Moody’s upgrades NLB’s ratings
Rating agency Moody’s raised NLB’s long-term issuer credit ratings by one notch to A2/P-1 from A3/P-2 and its long-term senior unsecured ratings to A3 from Baa1. ...
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The remarkable performance of the NLB Group in 2021 led to a record high profit of EUR 236.4 million – a substantial growth to previous year when excluding effects from the acquisition of Komercijalna Banka, Beograd, unaudited 2021 data shows. The results lay a solid foundation for the continued successful operation of the NLB Group, and for overcoming the new, exciting challenges that are on the horizon.
You may find key highlights of the NLB Groups’ business operations in 2021 and the outlook for 2022, as well as Investor presentation on the links below.
The Group achieved many important milestones in 2021, with the integration of two entities in Montenegro (NLB Banka Podgorica and KB Podgorica), as well as the divestment of KB Banja Luka, to name just a few. It also recorded a much higher appreciation of our services, solutions, and overall positive impact on the economy and society among our clients and general public alike.
Turning its gaze to the future, NLB Group will continue to pursue its strategic objectives, focusing mainly on intensive digitalisation and providing top quality user experience, as well as sustainable operations and development and justifying the expectations of its stakeholders also through dividend payment.
More information about the Key Unaudited FY2021 business results will be presented during a webcast, hosted by the Management Board of NLB d.d., today, on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 16:00 CET/15.00 GMT, available here. Members of the Management Board will, as usual, receive and address your questions live during the webcast. You may post your questions live, via web app available on the link above, or you may simply send them to the email address IR@nlb.si.
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