DNB Reports Below-Expectations Pre-Tax Profit for Q2
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Friday, Jul 11, 2025 1:37 am ET1min read
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Key highlights of the Q2 2025 results include:
- Revenue: NOK 22,491 million, in line with market expectations.
- Pre-tax Profit: NOK 13,091 million, down from the expected NOK 13,747 million.
- Net Interest Income: NOK 16,152 million.
- Net Commission Income: NOK 4,370 million.
- Credit Losses: Increased to NOK 677 million from NOK 560 million last year.
- Net Profit: NOK 10,442 million, down 3% YoY.
The company's performance was impacted by an increase in credit losses, which offset the growth in revenue. The report highlights the challenges faced by DNB in the current economic climate, particularly in the areas of supply chain disruptions and trade tensions [1].
Investors should closely monitor DNB's future financial results and strategic initiatives to navigate the ongoing risks and uncertainties in global trade and supply chains. The company's ability to adapt and innovate in response to these challenges will be critical to its long-term success.
References:
[1] https://simplywall.st/stocks/za/diversified-financials/jse-dnb/deneb-investments-shares/news/deneb-investments-full-year-2025-earnings-eps-r027-vs-r023-i-1
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DNB/
DNB reported Q2 revenues of NOK 22,491 million, in line with expectations, but pre-tax profit of NOK 13,091 million fell short of the expected NOK 13,747 million. Net interest income reached NOK 16,152 million, while net commission income totaled NOK 4,370 million. Credit losses increased to NOK 677 million, up from NOK 560 million last year. Net profit was NOK 10,442 million, down 3% YoY.
Dun & Bradstreet (DNB) reported its second-quarter (Q2) 2025 financial results, with revenues of NOK 22,491 million, in line with market expectations. However, the company's pre-tax profit fell short of expectations, coming in at NOK 13,091 million compared to the anticipated NOK 13,747 million. Despite this, net interest income reached NOK 16,152 million, and net commission income totaled NOK 4,370 million. Credit losses increased to NOK 677 million, up from NOK 560 million last year. Net profit was NOK 10,442 million, down 3% year-over-year (YoY) [2].Key highlights of the Q2 2025 results include:
- Revenue: NOK 22,491 million, in line with market expectations.
- Pre-tax Profit: NOK 13,091 million, down from the expected NOK 13,747 million.
- Net Interest Income: NOK 16,152 million.
- Net Commission Income: NOK 4,370 million.
- Credit Losses: Increased to NOK 677 million from NOK 560 million last year.
- Net Profit: NOK 10,442 million, down 3% YoY.
The company's performance was impacted by an increase in credit losses, which offset the growth in revenue. The report highlights the challenges faced by DNB in the current economic climate, particularly in the areas of supply chain disruptions and trade tensions [1].
Investors should closely monitor DNB's future financial results and strategic initiatives to navigate the ongoing risks and uncertainties in global trade and supply chains. The company's ability to adapt and innovate in response to these challenges will be critical to its long-term success.
References:
[1] https://simplywall.st/stocks/za/diversified-financials/jse-dnb/deneb-investments-shares/news/deneb-investments-full-year-2025-earnings-eps-r027-vs-r023-i-1
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DNB/

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