Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) Q3 2025 TU earnings summary
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Q3 2025 TU earnings summary
16 Jun, 2025Executive summary
Unaudited cash NPAT was $2.6 billion, flat on 1H25 quarterly average and up 6% year-over-year.
Operating income rose 1% due to lending volume growth and higher trading income, offset by two fewer days in the quarter.
Operating expenses increased 1%, mainly from higher investment in technology and frontline staff, partially offset by productivity initiatives.
Loan impairment expense was $223 million, with slight increases in collective and individual provisions; credit quality remains sound despite higher arrears.
$3.8 billion in dividends paid during the quarter, benefiting over 13 million Australians via superannuation.
Financial highlights
Operating income: $7,049 million, up 1% sequentially and 6% year-over-year.
Operating expenses: $3,186 million, up 1% sequentially and 5% year-over-year.
Cash NPAT: $2,566 million, flat sequentially and up 6% year-over-year.
Loan impairment expense: $223 million, or 9bps of average GLAA.
CET1 (Level 2) ratio: 11.9%, up 45bps before dividend payment.
Outlook and guidance
Heightened global geopolitical and macroeconomic risks could slow the domestic economy, but Australia is positioned to navigate challenges.
Focus remains on supporting customers, disciplined execution, and sustainable shareholder returns.
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