BBVA Reports 1Q26 Attributable Profit of €2,989m, 7% Above Company Consensus of €2,803m
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BBVA closed the first quarter of the year with a net profit of 2,989 million euros, which represents an increase of 10.8% over the same period of 2025, thanks to the solid...
BBVA obtained a profit of 2,989 million euros in the first quarter of the year, 11% more, after having managed to raise its profitability to 21.7% in terms of ROTE, which places it among the banks with the most yield in one of the variables to which the sector pays the most attention.Continue reading...
We continue with the results season, in this case the turn is for one of the big banks, BBVA, fulfilling what was expected. It highlights a profit higher than that of the previous year, high margins and a strengthening of the value for the shareholder. In data, BBVA obtained a profit of 2,989 million euros in the first trimester of 2026, an additional 10.8% year-on-year (+14.1%, at constant exchange rates), the credit to the clientele grew by 17…
BBVA shoots the profit more than 10%, up to 2,989 million, in the face of the greater dynamism of the activity. The entity emphasizes the diversification of its business as a strength at the moment, marked by the uncertainty resulting from the war in Iran. The margin of interest, which is the difference between the financial revenues it obtains (for loans, credits...) and the financial costs that it has to face has picked up more than 20% with 7…
BBVA reports 1Q26 attributable profit of €2,989m, 7% above company consensus of €2,803m
The Corner Jefferies | 7% profit beat on better revs (NII and trading income), partly offset by higher costs and impairments. While every market was a beat, the strong NII momentum was driven primarily by Turkey&South America, with both Spain&Mexico broadly in line. 1Q26 CoR trailing worse than FY26 guide, albeit partly explained by c100m EUR PMA top-up. FY26 RoTE now seen >20% (vs c20% before), with upside risk to Mexico growth...
BBVA has gone from quoting as a fixed in reports and declarations the strategic alliance with the creator of ChatGPT of the end of 2025, to silencing its leading partner in the deployment and development of artificial intelligence (AI) in its products.The turn places the emphasis again on the doubts surrounding OpenAi and the acceleration of its rival Anthropic as a benchmark for the banking sector.Meanwhile, the figures accompany the bank. BBVA…
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