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KB Financial Posts 11.5% Profit Surge in Q1 2026 as Fee Income Jumps 45%

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KB Financial Posts 11.5% Profit Surge in Q1 2026 as Fee Income Jumps 45%

KB Financial Group (105560.KS), South Korea's largest financial conglomerate by assets, posted first-quarter 2026 net profit attributable to the parent of KRW 1.892 trillion (approx. USD 1.37 billion), up 11.5% year-on-year, as robust fee revenue and falling loan-loss provisions more than offset softer net interest margins.

Headline Figures

MetricQ1 2026Q1 2025YoY Change
Net profit (group, parent)KRW 1.892TKRW 1.697T+11.5%
Total assetsKRW 829.7TKRW 770.3T+7.7%
Net interest incomeKRW 3.335TKRW 3.262T+2.2%
Net fee & commission incomeKRW 1.359TKRW 0.934T+45.5%
Credit-loss provisionsKRW 493BKRW 656B-24.9%
NIM (group)1.77%1.76%+1 bp
ROE (annualised)8.93%10.53%-160 bp
ROA (annualised)0.60%0.71%-11 bp

Source: KB Financial Group Q1 2026 Quarterly Report (DART, filed 15 May 2026)

Fee Income the Key Swing Factor

The most striking move was in non-interest revenues. Net fee and commission income surged 45.5% to KRW 1.359 trillion, driven primarily by wealth and brokerage activity inside KB Securities — the securities unit reported a 93.3% jump in net profit to KRW 347.8 billion. Group-wide brokerage and asset-management operating profit rose KRW 243 billion year-on-year to KRW 334.6 billion, reflecting heightened domestic equity turnover and inflows into managed accounts as KOSPI rallied sharply during the quarter.

Provisions Fall, Net Interest Income Edges Higher

Credit-loss provisions fell 24.9% to KRW 493.3 billion, reflecting an improved loan quality picture. KB Kookmin Bank, the group's flagship lender, reported a non-performing loan (NPL) ratio of 1.08% at end-March 2026, versus 0.99% at year-end 2025 — still well inside the regulatory comfort range. The bank's CET1 ratio stood at 14.93%, above management's stated floor of 13%.

Net interest income grew a modest 2.2% to KRW 3.335 trillion. Group NIM expanded one basis point to 1.77%, stabilising after multiple quarters of compression, as KB Kookmin Bank benefited from a wider loan-deposit spread (2.00%) despite the Bank of Korea's rate-cut cycle.

Segment Breakdown

Banking (KB Kookmin Bank): Largest contributor at 58.2% of group profit, delivering KRW 1.101 trillion. The bank held KRW 605 trillion in assets and KRW 417 trillion in combined KRW/FX loans. Standalone ROE reached 12.96% and ROA 0.96%.

Securities (KB Securities): Standout performer, net profit surging 93.3% to KRW 347.8 billion, benefiting from strong equity underwriting and fund distribution amid the KOSPI bull market.

Non-Life Insurance (KB Insurance): Net profit declined 36.0% to KRW 200.7 billion amid higher auto-insurance claims. Gross written premium nevertheless rose 6.0% to KRW 3.832 trillion.

Credit Card (KB Kookmin Card): Contributed KRW 107.5 billion (+27.2%), supported by 21.4 million card members and recovering consumer spending.

Shareholder Returns Accelerate

KB Financial is executing an aggressive capital-return programme. On 23 April 2026, the board approved a KRW 600 billion buyback to be completed by 20 July 2026, and on 15 May 2026 the company cancelled 14.26 million treasury shares. A Q1 2026 quarterly dividend of KRW 1,143 per share (total KRW 405.1 billion) is scheduled for distribution. Management's medium-term targets are CET1 ≥ 13% and ROE ≥ 10%.

Investor Takeaway

Despite the profit beat, group-level ROE fell 160 basis points year-on-year to 8.93%, reflecting a larger equity base and currency-driven asset growth amid KRW weakness. Investors will watch whether the fee-income momentum can sustain through Q2 2026, and whether KB Insurance can recover margins after Q1 underwriting pressure.


Ticker: 105560.KS | Filing date: 15 May 2026 | DART accession: 20260515002888Exchange rate used: 1 USD ≈ KRW 1,380 (Q1 2026 average)

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