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Danske Bank (Investment case): Q1 2026 confirms resilient earnings as Forward '28 raises the bar

Danske Bank
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Following Danske Bank's Q1 2026 interim report, we have updated our investment case on the company. Our updated investment case covers the key investment reasons, risks, and valuation perspective relative to peers across Nordic large-cap banking.

Danske Bank delivered a strong start to 2026 with Q1 net profit of DKK 5.7bn, total income of DKK 14.0bn, a return on equity of 13.1% and a cost/income ratio of 45.8%, supported by a DKK 26m loan-loss reversal that underscores robust credit quality across the Nordic franchise. NII rose to DKK 9.3bn on lending growth and hedging, while fee income reached DKK 3.9bn on stronger investment activity. Management raised the Forward '28 ambition with new 2028 targets of RoE above 14.5%, cost/income no greater than 43%, CET1 around 16% and total income of approximately DKK 63bn, upgrading the prior 2026 framework. Completion of the US DOJ probation at end-2025 has fully normalised the capital position, and to accelerate the transition to the new CET1 target the board approved a DKK 5bn extraordinary dividend (DKK 6.14/share, paid 5 May 2026) and revised the ordinary payout policy from 40-60% to 60-70%. The 2026-28 dividend potential is guided above DKK 55bn, with optionality for further distributions and buy-backs. On valuation, the P/B discount to the Nordic large-cap peer average has narrowed from -10% on 2025A to -5% on 2026E, while P/E is already broadly in line, leaving room for continued re-rating as the 2028 targets deliver.

Disclaimer: HC Andersen Capital receives payment from Danske Bank for a Digital IR subscription agreement. /Rasmus Køjborg, CFA & William Jørck 17:07 08/06-2026

Danske Bank was founded in 1871 and is Denmark’s largest bank, with headquarters in Copenhagen and activities in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Northern Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Danske Bank is engaged in providing payment services, trading in securities and other instruments, depositing of surplus liquidity and the provision of short- and long-term financing. It operates four commercial business units Personal & Business Customers, Large Corporates & Institutions, Danica Pension, and Northern Ireland. The Personal & Business Customers segment provides advisory services to personal customers, Private Banking customers and small and medium-sized businesses in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. Its Large Corporates & Institutions segment is engaged with providing strategic advice, financial solutions and products to large Nordic and institutional customers. Danica Pension provides pension services within Denmark, and in its Northern Ireland segment, Danske Bank serves personal business and corporate customers in Northern Ireland with some activities in targeted sectors across the rest of the United Kingdom. In 2021 Danske Bank’s market share in Denmark was 25% in lending and 29% in deposits.

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