Strong profit trend and good volume growth in the fourth quarter


SBAB’s CEO, Klas Danielsson, comments:

The healthy business climate continued in the final quarter. New lending, both
retail and corporate, increased compared to the third quarter. Due to increased
marketing efforts and a highly successful Christmas campaign with particularly
advantageous terms and conditions for five-year loans, our total lending at year
-end reached a record level at SEK 261.4 billion.
In December, Svenskt Kvalitetsindex (SKI) informed us that we have the most
satisfied residential mortgage customers in Sweden. This pleased us immensely.
The fact that we have the happiest residential mortgage customers is proof of
how considerate we are. In order to grow and attract even more customers, we
also need to be innovative thinkers and develop our customer offering. We will
regard residential mortgages as a living, exciting and dynamic product, full of
potential with ample opportunities to create a unique product. We will not only
listen to our customers but surprise them as well. An increased focus on
sustainable business creates exciting business development opportunities, where
our aim will be to integrate sustainability in our residential mortgage
offering.

2014 was a challenging and demanding year with changes in management and within
the organisation, a new strategic direction and cost efficiency programmes.
However, I am already seeing distinctly positive results in the form of a new
energy in the organisation, increased customer focus and a stronger inflow of
new customers. 2014 was also very positive from an operational development
standpoint, with greater volumes, improved margins and stronger profitability.
Our finances are strong and our capital adequacy is high. We note continued
excellent growth on the deposit side, and our market funding has been met by
strong demand on terms that are favourable to us. We met the profitability
objective of at least 10% return on equity set by our owner, the Swedish
Government, and a dividend will be proposed for the first time since 2004.

In 2015 and 2016, we will lay the foundation that will keep SBAB strong and
competitive in the long term, by becoming more cost-efficient with the ability
to grow at low marginal costs. At the same time, increased regulation in the
banking sector has led to resource-intensive adjustment activities that have an
impact on costs.

The knowledge, expertise, professionalism and care for our customers that I have
noted in my colleagues are impressive. Together with the strength, confidence
and understanding that have been incorporated into our brand over the years,
they provide us with a fantastic foundation on which to create and build growth.
I would like to conclude by extending a warm welcome to our new colleagues in
the Executive Management: Robert Burén, CIO, and Elizabet Sulj Jönsson, Head of
Communications.

Fourth quarter of 2014 compared with the third quarter of 2014

  · Operating profit totalled SEK 441 million (361)
  · Operating profit, excluding net result from financial instruments and
restructuring costs, amounted to SEK 318 million (353)
  · Net interest income amounted to SEK 549 million (552)
  · Expenses totalled SEK 223 million (347), of which restructuring costs
accounted for SEK 3 million (175)
  · The net effect of loan losses was a gain of SEK 8 million (gain 1)
  · Return on equity was 12.8% (10.9), and 9.3% (10.7), excluding net result
from financial instruments and restructuring costs
  · The Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, without transitional regulations,
amounted to 29.8% (26.1)

January–December 2014 compared with January–December 2013

  · Operating profit totalled SEK 1,644 million (1,085)
  · Operating profit, excluding net result from financial instruments and
restructuring costs, amounted to SEK 1,202 million (1,046)
  · Net interest income amounted to SEK 2,111 million (1,963)
  · Expenses totalled SEK 1,008 million (815), of which restructuring costs
accounted for SEK 178 million (-)
  · The net effect of loan losses amounted to a gain of SEK 30 million (gain 7)
  · Return on equity was 12.1% (9.5), and 9.0% (9.1), excluding net result from
financial instruments and restructuring costs
  · The Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, without transitional regulations,
amounted to 29.8% (23.3)

SBAB’s interim report is available for download from: www.sbab.se/investor

For further information, please contact:

Klas Danielsson, CEO Telephone: +46 8-614 43 01, klas.danielsson@sbab.se

Mikael Inglander, CFO SBAB Telephone: +46 8-614 43 28, mikael.inglander@sbab.se
SBAB offers savings and loans services to private individuals, tenant-owner
associations and companies. SBAB was founded in 1985 and is owned by the Swedish
state. SBAB has about 350,000 customers and some 430 employees. Read more at
www.sbab.se/english, www.twitter.com/sbabbank, www.facebook.com/sbabbank.

Attachments

150206 SBAB Interim report January-December 2014.pdf 02057717.pdf