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KakaoBank (323410.KS) Q1 Net Hits Record ₩187.3B on Superbank IPO

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KakaoBank (323410.KS) Q1 Net Hits Record ₩187.3B on Superbank IPO

KakaoBank (323410.KS) Q1 Net Hits Record ₩187.3B on Superbank IPO

TL;DR - KakaoBank's Q1 2026 net profit hit a record ₩187.3 billion ($128.4 million), up 36.3% YoY — but operating profit fell 13.9%. - A ₩93.3 billion ($64 million) one-off gain from December's IPO of Indonesia's Superbank — KakaoBank's first overseas bet — drove the beat. - Affiliate KakaoPay's Q1 operating profit jumped 631% to ₩32.2 billion ($22 million), capping a strong quarter for Kakao's financial group.

Lead. KakaoBank (Korea's largest internet-only bank, ticker 323410.KS) on May 6 reported its highest-ever quarterly net profit, but the headline ₩187.3 billion ($128.4 million) was inflated by a one-time valuation gain from the December IPO of Indonesia's Superbank. Stripped of that boost, operating profit actually fell 13.9% year-on-year, exposing tighter margins on the bank's core lending business. Affiliate KakaoPay (Korea's leading mobile payments platform, ticker 377300.KS) had a cleaner quarter, with operating profit rising more than sevenfold.

What Happened

KakaoBank said Q1 2026 net profit reached ₩187.3 billion ($128.4 million), up 36.3% YoY and the highest in the bank's history, exceeding the prior quarterly record of ₩137.4 billion ($94 million) set in Q1 2025, per Chosun Biz. Operating revenue rose 4.4% to ₩819.3 billion ($562 million), per The Korea Herald. Operating profit, however, fell 13.9% YoY to ₩157.6 billion ($108 million), The Korea Times reported, as the bank booked a ₩93.3 billion ($64 million) non-operating valuation gain tied to Superbank's December 17, 2025 listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange — KakaoBank's first overseas equity exit.

Within revenue, interest income rose 2.7% to ₩516.5 billion ($354 million); non-interest income climbed 7.5% to ₩302.9 billion ($208 million) — the first quarter ever above ₩300 billion — and now accounts for 37% of operating revenue, per Chosun Biz. Customers reached 27.27 million at end-March (+570,000 in three months), with 20.32 million MAU and 15.02 million WAU. Deposits stood at ₩69.4 trillion ($47.6 billion), up 14.8% YoY; loans reached ₩47.7 trillion ($32.7 billion), up 7.7%, per The Korea Herald.

Separately, KakaoPay said Q1 operating profit surged to ₩32.2 billion ($22 million) from ₩4.4 billion ($3 million) a year earlier — a 631% increase — on revenue of ₩300.3 billion ($206 million), up 41.7%, per RTTNews and Yonhap. Net income attributable to parent shareholders more than doubled to ₩28.5 billion ($19.5 million).

Why It Matters

This is the first concrete signal that KakaoBank's "asset-light" overseas model — taking minority equity stakes in foreign digital banks and licensing its mobile-banking stack rather than buying control — can produce material P&L impact, not just strategic optionality. The Superbank uplift is the first realized return on a strategy KakaoBank began executing in 2023, and it lands in the same quarter that core operating profit visibly contracted.

The implication cuts two ways. The result reframes KakaoBank as a financial-platform business with cross-border equity upside, not just a domestic deposit-and-loan story. But the operating-profit decline, paired with a net interest margin that slipped to 2.0% from 2.09% a year earlier (per The Korea Herald), shows Korean household-loan curbs and rate dynamics are now actively compressing the lending franchise underneath.

Business Impact

Asset quality drifted modestly: the delinquency rate rose to 0.51% from 0.50% a year earlier, while the non-performing loan ratio held at 0.53% and credit-cost ratio at 0.55%, per Chosun Biz. KakaoBank supplied ₩450 billion ($309 million) of mid- and low-credit loans in the quarter, with new originations to that segment representing 45.6% of new loans — above its internal target.

CFO Kwon Tae-hoon said the bank lifted its 2025 shareholder return ratio to 45.6% and aims for 50% in fiscal 2026, with a shift to a dividend-per-share-based policy from fiscal 2027, per Chosun Biz.

For KakaoPay, the 631% jump comes off a low base, but pre-tax income from continuing operations doubled to ₩41.5 billion ($28 million), suggesting the swing reflects underlying scale rather than one-offs, per RTTNews.

Industry & Historical Context

KakaoBank's Superbank stake is modest in absolute size: per The Korea Times, the company invested ₩114 billion ($78 million) for a 10% stake across 2023–2024, with that holding now valued near ₩204.4 billion ($140 million). Superbank's December 17, 2025 IDX debut raised roughly Rp 2.79 trillion ($167 million) and saw shares surge about 24% on day one, per Caproasia and Jakarta Globe. Post-IPO, Superbank's core capital crossed Rp 8 trillion, lifting it into Indonesia's KBMI 2 mid-tier bank category.

The Korea Herald reported KakaoBank is now pursuing a virtual-bank project in Thailand and a partnership with Mongolia's MCS Group that includes a stake in M Bank — efforts that would extend the same "tech-export" template that produced the Superbank gain. Domestically, the result fits a pattern flagged by Maeil Business: Kakao's listed financial subsidiaries are simultaneously posting record or near-record quarters, helped by buoyant Korean equity markets.

What to Watch

  • Q2 core operating profit ex-Superbank — the next test of whether the lending franchise stabilizes or continues to compress as Korean household-loan rules tighten.
  • Thailand virtual-bank licensing progress — a second overseas data point would convert Superbank from one-off to repeatable.
  • NIM trajectory — at 2.0%, KakaoBank's margin is approaching levels where non-interest income growth must do more of the work.
  • Shareholder-return execution — whether the bank delivers on the 50% payout target for fiscal 2026 and the DPS-based policy shift from fiscal 2027.

Sources: - Chosun Biz — https://biz.chosun.com/stock/finance/2026/05/06/VPRPHWMILBCBBL7QAQDOD4TFAE/ - The Korea Times (Q1 results) — https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/banking-finance/20260506/kakaobank-reports-record-earnings-in-q1-on-one-off-factor - The Korea Herald — https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10732015 - Yonhap (KakaoPay) — https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20260506114400527 - Maeil Business — https://www.mk.co.kr/news/economy/12037672 - RTTNews (KakaoPay) — https://www.rttnews.com/3647747/kakao-pay-q1-profit-sales-rise.aspx - The Korea Times (Superbank IPO) — https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/banking-finance/20251218/kakaobanks-first-overseas-bet-pays-off-as-superbank-soars-in-indonesia-ipo - Caproasia (Superbank IPO) — https://www.caproasia.com/2025/12/18/indonesia-digital-bank-superbank-pt-super-bank-indonesia-jakarta-stock-exchange-ipo-share-price-increased-24-4-on-day-1-trading-17-12-25-ipo-price-635-rupiah-closing-790-rupiah-triggering-tradi/ - Jakarta Globe — https://jakartaglobe.id/business/superbank-shares-soar-on-idx-securing-midtier-bank-status

By LineVest Markets Desk — May 6, 2026 This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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