1,623m, was 
almost on the same level as in the previous year (9M 2023: EUR1,637m). 
The Private and Small-Business Customers segment (PSBC) in Germany recorded stable revenues of EUR1,044m in the third 
quarter (Q3 2023: EUR1,045m), despite the decline of interest rates. In the first nine months of the year, the segment's 
revenues increased to EUR3,276m (9M 2023: EUR3,240m). As anticipated, in the third quarter net interest income fell to 
EUR537m (Q3 2023: EUR596m). However, the decline could largely be offset by a significant increase in net commission income 
by 8% to EUR472m as well as valuation effects at the real estate subsidiary Commerz Real. The continued strength of the 
securities business had a positive effect on net commission income. Driven by the positive trend in the stock markets, 
the securities volume rose further to EUR238bn by the end of September (end of June: EUR233bn). The segment's average 
deposit volume was stable in the third quarter at EUR174bn (Q2 2024: EUR174bn) as well as the loan volume at an average of 
EUR125bn (Q2 2024: EUR125bn). The volume of mortgage loans also remained unchanged at EUR96bn (Q2 2024: EUR96bn). The segment's 
operating result of EUR251m (Q3 2023: EUR298m) reflects, amongst others, the acquisition of Aquila Capital in June as well 
as increased expenses for the deposit guarantee scheme. After nine months, the result was 11% higher compared to the 
same period last year at EUR985m (9M 2023: EUR885m). 
The Polish subsidiary mBank continued its dynamic growth in customer business. Revenues increased by a strong 40% to 
EUR485m in the third quarter (Q3 2023: EUR346m), despite further provisions for legal risks for foreign currency loans 
totalling EUR227m (Q3 2023: EUR234m). Between January and September, mBank's revenues increased by one-third to EUR1,239m 
(9M 2023: EUR929m). In the third quarter, net interest income rose to EUR609m (Q3 2023: EUR561m), driven by the continued 
strong deposit and lending business. Net commission income also increased further, rising by around 13% to EUR91m. mBank 
contributed EUR203m to the Group's operating result in the third quarter, more than twice as much as a year ago (Q3 2023: 
EUR89m). Without the impact of the legal risks associated with foreign currency loans and "Credit Holidays", the 
operating result would even have risen to EUR404m in the third quarter (Q3 2023: EUR323m). In the first nine months of the 
year, mBank was able to more than double its operating result to EUR432m compared to the same period last year (9M 2023: 
EUR175m). 
Outlook 2024: targets for net commission and net interest income as well as CET1 ratio raised 
After the first nine months of the year, Commerzbank confirms its profit target for the full year 2024: with a net 
result of around EUR2.4bn, it is targeting a higher net result than in the 2023 financial year. The outlook is subject to 
the future development of burdens from Russia and foreign currency loans at mBank. Based on the strong results of the 
third quarter, the Bank is raising its forecast for net interest income from around EUR8.1bn to around EUR8.2bn for the 
full year. Net commission income also developed better than planned: the Bank now anticipates that net commission 
income will exceed the previous year's figure by more than 5%. Previously, the Bank had anticipated net interest income 
to rise by 4%. On this basis, the Bank assumes revenues totalling EUR10.9bn. Commerzbank now anticipates a CET1 ratio of 
around 15%. Previously, it had assumed a ratio of more than 14%. Commerzbank is still aiming for a cost-income ratio of 
around 60% for the current year. The Bank expects a risk result lower than minus EUR800m for the full year assuming usage 
of TLA. 
The Bank remains committed to its capital return plans and planned share buybacks: for this financial year, Commerzbank 
is aiming to return at least 70% of net result to its shareholders - but not more than the net result after deduction 
of AT1 coupon payments. On 4 November, the Bank decided to start its third share buyback programme soon. Previously, 
the German Finance Agency and ECB had given their approval for the first tranche of EUR600m. As planned, Commerzbank has 
applied to the ECB and the German Finance Agency for the second tranche of up to EUR400m, based on the third quarter 
results. By strengthening the financial targets of its Strategy until 2027 in September, the Bank is increasing its 
capital return potential. 
 
Financial figures at a glance 
                                          Q3 24            9M 24 
  in EURm                               Q3   Q3  vs Q3  Q2   9M   9M  vs 9M 
                                   2024  2023  23   2024  2024  2023  23 
                                         (in %)            (in %) 
Net interest income                         2,048 2,166  - 5.5 2,078 6,251 6,242  + 0.1 
Net commission income                         894  831  + 7.6  879 2,693 2,587  + 4.1 
Net fair value result^1                        - 67  - 67  + 0.7  - 4 - 124 - 157 + 20.8 
Other income                             - 140 - 175 + 19.9 - 284 - 670 - 621  - 7.9 
Total revenues                            2,735 2,755  - 0.7 2,668 8,150 8,052  + 1.2 
Revenues excl. exceptional items                   2,753 2,727  + 0.9 2,815 8,287 8,003  + 3.5 
Risk result                             - 255  - 91     - 199 - 529 - 367 - 44.4 
Operating expenses                          1,530 1,504  + 1.7 1,524 4,550 4,449  + 2.3 
Compulsory contributions                        64   45 + 43.6   75  230  357 - 35.5 
Operating result                            886 1,116 - 20.5  870 2,841 2,879  - 1.3 
Restructuring costs                           2   6 - 72.5   1   4   14 - 74.7 
Pre-tax result                             885 1,109 - 20.2  869 2,837 2,865  - 1.0 
Taxes                                 197  405 - 51.4  289  807 1,022 - 21.0 
Minorities                               46   20       42  103   14 
Consolidated result^2                         642  684  - 6.2  538 1,926 1,829  + 5.3 
Cost-income ratio in operating business excl. compulsory       55.9  54.6      57.1  55.8  55.3 
contributions (%) 
Cost-income ratio in operating business incl. compulsory       58.3  56.2      59.9  58.7  59.7 
contributions (%) 
Operating RoTE (%)                          11.3  14.6      11.3  12.2  12.7 
Net RoTE (%)^3                             8.7  9.6      7.3  8.8  8.6 
Net RoE (%)                              8.3  9.2      7.1  8.5  8.3 
CET1 ratio (%)^3                           14.8  14.6      14.8  14.8  14.6 
Leverage ratio                             4.4  4.9      4.5  4.4  4.9 
Total assets (EURbn)                           565  510      560  565  510 

^1 Net income from financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value through profit and loss. ^2 Net result attributable to Commerzbank shareholders and investors in additional equity components. ^3 2023 reduced by pay-out accrual and potential (fully discretionary) AT1 coupons - 2024 excluding net result.

Journalists can dial in to the press conference call on the results of the second quarter, which begins at 10.30 a.m. CET today using the telephone number +49 69 667738009. From 9.00 a.m. CET, you can also follow the conference call for analysts in English live online. The financial publications and the recording of the conference call for analysts are available on the internet.

Press contact Kathrin Jones +49 69 9353-45687 Svea Junge +49 69 9353-45691

Investors' contact Jutta Madjlessi +49 69 9353-47707 Michael Klein +49 69 9353-47703

About Commerzbank Commerzbank is the leading bank for the German Mittelstand and a strong partner for around 25,500 corporate client groups. In addition, it supports private and small-business customers in Germany with more than EUR400 billion assets under management. The Bank's two Business Segments - Private and Small-Business Customers and Corporate Clients - offer a comprehensive portfolio of financial services. Commerzbank transacts approximately 30% of Germany's foreign trade and is present internationally in more than 40 countries in the corporate clients' business. The Bank focusses on the German Mittelstand, large corporates, and institutional clients. As part of its international business, Commerzbank supports clients with a business relationship to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland and companies operating in selected future-oriented industries. In the Private and Small-Business Customers segment, the Bank is at the side of its customers with its brands Commerzbank and comdirect: online and mobile, in the advisory centre, and personally in its branches. Its Polish subsidiary mBank S.A. is an innovative digital bank that serves approximately 5.7 million private and corporate customers, predominantly in Poland, as well as in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Disclaimer This release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts. In this release, these statements concern inter alia the expected future business of Commerzbank, efficiency gains and expected synergies, expected growth prospects and other opportunities for an increase in value of Commerzbank as well as expected future financial results, restructuring costs and other financial developments and information. These forward-looking statements are based on the management's current plans, expectations, estimates and projections. They are subject to a number of assumptions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from any future results and developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, amongst others, the conditions in the financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the USA and other regions from which Commerzbank derives a substantial portion of its revenues and in which Commerzbank holds a substantial portion of its assets, the development of asset prices and market volatility, especially due to the ongoing European debt crisis, potential defaults of borrowers or trading counterparties, the implementation of its strategic initiatives to improve its business model, the reliability of its risk management policies, procedures and methods, risks arising as a result of regulatory change and other risks. Forward-looking statements therefore speak only as of the date they are made. Commerzbank has no obligation to update or release any revisions to the forward-looking statements contained in this release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

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ISIN:     DE000CBK1001 
Category Code: QRT 
TIDM:     CZB 
LEI Code:   851WYGNLUQLFZBSYGB56 
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EQS News ID:  2023263 
 
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