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Deutsche Bank Q1 Earnings Rise Y/Y on Higher Revenues & Lower Expenses

Zacks Investment Research - Wed Apr 29, 10:50AM CDT
Deutsche Bank Q1 Earnings Rise Y/Y on Higher Revenues & Lower Expenses

Deutsche Bank DB reported first-quarter 2026 earnings attributable to its shareholders of €1.91 billion ($3.26 billion), up 7.7% year over year.

This Germany-based lender reported a record profit before tax of €3 billion ($5.2 billion), up 7.2% from the year-ago quarter.

Increased revenues and lower expenses aided results. However, higher provisions for credit losses were a headwind.

Deutsche Bank’s Revenues & Expenses

The bank generated net revenues of €8.7 billion ($14.8 billion), up 1.7% year over year.

Non-interest expenses of €5.1 billion ($8.7 billion) decreased 2% from the prior-year quarter.

Provision for credit losses was €519 million ($885.4 million), up 10.2% from the prior-year quarter.

DB’s Segmental Performance

Corporate Bank: Net revenues from the segment were €1.8 billion ($3.1 billion), down 2.7% year over year. The results were hurt by a decrease in Institutional Client Services revenues.

Investment Bank: This segment’s net revenues totaled €3.4 billion ($5.7 billion), which increased marginally year over year. The upside was primarily driven by the improvement in Investment Banking & Capital Markets revenues.

Private Bank: Net revenues of €2.6 billion ($4.4 billion) rose 5.2% year over year.

Asset Management: Net revenues of €802 million ($1,368.2 million) rose 9.9% year over year. An increase in management fees and performance and transaction fees led to the rise.

Corporate & Other: The segment reported net revenues of €114 million ($194.5 million), down 10.2% from the prior-year quarter.

Deutsche Bank’s Capital Position

DB’s Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio was 13.8% as of March 31, 2026, unchanged from the year-ago quarter.

The leverage ratio on a fully loaded basis was 4.4%, down from the year-ago quarter's 4.6%.

Our Viewpoint on Deutsche Bank

A strong balance sheet position and a shift toward a capital-light business model under its Global Hausbank strategy will likely support Deutsche Bank's financials. Also, the company’s strong capital position aids sustainable capital distribution moves. In addition, lower expenses are expected to support bottom-line growth.

The company currently has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).

You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

Performance of Other Foreign Banks

Barclays BCS reported first-quarter 2026 net income attributable to ordinary equity holders of £1.93 billion ($2.60 billion), up 4% from the prior-year quarter.

An increase in revenues and a strong balance sheet supported BCS’ results. However, the company recorded higher operating expenses in the quarter, which, along with an increase in credit impairment charges, hurt the results to some extent.

ICICI Bank Ltd.’s IBN profit after tax for fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 (ended March 31) was INR137.02 billion ($1.50 billion), up 8.5% from the prior-year quarter.

IBN’s results were aided by growth in net interest income and non-interest income. A decline in provisions was a tailwind. However, higher operating expenses, along with a treasury loss, hurt results to some extent.

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