Release Date: October 23, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you explain the impact of the reset of covered bond swaps on net interest income (NII) and whether further benefits are expected? A: Anders Karlsson, CFO, explained that while there was a positive impact from the reset of liability swaps, asset swaps also reprice over the quarter. The primary reason for stable NII was the repricing of savings accounts and transaction accounts, which offset the gradual rolling effect on the mortgage side. Funding costs are expected to decrease gradually as rates fall.
Q: How should we interpret the SEK366 million positive effect on NII this quarter, and is it expected to be a regular occurrence? A: Anders Karlsson, CFO, clarified that the SEK366 million effect is not extraordinary and similar timing effects will occur as rates change. The trajectory of NII will be difficult to project quarterly due to these effects, but once through, it provides a good proxy for future expectations.
Q: With a management buffer of 520 basis points, is there a cap on how high you would let it become, especially if US investigations drag on? A: Jens Henriksson, CEO, stated that the capital buffer target is 200 basis points by 2025, with excess capital expected to be released once private IRB models are approved. However, uncertainties remain, particularly regarding US investigations, and no new information is available on potential fines.
Q: Should we expect any cliff effect in Q4 due to mortgage repricing, and what is the rationale for Anders moving to a new role? A: Anders Karlsson, CFO, noted that the repricing of liabilities and assets occurs at different rates, leading to non-linear effects. Jens Henriksson, CEO, explained that Anders is moving to a new role in New York, which he desired, and a new CFO will be announced soon.
Q: How is the competitive environment in Sweden and the Baltics affecting loan and deposit pricing, and what are the cost implications of cyber threats? A: Jens Henriksson, CEO, acknowledged tough competition, especially in Swedish mortgages, but Swedbank maintains market leadership. On cyber threats, he emphasized the ongoing challenges and the need for preparedness, which impacts costs but is a necessary focus.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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