Taiwan News Article RatingOP Pohjola's Financial Statements Bulletin 1 January-31 December 2025: Another strong year for OP Pohjola - operating profit EUR 2,269 million | Taiwan News | Feb. 11, 2026 15:00
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26% Somewhat Right
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Non-life insurance net insurance revenue, including the reinsurer's share, grew by 2.3% to EUR 1,800 million.55% : The effective tax rate for the reporting period was 20.4% (20.1).
54% : Comprehensive income after tax totalled EUR 1,940 million (2,067).
49% : Income tax amounted to EUR 462 million (499).
45% : Changes in the EU Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR3), in effect as of 1 Jan 2025, caused a slight reduction in capital adequacy.The Retail Banking segment's operating profit decreased by 31% to EUR 912 million (1,328).
45% : The EU's Single Resolution Board (SRB) did not collect stability contributions from banks for 2025.
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