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Japan Post Bank logs $2.86b net income for FY2025/3

The dividend is JPY58, with a dividend payout ratio of 50.6%.

Japan Post Bank Co., Ltd. reported a net income of JPY414.32b (about $2.86b) for the full year ending on 31 March 2025, its latest consolidated financial results showed.

This is a 16.3% year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to FY2024/3.

Ordinary income was 4.8% lower at $17.28b (JPY2.5t).

Ordinary expenses fell by $1.5b (JPY218.1b) to $13.33b (JPY1.93t) for the same period of comparison. Interest expenses rose, but general and administrative expenses fell.

Interest income, as well as fees and commissions, both increased.

Dividend for FY2025/3 is JPY58, with a dividend payout ratio of 50.6%.

Japan Post Bank forecasts that it will give out a dividend per share of JPY66 for FY2026/3.

(US$1 = JPY144.69; as of 28 May 2025, Google)

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