- Adjusted operating profit up 13 per cent to €121 million in the first quarter
- Adjusted return on equity rises to 9.8 per cent
- Net interest income remains high at €237 million
- Loan impairment charges stable, NPL volumes further reduced
- Cost/income ratio remains very low at 30 per cent
- BDS deposit volumes of €17.5 billion markedly higher than in Q1 2025
- High-quality new property finance business, with healthy margins
- Solid capital ratios and comfortable liquidity position
Wiesbaden, 7 May 2026 – Aareal Bank recorded a successful start to the 2026 financial year. The Bank’s first quarter adjusted operating profit rose by 13 per cent to €121 million (Q1 2025: €107 million). The operating profit including non-recurring costs was €117 million, an increase of 17 per cent (Q1 2025: €100 million), making the first quarter of 2026 one of the best underlying first quarters on record.
At €237 million, net interest income was slightly below the corresponding prior-year figure (Q1 2025: €249 million) but was at a high level nonetheless. An increase in the credit loan portfolio and higher deposit volumes largely offset the adverse effects of lower interest rates.
Loan impairment charges of €58 million were stable year-on-year (Q1 2025: €55 million). Aareal Bank is monitoring the situation in the Middle East closely but is not directly affected by developments there and has not extended any loans in the region.
The inventory of non-performing loans (NPLs) was further reduced. At the end of the quarter it stood at €1.12 billion which was less than in the same quarter of the previous year (31 Mar 2025: €1.30 billion) and slightly less than in the previous quarter (31 Dec 2025: €1.15 billion). The NPL ratio stood at 3.2 per cent at the end of March (31 Dec 2025: 3.2 per cent). Aareal Bank remains committed to its target of reducing its NPL portfolio to below one billion euros in the current financial year.
As CEO Dr Christian Ricken explained: “We have achieved a strong quarterly result in a challenging environment. This is clear evidence of the quality of our two client segments and demonstrates the success of our Aareal Ambition strategy. We will continue to monitor geopolitical events closely.”
Aareal Bank has its costs firmly under control. Adjusted administrative expenses were reduced by 14 per cent to €76 million (Q1 2025: €88 million) on the back of strong cost discipline and positive effects from efficiency measures. Non-recurring costs totalled €4 million in the first quarter of the year (Q1 2025: €7 million). The cost/income ratio was a very healthy 30 per cent.
In addition, income totalling €21 million was recorded under other items in the first quarter (Q1 2025: €0 million) relating to mark-to-market effects and loan repayment fees.
Taking tax deductions and interest payable on the AT1 bond into account, net profit rose by 27 per cent to €76 million (Q1 2025: €60 million). Adjusted return on equity after taxes increased to 9.8 per cent (Q1 2025: 8.2 per cent).
The Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (Basel IV CET1 ratio, fully phased) stood at 15.5 per cent at the end of the quarter (31 Dec 2025: 15.5 per cent). The total capital ratio (Basel IV, fully phased) was 21.0 per cent (31 Dec 2025: 21.1 per cent).
In addition, Aareal Bank successfully continued its funding activities, placing bonds and Pfandbriefe totalling €1.1 billion in the capital markets during the first quarter. This included a €750 million benchmark Pfandbrief issue and a GBP 250 million Pfandbrief in pounds sterling. These placements underscore Aareal Bank’s strong market access, even in a volatile market environment.
Liquidity ratios were very healthy, with an LCR of 178 per cent and an NSFR of 114 per cent.
Developments by business segment
In the Banking & Digital Solutions (BDS) segment, average deposit volumes rose to €17.5 billion in the first quarter (Q1 2025: €16.7 billion). Of this figure, €14.6 billion (Q1 2025: €13.4 billion) related to deposits from housing and energy industry clients and €2.9 billion (Q1 2025: €3.3 billion) to retail deposits.
Net interest income totalled €61 million in the first quarter (Q1 2025: €57 million), reflecting the higher deposit volumes. As a result, BDS – which is set to be significantly expanded as part of the Aareal Ambition business strategy – already accounted for a quarter of the Bank’s aggregate net interest income. Operating profit rose by 7 per cent to €32 million (Q1 2025: €30 million).
In the Structured Property Financing business segment, Aareal Bank successfully underwrote new business at favourable terms, in an increasingly competitive market. New business volume totalled €1.4 billion in the first quarter (31 Mar 2025: €2.3 billion). This was a good first-quarter performance by historical standards, even though it was lower than the record highs achieved in 2025. All financings were extended in Europe. Newly originated loans accounted for €0.8 billion, with loan renewals of €0.6 billion. The average gross margin on new loans was 264 basis points (Q1 2025: 234 basis points). Average loan-to-value ratios stood at a very conservative 49 per cent (Q1 2025: 57 per cent).
The portfolio volume was €34.1 billion at the end of the quarter (31 Dec 2025: €34.3 billion), matching the year-end target level of around €34 billion. Portfolio indicators continued to show a conservative risk level – average loan-to-value ratios in the existing portfolio amounted to 56 per cent, with average yield on debt at 9.9 per cent. Operating profit rose by 21 per cent to €85 million (Q1 2025: €70 million).
SPFs’ key transactions in the first quarter included a refinancing for a high-quality logistics portfolio in Germany with a total volume of €264 million. The portfolio comprises eight modern logistics properties in prime locations, with a total lettable area of around 258,000 square metres. The refinancing was structured as a club deal.
Outlook
The positive performance in the first quarter is in line with the targets communicated by Aareal Bank for the full year. Aareal Bank will continue to closely monitor geopolitical events.
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