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Stable income and interest compensation deliver a solid result for KBN in 2025
12 Mar 2026 17:23 CET
Issuer
Kommunalbanken AS
KBN’s core earnings (1) were NOK 1,381 million in 2025, as compared to NOK 1,276
million in 2024.
Result for the year
Net interest income was NOK 2,466 million in 2025, as compared to NOK 2,253
million in 2024. In 2025 KBN’s net interest income was positively affected by
the interest compensation KBN received in connection with its tax appeal. After
adjusting for this, KBN’s net interest income was NOK 24 million higher in 2025
than in 2024.
The result for the year was a profit of NOK 1,894 million, as compared to a
profit of NOK 1,474 million in 2024.
- KBN saw a weak level of demand in 2025 for long-term loans with instalment
payments, primarily due to the attractive terms available to municipalities when
raising their own financing in the capital markets. At the same time, we have
had stable income throughout the year. With interest compensation of NOK 189
million related to the outcome of a tax appeal, we ended 2025 with a very strong
result, says CEO of KBN, Jannicke Trumpy Granquist.
On 18 December 2025 the Norwegian Tax Appeals Committee found in KBN’s favour in
respect of a tax appeal relating to financial instruments for the fiscal years
2014-2021. As a result of this, KBN has received a refund of tax it previously
paid totalling NOK 1 billion together with interest compensation.
Lending
KBN’s aggregate customer financing (2) increased by NOK 9 billion in 2025,
equivalent to 2.4%. The rate of growth in normal local government sector
borrowing was 6.3% in 2025 compared to 8.5% in 2024.
As in previous years the main areas of investment for which loan financing was
used were schools, health and care, and water and wastewater.
KBN’s total portfolio of green lending for investment in climate and
environmentally friendly projects increased in 2025 by NOK 10 billion,
distributed across 41 projects. At the end of 2025, 163 municipalities, 8 county
authorities and a total of 69 other customers had green loans from KBN, and
outstanding green lending totalled NOK 79 billion. The environmental impact of
these loans is reported annually in KBN’s separate Impact Report.
Funding
KBN’s AAA/Aaa credit ratings ensure it has stable access to funding on
favourable terms, which benefits the local government sector.
New long-term borrowings amounted to NOK 128 billion in 2025, as compared to NOK
92 billion in 2024. KBN enjoyed good access to funding from the capital markets
throughout 2025. Europe, the USA and Asia are KBN’s most important markets for
funding. KBN issued bonds in 9 currencies in 2025, as compared to 8 currencies
in 2024.
Allocation of surplus
The Board of Directors of KBN proposes a dividend of NOK 760 million to the
owner for the accounting year 2025. Dividends are decided by the Annual General
Meeting.
1: Profit after tax adjusted for net unrealised gain/(loss) on financial
instruments (in accordance with note 3) adjusted for estimated tax at 25% tax
rate, and adjusted for portion allocated to owners of additional Tier 1 capital.
This result measure is included to give relevant information about the company's
underlying operations.
2: Aggregate customer financing is the sum of KBN’s lending portfolio and KBN’s
portfolio of municipal bonds in the liquidity portfolio, which is included as a
part of KBN’s financing of customers.
KBN's publications: https://www.kbn.com/en/about-us/publications/
Contact us
Harald Jacobsen
Head of Communications and Sustainability
Telephone: +47 995 38 005
Email: haj@kbn.com
More information:
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Source
Kommunalbanken AS
Provider
Oslo Børs Newspoint
Company Name
Kommunalbanken AS 16/33 3,02% C SUB, Kommunalbanken AS 17/PERP ADJ C HYBRID, Kommunalbanken AS 17/27 2,00%, Kommunalbanken AS 17/32 2,20%, Kommunalbanken AS 23/PERP 4,22% C HYBRID
ISIN
NO0010760168, NO0010794373, NO0010811276, NO0010811284, NO0012935354
Market
Euronext Oslo Børs