- Consolidated operating profit rises to € 103 million in the first quarter, reaching the highest level since 2018
- Strong earnings power: net interest income of € 254 million, net commission income grows to € 86 million
- Risk provisions of € 83 million, including a € 56 million management overlay, remain at an elevated level, reflecting challenges on the US office property market
- NPL reduction in excess of € 500 million successfully implemented
- Common Equity Tier 1 ratio rises to 19.7 per cent
- Aareon's adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to € 40 million
- CEO Jochen Klösges: “The good start to the year demonstrates once again the extent to which Aareal Bank Group has been able to increase its earnings power in recent years. This is especially important in times like these. Thanks to our high operational resilience, we are well prepared for the current challenges.”
Wiesbaden, 15 May 2024 – Aareal Bank Group achieved very good results for the first quarter of 2024: consolidated operating profit of € 103 million was up by 66 per cent year-on-year (Q1 2023: € 62 million), reaching the highest level since 2018. The Bank accounted for around € 92 million of consolidated operating profit. Higher income and lower costs clearly offset risk provisions of € 83 million, which remain at an elevated level but within the framework of full-year planning. Aareal Bank was able to reduce more than € 500 million in non-performing loans (NPLs) during the first quarter, as announced. Software subsidiary Aareon has also developed favourably, with sales revenue increasing by 31 per cent and adjusted EBITDA by 115 per cent. Aareon also successfully continued its M&A activities, making further acquisitions.
Chief Executive Officer Jochen Klösges said: “The good start to the year demonstrates once again the extent to which Aareal Bank Group has been able to increase its earnings power in recent years. This is especially important in times like these. Thanks to our high operational resilience, we are well prepared for the current challenges.”
Net interest income rose by 14 per cent in the first quarter, to € 254 million (Q1 2023: € 222 million). The higher portfolio volume compared to the same quarter of the previous year and the good margins on new business originated in previous quarters had a positive impact here, whilst the deposit-taking business continued to benefit from normalised interest rate levels.
Net commission income also continued to increase, rising 19 per cent compared to the same quarter of the previous year, to reach € 86 million (Q1 2023: € 72 million), driven by Aareon's strong sales revenue growth in particular.
As expected, risk provisions of € 83 million remained at an elevated level in the first quarter (Q1 2023: € 32 million). This includes a management overlay of € 56 million, to reflect the persistent challenges in the US office property market at an early stage and as comprehensively as possible. Together with risk provisions booked as valuation adjustments in net gain or loss from financial instruments (fvpl), total risk provisions amounted to € 86 million in the first quarter (Q1 2023: € 35 million).
Administrative expenses amounted to € 147 million, significantly lower than in the same quarter of the previous year (Q1 2023: € 199 million). Besides continued cost discipline, lower expenses for the bank levy and deposit protection contributions, which are regularly posted for the full year during the first quarter, also contributed to the lower figure. Furthermore, the previous year’s quarter was influenced by significant investments made by Aareon. The Bank’s cost/income ratio remained at a very good level of 32 per cent for the first quarter of 2024 (Q1 2023: 35 per cent).
Considering taxes of € 30 million, consolidated net income was € 73 million (Q1 2023: € 42 million).
Capital position remained very solid during in the first quarter. Despite the challenging situation on the US office property market, Aareal Bank managed to increase its Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (Basel IV phase-in ratio) to a very comfortable 19.7 per cent (31 Dec 2023: 19.4 per cent). The Total Capital Ratio stood at 23.7 per cent (31 December 2023: 23.5 per cent).
One focal aspect of funding activities was the continued expansion of retail deposits: the volume of fixed-interest retail deposits sourced through platforms rose to € 3 billion (31 Dec 2023: € 2.6 billion). Whilst deposits were sourced from Germany to date, the Bank extended deposit-taking activity to the Netherlands and Austria in order to further diversify the deposits base and plans further geographic expansion for the future. The Bank also issued a benchmark Pfandbrief of € 500 million.
Chief Financial Officer Marc Hess said: “Capital markets were characterised by strong volatility during the first quarter. Thanks to our very successful broadening of the funding mix, only a small amount of capital markets funding was required in this environment. Deposits from private investors are now an integral part of our funding, which we want to further diversify in the future. Our liquidity indicators also remain at a very good level.“
Developments by business segment
As announced at the annual press conference in February, as planned, Aareal Bank reduced its portfolio of non-performing loans (NPLs) for US office properties in the Structured Property Financing segment, during the first quarter. No further risk provisions were required for that reduction, and only one new NPL case occurred. As of the end of March, the NPL portfolio was down to € 1.1 billion (31 Dec 2023: € 1.6 billion); the NPE ratio fell correspondingly to 2.9 per cent (31 Dec 2023: 3.4 per cent).
In view of volatile markets and low transaction volumes, Aareal Bank originated new business on a selective basis, totalling € 0.9 billion in the first three months of the current financial year (Q1 2023: € 1.1 billion), including € 0.7 billion in newly-originated loans. Margins on new business remained good, and loan-to-value ratios low.
Portfolio volume at the end of the first quarter totalled € 32.1 billion, slightly lower than at the end of 2023 (31 Mar 2023: € 30.7 billion; 31 Dec 2023: € 32.9 billion). Average loan-to-value ratios in the existing portfolio of only 56 per cent reflect the high quality of financings in the Bank’s credit portfolio.
Aareal Bank also extended its largest "green" loan to date in the Asia/Pacific region in the first quarter: it financed a hotel portfolio of five properties in Australia for Pro-Invest Group. The total volume of green financings in Aareal Bank's credit portfolio rose to € 5.5 billion at the end of March.
In the Banking & Digital Solutions segment, net interest income rose to € 65 million in the first quarter (Q1 2023: € 52 million), reflecting normalised interest rate levels in conjunction with the continued high volume of client deposits from the housing and energy industries. At € 13.9 billion, the average volume in the first quarter remained well above the targeted level of around € 13 billion.
The first quarter also saw the establishment of a joint venture, First Financial Software GmbH, expanding the foundations for long-term cooperation between Aareal Bank and Aareon and further strengthening the Group's banking and software businesses.
Software subsidiary Aareon saw its sales revenues rise by 31 per cent to € 108 million in the first quarter, up 31 per cent (Q1 2023: € 83 million). The share of recurring revenue compared to total sales revenues increased to 83 per cent (Q1 2023: 75 per cent). Adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to € 40 million in the first quarter (Q1 2023: € 18 million). Aareon is thus on track to achieve its sales revenue and profit targets for 2024.
Aareon also continued its M&A activities: in January, it acquired Blue-Mountain Group B.V., a Dutch provider of business intelligence solutions for housing associations, healthcare and education institutions. Aareon announced a strategic investment in Stonal, a French proptech, at the beginning of May. Stonal is one of the leading data management platforms for property owners and investors in Europe. Its collaborative, AI-driven platform supports decision-making, facilitating ESG reporting and investment planning alongside other functions. With both investments, Aareon is thus strengthening its portfolio within the Group, offering its clients added value in the area of data management.
Outlook
After the successful start into the year, Aareal Bank Group is well on track to achieve its communicated goals.
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