Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported revenues of EUR 32 billion for 2025, representing a compound annual revenue growth of 6% since 2021, within the target range of 5.5%-6.5% [2] - Pre-tax profit reached EUR 9.7 billion, a year-on-year increase of 84%, while net profit was EUR 7.1 billion, with a post-tax return on tangible equity of 10.3% [3][6] - The cost-income ratio was 64%, in line with the target of below 65%, and credit loss provisions decreased to EUR 1.7 billion, down year-on-year [2][3] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Corporate Bank achieved revenue growth of over 40% since 2021, benefiting from a normalized interest rate environment and increased fee income [6][7] - The Investment Bank saw a 5% year-on-year increase in revenues for the fourth quarter, driven by strength in Fixed Income and Commodities (FIC) [26] - The Private Bank delivered a post-tax return on tangible equity of 10.5% for the full year, with revenues of EUR 2.4 billion, including a 10% year-on-year growth in net interest income [29] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Asset Management arm, DWS, attracted EUR 85 billion of net new assets over the last four years, with assets under management surpassing EUR 1 trillion in 2025 [8] - Sustainable finance volumes reached EUR 98 billion in 2025, the highest annual volume since 2021, contributing to a cumulative total of over EUR 470 billion since 2020 [9] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to scale its Global Hausbank model, focusing on growth, capital discipline, and a scalable operating model to enhance shareholder value [11][12] - The strategic roadmap includes increasing the post-tax return on tangible equity from 10% in 2025 to greater than 13% by 2028, with plans to improve the cost-income ratio to below 60% [11] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the strong start to 2026, with expectations for revenue growth to around EUR 33 billion, supported by banking book net interest income growth [34][36] - The company anticipates a modest increase in provisions for credit losses in 2026, with expectations for asset quality to remain solid [36] Other Important Information - The company proposed a EUR 1 dividend per share and an authorized share buyback of EUR 1 billion, with total distributions for 2025 amounting to EUR 2.9 billion [4][10] - The Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio was reported at 14.2%, reflecting a strong capital foundation despite some capital headwinds [3][22] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the expectations for revenue growth in 2026? - The company expects full-year revenues to increase to around EUR 33 billion, aided by growth in net interest income and net commission income [34] Question: How does the company plan to manage costs moving forward? - Non-interest expenses are expected to increase to slightly above EUR 21 billion in 2026, including incremental investments to unlock growth and efficiencies [36]
Deutsche Bank AG(DB) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript