A German bank is going to enter Lithuania – A. Armonaitė already communicated with the delegation, G. Nausėda also accepted

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News Article: Commerzbank Considering Entry into Lithuania

Commerzbank is reportedly planning to enter the Lithuanian market, with President Gitanas Nausėda expressing⁢ his belief that the bank’s arrival will boost competition ⁤in the ⁢sector.

According to the ministry, ‌the bank will provide more information about its specific plans and ⁣operating formats in Lithuania at a later date. However, A. Armonaitė, a representative​ of ⁢the Bank of Lithuania, confirmed that the bank’s intentions are “completely serious.”

Commerzbank’s plans in Lithuania are ambitious, with‍ a focus on business clients. The bank’s CEO, Manfred Knof, stated that the bank expects GDP growth in Lithuania to be slightly delayed.

Financial⁢ Performance and ⁤Market Reaction

Commerzbank’s second-quarter results showed a 4.8% decline in net‌ profit compared to the previous year. Provisions for loan losses increased, and the bank ⁣faced‍ costs related to⁣ a mortgage loan problem in Poland and litigation in Russia. Despite this, analysts called ⁣the results “good.”

Market‍ Reaction to Potential Entry

Shares of Commerzbank fell by ⁤6% on Wednesday following the announcement‍ of higher-than-expected loan loss provisions. However, the bank’s credit rating ‌was upgraded by agency S&P.

Expert Opinions

Analysts at Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan ​expressed a positive outlook on the bank’s results. The‌ bank’s restructuring efforts and focus on reducing costs ⁤are⁢ seen‍ as positive‍ developments.

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