Swedbank’s decision to take an extra dividend from its Estonian sub-group generates increased tax cost


Swedbank has decided to take an extra dividend from its Estonian sub-group. In
addition, changes have been made in Swedbank’s US operations. This will generate
one-off tax effects, which will have a negative effect totalling SEK 447m on
Swedbank’s result for the second quarter.
The European capital regulatory requirements (CRR/CRD IV) have been clarified,
which makes it possible to further optimise Swedbank Group’s capital structure.
Swedbank’s Estonian sub-group is today very well capitalised following a long
period of solid profitability, with a common equity Tier 1 capital ratio of 47.3
per cent as of 31 March. Swedbank has therefore decided to take an extra
dividend from its Estonian sub-group of SEK 3 695m (based on the currency
exchange rate as of 30 June). Since profit in Estonia is taxed upon distribution
this will result in a current tax expense of SEK 929m.

Structural changes have been made in the US operations which affect Ektornet and
the New York branch office. This makes it possible to tax the net result of
Swedbank’s total US operations. In addition, a change of methodology has been
made concerning deductible costs. This generates a total positive tax effect in
the US operations of SEK 482m.

Swedbank’s second quarter results will be published on Thursday 16 July 2015 at
07:00 (CET).

For further information please contact:
Gregori Karamouzis, Head of Investor Relations, Swedbank, +46 727 40 63 38 or
gregori.karamouzis@swedbank.com

Swedbank promotes a sound and sustainable financial situation for the many
people, households and companies. Our vision is to contribute to development
“Beyond Financial Growth”. As a leading bank in the home markets of Sweden,
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Swedbank offers a wide range of financial
services and products. Swedbank has over 7 million retail customers and around
600 000 corporate customers and organisations with 304 branches in Sweden and
154 branches in the Baltic countries. The group is also present in other Nordic
countries, the US and China. As of 31 March 2015 the group had total assets of
SEK 2 275 billion. Read more at www.swedbank.com

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