Japan’s SMFG posts record annual profit despite Q4 tumble
TOKYO, May 14 (Reuters) – Japan’s second-largest banking group Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (8316.T) posted a 75% slump in fourth-quarter net profit but still hit a record 1.18 trillion yen profit for the year on strong demand for loans among Japanese corporations.
SMFG generated net income of 42 billion yen ($285.8 million) in the January-March quarter compared to 170 billion yen for the same period a year before.
The end of deflation has encouraged borrowing by Japanese corporations for overseas expansion, mergers and acquisitions and capital investments amid a shrinking workforce in Japan.
The group has also benefitted from the Bank of Japan ending its policy of negative interest rates in March 2024, which raised margins.
SMFG forecast a record 1.3 trillion yen in net profit for the coming financial year.
Despite the bumper results, SMFG’s prospects have suffered from the uncertainty following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs at the start of April.
Compared to its forecasts from March, SMFG has factored in a hit to its bottom line of around 100 billion yen for the current financial year as a result of the tariffs, chief executive Toru Nakashima told a press conference in Tokyo.
Corporate activities such as M&A and capital raising that might have gone ahead from the summer onwards are being delayed and decision making slowed as customers wait to see how the tariff situation develops, Nakashima said.
But the base trend of growth investment and higher wages as Japan emerges from deflation looks set to continue, he added.
SMFG revised down its Japanese GDP growth forecast for this financial year to 0.4% from 1.1% and said it expects no further interest rate hikes from the Bank of Japan before the end of March 2026.
SMFG is the first of Japan’s three “megabanks” to announce earnings, with the country’s largest lender Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (8306.T) and number three player Mizuho Financial Group (8411.T), due to report on Thursday.
($1 = 146.9500 yen)
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