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Jyske Bank (JYSK) · Q2 2026 · August 19
Shares +16% in 3 months, 2% from record high, closing price DKK 1,042 on August 14
Overall assessment
Slightly positive assessment
Expect a positive opening: EPS of DKK 22.5 in Q2 exceeded analysts' expectations of DKK 19.17 by 17%, which is a record for a Q2. The counterweight is an unchanged outlook and a result that largely relies on bond gains.
Red flags in the report
The annual forecast remains unchanged
Unchanged: DKK 71 to 85 per share
The half-year result already reached DKK 39.4 per share, and Danmarks Nationalbank raised the key interest rate in June, but the range for 2026 remains unchanged. Simon Hagbart Falk, Head of Investor Relations, said in May that interest rate increases would not necessarily lift it, and that has not happened.
Bond gains accounted for the increase in revenue
Q2 DKK 499 million · Q1 DKK 25 million
Trading income, i.e., the value recorded on bond and equity holdings, rose to DKK 499 million from DKK 25 million in Q1, as spreads on Danish mortgage bonds narrowed. Net interest income, the largest item, is still below last year at DKK 2,177 million.
Loss reserve increases while credit quality improves
Reserve DKK 1,830 million · End of 2025 DKK 1,703 million
The reserve that management holds on top of its loss models grew by DKK 127 million in the first half of the year, even though the weakest loans fell to a record low of 0.7% of total lending. SEB analyst Martin Birk highlighted this in May, and the report does not provide an answer.
Positive signals in the report
Record-strong Q2 exceeds expectations
Actual 22.5 · Est. 19.17 DKK per share
The EPS of DKK 22.5 exceeded analysts' expectations and was above DKK 20.0 from the previous year. Core income of DKK 3,407 million was also 8% above the DKK 3,168 million that the market had expected.
The June interest rate hike has barely had an impact
Key interest rate 1.85% from June 12
Danmarks Nationalbank raised the key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points on June 12, so the quarter had barely three weeks with the new rate. Management estimates that interest rate increases of a full percentage point will generate DKK 700 million in additional net interest income in the first year.
Customer assets and fees reached new highs
Customer assets DKK 331 billion · End of 2025 DKK 306 billion
The assets managed by the bank for customers rose to DKK 331 billion from DKK 306 billion at the end of 2025, aided by rising equity markets and net sales of investment products. Fee income of DKK 1,458 million in the first half of the year was 5% higher than the previous year.
Disclaimer: This is an HCA AI-generated research comment based solely on the company's published financial statements. The comment does not constitute investment advice and should not be the sole basis for investment decisions. Investing in shares involves a risk of loss. Seek professional advice. /HC Andersen Capital, 09.42, 19.08.2026