Sbanken ASA will report Q4 on February 11th and the share has been soft post the Q3 numbers filed in mid-November. Sbanken is one of the banks that will be able to pay a decent DPS this spring and we also hope the company increases its targeted pay-out from 30% to 50% as there is plenty of room with its current capital position. With a strong 11% RoE for the coming two years, Sbanken is one of our top picks amongst the Norwegian banks.
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- Published:
17 Jan 2021 -
Author:
Joakim Svingen | Roy Tilley -
Pages:
11
Sbanken ASA will report Q4 on February 11th and the share has been soft post the Q3 numbers filed in mid-November. Sbanken is one of the banks that will be able to pay a decent DPS this spring and we also hope the company increases its targeted pay-out from 30% to 50% as there is plenty of room with its current capital position. With a strong 11% RoE for the coming two years, Sbanken is one of our top picks amongst the Norwegian banks.