Shinhan Bank reclaims top spot as S.Korea’s leading lender

Shinhan Financial Group plans to return 40-44% of net profit to shareholders in 2025

A branch of Shinhan Bank Vietnam
A branch of Shinhan Bank Vietnam
Jae-Won Park 2
2025-02-07 11:56:25 wonderful@hankyung.com
Earnings

Shinhan Bank, a key arm of Shinhan Financial Group, reclaimed its position as South Korea’s top lender posting its largest-ever profit in 2024, overtaking its archrival Kookmin Bank.

Buoyed by the stellar performance, Shinhan Financial announced plans to buy back and retire shares worth 500 billion won ($345 million), on top of its 150 billion won share repurchase last month.

The buybacks and dividend payments will translate into a return of 1.1 trillion won to shareholders this year, or 40-44% of its earnings compared to 39.6% in 2024.

Robust earnings from global operations drove the bank’s record-breaking earnings, with its units in Vietnam and Japan posting double-digit on-year income growth to achieve their highest-ever profits.

Net profit at Shinhan Bank came in at 3.70 trillion won ($2.6 billion) last year, up 20.5% on-year compared to 2023, according to parent Shinhan Financial Group’s regulatory filing on Thursday.

Shinhan Bank surpassed Kookmin Bank, which reported a net profit of 3.25 trillion won last year, followed by Hana Bank’s 3.36 trillion won. The 2024 earnings catapulted Shinhan to the No. 1 position among domestic banks for the first time since 2018.

Shinhan Financial Group Chairman Jin Ok-dong held a town hall meeting with employees in December 2024
Shinhan Financial Group Chairman Jin Ok-dong held a town hall meeting with employees in December 2024

Its overseas earnings reached 733.6 billion won, accounting for 20% of the bank’s profits. Shinhan Bank Vietnam and SBK Bank, its Japanese subsidiary, chalked up net profits of 264.0 billion won and 148.6 billion won, respectively.

They offset a decrease in net interest margins following the Bank of Korea’s interest rate cuts last year, as well as a sharp fall in non-banking profits, including those from Shinhan Savings Bank and Shinhan Capital Co.

Chun Sang-young, chief financial officer of Shinhan Financial Group, said substantial provisions set aside in 2024 to cover potential loan losses weighed down earnings at some non-banking arms.

“We anticipate significant earnings growth at key (non-banking) units this year, considering the base effect and the provisions we set aside for equity-linked trust products,” he said.

SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP PROFITS

Overall, Shinhan Financial Group’s net profit expanded 3.4% on-year to 4.52 trillion won last year. That fell short of its highest-ever profit of 4.64 trillion won recorded in 2022, which included the proceeds of 300 billion won from the sale of Shinhan Securities Co.’s headquarters.

Shinhan Bank CEO Jung Sang-hyuk began his second two-year term in 2025 (Courtesy of News1)
Shinhan Bank CEO Jung Sang-hyuk began his second two-year term in 2025 (Courtesy of News1)

INTEREST INCOME

The group’s interest income grew 5.4% on-year to 11.40 trillion won, offsetting a 5.0% drop in non-interest income hit by reduced fee income from stock, foreign exchange and derivatives trading.

Net interest margins stood at 1.93% for the group and 1.58% for Shinhan Bank, each down 0.04 percentage point on-year.

In the fourth quarter, one-off expenses such as lump-sum compensation for voluntary retirement and provisioning costs ate into the results.

Increased market uncertainties also led to a decline in non-interest income as financial markets braced for the outcome of the US presidential election in November, coupled with President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law decree in early December.

For the fourth quarter of 2024, Shinhan Financial will pay a 540 won dividend per share.

Write to Jae-Won Park at wonderful@hankyung.com
 

Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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