Banco Sabadell completes 75% of its share buyback programme

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Banco Sabadell has repurchased its own shares until 15 September for an amount of 153.7 million euros, which represents 75.37% of the maximum amount to be allocated to this programme, the financial institution informed the CNMV on Monday.

On 30 June, the bank announced the start of a share buyback programme for a maximum of 204 million euros until 2 February 2024, after the shareholders’ meeting in March approved the operation.

This share buyback programme, in order to redeem shares, has a limit of 10% of share capital, as endorsed at the time by the shareholders’ meeting of the bank chaired by Josep Oliú.

Banco Sabadell’s first half-year results

The bank closed the first half of the year with a profit of 564 million euros, 43.6% more than in the first half of 2022, driven by the rise in interest rates and improved banking margins, and expects to close the year with profits of more than 1,000 million, which would be a record.

The bank is heading towards a historic year, as the best result in the bank’s history dates back to 2006, with 908 million in profits, and this year 2023 is on track to surpass it.

The CEO, César González-Bueno, said that “the strategic lines of the plan we launched two years ago are undoubtedly bearing fruit. We have a well-defined and stable perimeter, all the business units are now profitable, we have laid the foundations for the transformation of the business, and all this with a dedicated and well-cohesive team. This effort is again reflected in good results at the end of June.