Commerzbank shares up 11% after forecasts for bigger profit returns

FILE PHOTO: Germany's Commerzbank rejoins German share prize index DAX in Frankfurt

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Shares of Commerzbank were up 11% midday on Friday after the German lender said it was revamping its payout policy for investors, aiming for a return of least 70% of profit for 2024.

The German lender has been undergoing a major overhaul, slashing its workforce and branch network to restore profit. It plans to announce a strategy review on Nov. 8.

The bank, which laid out its distribution plans after markets closed on Thursday, also expects a payout ratio in dividends and share buybacks of “well above 50%” for 2025 through 2027.

The plan “would suggest materially more capital distributions than currently factored into consensus,” RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

At 0958 GMT, shares traded up 11%, at 10.78 euros ($11.44), slightly off the session highs.

($1 = 0.9425 euros)

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(Reporting by Tom Sims and Tristan Veyet, Editing by Friederike Heine)

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