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Japan Post Bank’s net income up 17% to $2.05b in Q3 FY2025/3

Net income per share is JPY85.26.

Japan Post Bank reported a net income attribution to owners of the parent of almost JPY308.35b ($2.05b) for the first nine-month period that ended on 31 December 2024 (FY2025/3).

This is higher by 17% year-on-year (YoY) compared to the same period in FY2024/3.

Net interest income rose 20.2% YoY to JPY441.22b ($2.94b). Ordinary income for the period is JPY1.91t ($12.71b), a 1.2% YoY decline compared to the same period a year earlier.

Net income per share is JPY85.26 as of Q3 FY2025/3, compared to JPY72.76 in Q3 FY2024/3.

Japan Post Bank forecasts a dividend of JPY56 for FY2025/3.

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