お知らせ • Apr 22
BAWAG Group AG Reconfirms Earnings Guidance for 2026 BAWAG Group AG reconfirm earnings guidance for 2026. The company continues to execute its established strategy and reconfirms its target for 2026 net profit of > €960 million. Reported Earnings • Apr 22
First quarter 2026 earnings released: EPS: €3.02 (vs €2.54 in 1Q 2025) First quarter 2026 results: EPS: €3.02 (up from €2.54 in 1Q 2025). Revenue: €514.3m (up 8.4% from 1Q 2025). Net income: €232.3m (up 16% from 1Q 2025). Profit margin: 45% (up from 42% in 1Q 2025). The increase in margin was driven by higher revenue. Revenue is forecast to grow 6.6% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 6.4% growth forecast for the Banks industry in Italy. お知らせ • Apr 11
BAWAG Group AG announces Annual dividend, payable on April 29, 2026 BAWAG Group AG announced Annual dividend of EUR 2.2000 per share payable on April 29, 2026, ex-date on April 24, 2026 and record date on April 27, 2026. お知らせ • Mar 19
Permanent TSB Group Holdings Confirms BAWAG Group AG is Participating in Formal Sale Process Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc (ISE:PTSB) ("PTSB" or the "Company") notes the recent media speculation and confirms that BAWAG Group AG (WBAG:BG) ("BAWAG") is one of a number of parties participating in the Formal Sale Process which was announced by PTSB on October 30, 2025. The Formal Sale Process remains ongoing, and PTSB continues to engage with all parties participating in the Formal Sale Process. Shareholders are advised that this announcement does not represent a firm intention by BAWAG or any other party to make an offer under Rule 2.7 of the Irish Takeover Rules and there can be no certainty that any offers will be made, that any sale or other transaction will be concluded, nor as to the terms on which any offer or other transaction may be made. The objective of the Formal Sale Process remains the same; to identify a new owner that will enable PTSB to continue building on its recent strategic and financial progress, and to support the Company in the next phase of its growth and strategic development. PTSB is an important part of the retail banking sector and wider Irish economy, and its continued sustainable growth is critical to ensuring competition in the market and providing choice to consumers. There is no impact to customers as a result of this announcement, and PTSB's operations, products and services remain unaffected by the Formal Sale Process. PTSB continues to support and service customers as normal. A further announcement will be made at the appropriate time. As announced on October 30, 2025, the Irish Takeover Panel has agreed that any discussions with third parties may be conducted within the context of the Formal Sale Process. Accordingly, BAWAG will not be subject to the 42-day deadline referred to in Rule 2.6(a) of the Irish Takeover Rules for so long as it is participating in the Formal Sale Process. PTSB continues to be in an offer period as defined in the Irish Takeover Rules and the dealing disclosure requirements set out below continue to apply. お知らせ • Mar 12
Bawag Reportedly Ends Talks to Buy Finance Ireland Without Deal BAWAG Group AG (WBAG:BG) has ended talks to buy nonbank lender Finance Ireland (Finance Ireland Plc) without a deal, according to sources. The development comes as the Vienna-based group is known to be continuing to pursue PTSB, the 57% State-owned bank. The reasons for the breakdown in talks between Bawag and the owners of Finance Ireland, led by US investment group Pimco, are not clear. Spokesmen for Finance Ireland and Pimco declined to comment, while representatives for Bawag did not respond to requests for comment. Online publication the Currency first reported in January that Bawag was in exclusive negotiations to purchase Finance Ireland, a provider of car, commercial property, agri and small-business loans, for between EUR 250 million and EUR 300 million. PTSB had previously made a takeover approach for Finance Ireland in late 2024 to reduce its dependence on income from mortgage lending, The Irish Times reported last April. Sources said at the time that PTSB remained interested in doing a deal. PTSB chief executive Eamonn Crowley described Finance Ireland as a fine business when asked by reporters on the approach last May, but declined to be drawn further. The overtures had gone nowhere by the time PTSB put itself up for sale in October. Sources said last month that PTSB is targeting late March for second-round takeover offers, with Bawag and New York investment firm Centerbridge Partners among parties still circling the State-controlled bank. Lone Star, the Texas-based private equity giant led by Irish passport holder John Grayken, is also among those that committed resources to assessing a PTSB offer. Goldman Sachs is running the sale process for PTSB. お知らせ • Feb 27
PTSB Reportedly Selects Late March for Bids as Bawag and Centerbridge Circle Markets Correspondent PTSB (Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc (ISE:PTSB)) is targeting late March for second-round takeover offers, with Austrian banking group Bawag (BAWAG Group AG (WBAG:BG)) and New York investment firm Centerbridge Partners (Centerbridge Partners, L.P.) said to be among parties still circling the State-controlled bank, according to sources. Lone Star (Lone Star Americas Acquisitions, Inc.), the Texas-based private equity giant led by Irish passport holder John Grayken, also counts among those that committed resources to assessing a PTSB offer, sources said. However, it is not clear whether it remains in the mix. Goldman Sachs is running the sale process for PTSB. Spokeswomen for PTSB and Centerbridge and a spokesman for Lone Star declined to comment. Representatives for Bawag did not respond to a request for comment. The sensitive stage means that PTSB chief executive Eamonn Crowley will be restricted in what he can say on the process when he presides over the announcement of the bank s annual results next Thursday.