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Stock Track | OCBC Bank Soars 3.55% as Q3 Profit Beats Expectations Despite Margin Pressures

Stock Track11-07

OCBC Bank's stock surged 3.55% in pre-market trading on Friday following the release of its third-quarter 2025 financial results, which exceeded market expectations. The Singapore-based lender reported a net profit of S$1.98 billion for the quarter, unchanged from the previous year but beating analysts' estimates of S$1.81 billion.

The strong performance was primarily driven by record non-interest income, which helped offset a decline in net interest income. OCBC saw significant growth in its wealth management, treasury sales, and insurance segments, contributing to higher fee and trading income. The bank's total income remained stable at S$3.80 billion, despite a 9% year-on-year decrease in net interest income to S$2.23 billion.

Helen Wong, OCBC's Group CEO, commented on the results, saying, "The quarter's performance demonstrated the resilience of OCBC's diversified banking, wealth and insurance franchise." However, she also cautioned about the complex external environment, citing shifting policy dynamics and geopolitical tensions.

Looking ahead, OCBC has adopted a more cautious outlook for 2025, expecting net interest income to decline by a mid-to-high single-digit percentage. The bank also narrowed its net interest margin forecast to around 1.90%. Despite these challenges, investors appear to be responding positively to OCBC's ability to maintain profitability through its diversified business model and strong capital position.

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  • KienBoon
    ·11-09
    Net interest income would be down naturally with interest rate moving downhill.  Ocbc has shown resilient indeed with the increase of non interest income. Bank's businesses are really diversified. Hence they are able to pay good dividend to shareholders. How many companies in SG can earn like OCBC every FY. That is in terms of at least 7 bil + net income.  Trust in the bank businesses indeed. Buy for the long term. Don't stop accumulating bank shares on a routine basis. Cheers. [Smile]  [Smile]  
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    • jazzyloo
      Absolutely love this perspective! [Heart]
      11-10
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    • Athena Spenser
      Diversification saves the day! OCBC’s non-interest income shines bright.
      11-10
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    • Astrid Stephen
      My long-term cash cow!
      11-10
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