Company presentation A specialised consumer finance company growing across the Nordics
Updated Q2 2021
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2 Banking is changing In an increasingly digital society, with a multitude of available options, we understand the importance of flexibility
3 We provide flexible, convenient loans for creditworthy customers
Digital platform Specialised consumer Providing flexibility with online offering finance solutions when people need it
Consumer loans Credit cards Point-of-sales finance Deposit accounts
4 Nordic countries receptive for digital consumer banking offering
World’s 50 most digitised countries Total consumer loans Sweden, (NRI index*) Finland and Norway (EUR billion)**
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Italy
UAE
Chile
Israel Malta
Qatar
Spain
Latvia
Japan
Russia Turkey
Ireland
Austria France Poland
Cyprus Taiwan
Iceland Sweden Finland Norway
Finland
Estonia
Norway
Bahrain
Canada
Belgium
Sweden
Portugal
Uruguay Slovakia Hungary
Slovenia
Australia
Malaysia
Denmark Lithuania Mauritius
Germany
Singapore
Costa Costa Rica Macedonia
Hong Kong Hong
Switzerland
Kazakhstan
Netherlands
Luxembourg Korea South
Saudi Arabia Saudi
New Zealand New United States United
Source: Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority (NFSA), Swedish
Czech Republic Czech United Kingdom United Financial Supervisory Authority (FI), Finland’s Bank Source: The World Economic Forum
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* Networked Readiness Index (NRI) is used by the World Economic Forum to assess countries’ preparedness ** Definitions of consumer credit may differ between countries. benefit from emerging technologies and capitalise on opportunities from the digital transformation (2016) Currency conversions are based on historical annual average conversion rates A Nordic specialised consumer finance company
• Offering flexible consumer financing solutions to customers across the Nordics • ~330,000 customers across four product areas in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Germany • Strategic partnership with Komplett Group, largest e-commerce company in the Nordics • Multichannel distribution via own websites and agents • Digital and scalable, low-cost operation • Robust balance sheet, well capitalised for further growth • Founded in 2014, listed on Oslo Stock Exchange in 2017
Consumer loans Credit cards Point-of-sales finance Deposit accounts
~70 k customers ~60 k customers ~160 k customers ~40 k customers NOK 7.134 million net NOK 700 million net NOK 516 million net NOK 9.150 million loans loans loans deposits
Q2 2021 figures
6 Proven track record since inception
Net loans (NOK million) Profitability 8 496 8 361 7 844 331
274 263 5 461 25% 30% 23% 203
3 322 129 12% 13% 4% 1 601 442 11
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Profit after tax (NOK million) Return on equity
Net loans CAGR 2014 - 2020 Average ROE 2016 - 2020 Total capital ratio as of Q2 2021 80% 21% 25.4%
7 Longstanding partnership with Komplett Group strengthens distribution
Close cooperation with Komplett Group, 2020 revenue distribution the largest e-commerce company in the Nordics:
• IP rights (trade mark, brand). Komplett 39% brand name ranked among the strongest brands in Norway* 61% • Loyalty card (Komplett Bank Mastercard). Tailored to online shopping offering an attractive award program integrated with Norway Komplett Sweden & Denmark • Distribution of point-of-sales finance products through “KomPay” checkout platform in Komplett flagship stores
2020 key figures
NOK 9.9 billion 276 million 30.8% revenues EBIT Growth in operating income 8
*Source: BI Norwegian Business School research - Norsk Kundebarometer Strategic support from Kistefos with a strong track record of investments in financial services companies
Kistefos’ holds a large portfolio of financial services companies Ownership
• Advanzia Bank S.A. (“Advanzia”) is a credit card 60% • In November 2020 Kistefos acquired Canica’s shares bank based in Luxembourg, offering no fee in Komplett Bank. credit cards and deposit accounts to customers within the EU. Germany is the main market, additional markets include France, Austria, • Largest Komplett Bank shareholder with 24% Luxemburg and Spain. ownership
• Instabank is a fully digital bank that offers loan 25% products, savings and insurance to • Kistefos currently holds a portfolio of about 16 consumers in Norway, Sweden and Finland companies where the Company has an influential • The bank also offers payment solutions for stake, plus a few financial investments with smaller businesses stakes
28% • TradeIX is rewiring trade finance by providing • Total portfolio market value estimated at NOKbn the most connected and secure platform ~10.9 as of 30 June 2020 infrastructure for banks, asset managers, B2B networks and value added service providers. Built on distributed ledger technology, the platform’s applications, developer tools, and core protocol represent the dawn of the “internet of trade” • Provides trade finance solutions on its platform unlocking billions of working capital that has not yet been accessed by financial institutions or alternative funders 9 Experienced and seasoned management team
Mr. Holtedahl was appointed interim CEO in June 2021. He also Mr. Holstangen was hired as Chief Risk Officer (CRO) in Ramstedt has been with Komplett Bank since early 2017. Before holds the position as Director of Credit Cards. Mr. Holtedahl has September 2020. Mr. Holstangen has an extensive background being appointed Director Credit Risk and Collections in June more than 19 years of experience working with consumer within banking and finance. Previous positions include CRO at 2019, she worked for a period as Project Director followed by finance, credit cards and financial services. Previous positions Kommunalbanken ASA and CFO in Fondsfinans. Mr. Holstangen Director Loans Sweden & Finland. She has an extensive include Co-Founder, CFO and Deputy CEO in Advanzia Bank, has experience from the Financial Supervisory Authority Norway. background in the Consumer Finance sector in roles such as Luxembourg, Co-Founder and VP of Treasury in Bankia Bank He holds an MSc in Engineering from Chalmers University of Head of Personal Loans in Bluestep and Head of Credit Risk ASA and Deputy Director General in the Norwegian Ministry of Technology and Imperial College and Cand. Merc in Business Sweden at EnterCard. She holds a BA in Statistics from the Erik Holthedahl Finance. Mr. Holtedahl holds a Bachelor of Commerce, Ove Holstangen Administration from the Norwegian School of Economics. Annika Ramstedt University of Stockholm. Interim CEO & Economics and Accountancy from Concordia University CRO CCRO Director Credit (Canada) and an MSc. studies in Economics from the University of Oslo Cards Mr. Bagås has extensive experience from working compliance in Mr. Hanssen has been with the company since early 2017 as Henning Fagerbakke was CFO in January 2019, before which he the banking and financial industry. Previous experience includes Director of POS and in June 2019, his responsibilities were held the position of Finance Manager. He is an experienced Compliance Officer at Storebrand Kapitalforvaltning AS 2008- expanded to include overseeing consumer loans. Before joining finance professional and state authorised public accountant with 2014 and at Storebrand Finansiell Rådgivning AS from 2014- Komplett Bank Hanssen held a number of positions with Intrum a background including several years as Senior Auditor and 2017. Bagås has been with Komplett Bank since 2017 and Justitia, including Group IT Director Western Europe, Managing Manager at KPMG Norway and Business Controller at Gresvig. previously held the position of risk and compliance manager Director for Intrum Justitia Italy and Business Development He holds an MSc in Accounting and Auditing from the Norwegian before he was appointed Chief Compliance and Risk Officer in Manager Central Europe. He also held the position of CIO/COO Enok Hanssen School of Economics. Eivind Bagås June 2019. Bagås holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a for Buckaroo. Mr. Hanssen holds a BBA from the University of Henning Director Consumer CCO Bachelor of Business Law from BI Norwegian Business School. Gothenburg. Fagerbakke Loans and POS CFO Co-founder and CMO / CIO. Mr. Ryengen has a comprehensive Pedersen has been with the company since its founding and background in the financial services industry. Previous served as Employee Elected Board Member from March 2014 to experience includes Head of Distribution, Marketing and March 2018. Before being appointed COO in June 2019 she held Analytics Financial Services at Accenture, Product Development the position of Chief Human Relations Officer. Previous positions Manager at Santander Consumer Bank and Project Manager at include Corporate Trainee and Senior Project Manager at DNB. SEB Kort. He holds an MSc in Business Administration and Mrs. Pedersen holds an MSc in Business Administration and Steffen Ryengen Economics and an Executive MBA from the Norwegian School of Christina Pedersen Economics from BI Norwegian Business School and an MSc in Economics. Business Management with Finance from Heriot-Watt University. CMO/CIO COO
Thomassen served as Chief Compliance officer from May 2015 until May 2019, at which time he was made Director of Legal and HR. He also served as a board member from December 2012 to May 2015. Previous positions include Director Lean & Business Development at Statoil Fuel and Retail and Department Director of Cards at Santander Consumer Bank. He holds a master’s Wilhelm degree in European Business from Royal Holloway University of London and an Executive MBA from the Norwegian School of Thomassen Economics. Director Legal & HR
10 Knowledgeable and diligent Board of Directors
Stig Eide Sivertsen | Chairperson Nishant Fafalia | Board member Mr. Sivertsen has served as independent board member in Komplett Bank ASA Board Member since February 2021. Mr. Fafalia is Investment Director in Kistefos AS since the general meeting of 2018. He was appointed Chairperson of the Board in and has worked in Kistefos for 10 years. During that period, he followed up the August 2019. He has broad operational experience from technology, media and company's significant involvement as a shareholder in both Norwegian and international finance as well as extensive experience as a board member of listed companies. banks, and has, among other things, been a member of the board of Advanzia Bank Sivertsen served as CFO in Schibsted and PGS, was the founder and CEO of based in Luxembourg and operating in a number of European countries, for the past 4 Nettavisen and group CEO of Telenor Broadcast Holding AS, in addition to group years. Fafalia also holds a number of board positions in other companies in significant CEO in Opplysningen (1881) AS. He holds a BA (Hons) Econ and an MSc. from growth. University of Durham (UK) and supplementary Law degree from the University of Bergen. Bodil Palma Hollingsæter | Vice chairperson Jonna Kyllönen | Board member Employee elected board member since March 2020. Ms. Kyllönen has been employed in Mrs. Hollingsæter was elected Vice Chairperson of the Bank in April 2015 and has Komplett Bank ASA since November 2016 and currently holds the position as served on the board since March 2014. Mrs. Hollingsæter currently works as Special Operations Manager for Customer Service. She has broad experience from the banking Advisor at Innovation Norway and as Vice Chairperson of Teknika AS. She has an sector in Finland and managing customer service operations. Before working in the extensive banking background on an executive level from positions, such as Director bank, Kyllönen worked with both individual investments and lending. Ms. Kyllönen holds at Innovation Norway, Regional General Manager at Sparebanken Møre and Bank an MBA from Kajaani University of Applied Sciences and a BBA from Jyväskylä Manager at Romsdals Fellesbank. She also has board experience from companies University of Applied Sciences. including Eksportfinans, Kommunekreditt and Kommunalbanken. She holds an MSc. in Business and Economics and an AFA (CEFA equiv.) from the Norwegian School of Economics. Kristian Tovsen | Board member Harald Hjorthen | Board member Employee elected board member since March 2020. Mr. Tovsen has been employed by Member of the board of Directors since August 2019. Mr. Hjorthen has extensive Komplett Bank ASA since June 2017 and currently holds the position as Head of experience from the financial industry as a credit analyst at DNB, investment analyst Business- and Product Development. He has broad experience in business at Kistefoss AS, seven years as portfolio manager at Norges Bank Investment development, mainly in the cross-section between IT and Business. Before working with Management (NBIM) stationed in Norway and Singapore and as an analyst in Trient the bank, Tovsen worked as a managing consultant in an IT consulting firm in Oslo. As a Asset Management. Today he works as manager of his family's investment consultant, he worked for more than four years with the FSA in Norway, in addition to company, Sniptind Invest AS. He holds a MSc in Economics and Business working with several other customers within the financial industry. Mr. Tovsen holds a Administration from the Norwegian School of Economics. MSc. in Industrial Economics and Technology Management from NTNU (2009) and a BSc. in Industrial Design from Høgskolen i Østfold (2005). Live B. Haukvik | Board member Ms. Haukvik has been Member of the Board of Directors since 2013 and the Chairperson of the Board of Directors from December 2013 until August 2019. Ms. Haukvik previously worked as CFO / COO in Komplett Group. She has extensive board experience from several blue chip companies including Eksportfinans, Kvaerner, BI Norwegian Business School, Sparebanken 1 BV and Borgestad. She holds a Master of Finance (liz.rer.pol.) from Université de Fribourg, Switzerland and a Master of Management from BI Norwegian Business School.
11 Strategy and product offering
12 Komplett Bank’s products address a wide range of customer needs
Komplett Bank products Credit cards Point-of-sales finance Consumer loans Deposit accounts
Pre-purchase In-purchase Post-purchase High-yield savings Customer needs Customer applies and Convenient real-time Customer has decided to Online savings accounts offering receives payment & credit payment- & credit products make the purchase, and high interest rates, consistently addressed product before purchase available at the moment of now needs to decide how on the “top twenty” list in decision is made making the purchase decision to secure financing Norway
13 Komplett Bank’s strategic roadmap; growth opportunities being reviewed
Point-of- Consumer Credit Deposit sales loans cards accounts Komplett Bank follows a product- finance wise and geographical expansion strategy to ensure: Q1 Q4 Q3 Q1 2014 2015 2017 2014 • Reduced business risk
Q1 Q2 • Economies of scale TBD TBD 2017 2019 • Sustainable and profitable growth and value creation Q1 Q1 Q2 Q1 Entry into additional geographic 2018 2019 2018 2020 markets and product segments being reviewed by management Q4 2018 2022 TBD TBD and board (EUR)
14 Product developments enhance customer experience and ensure competitive offering
Q2-Q3 2019 Q4 2019 H1 2020
Launch of new annuity loan product Annuity loan with refinancing functionality SEK deposits • Ensures lower funding cost and contributes to • Compliant with new Norwegian consumer • Enabling loan refinancing with more than five a more diversified funding structure lending regulation years maturity, in line with new regulations • Ensures competitive offering in the • Ensures competitive refinancing offering in Norwegian consumer lending market for the Norwegian consumer lending market new loans Launch of Google Pay and Apple Pay Komplett Bank mobile app • Enabling Komplett Bank Mastercard for mobile payments throughout the • New channel for self-service and customer Mastercard ecosystem interaction • Enabling biometric authentication for payments and logins PSD2 platform • Platform for mandatory APIs, making Flexible Loan, credit cards and deposits Mobile invoice PSD2 enabled payment methods • Enhanced user experience for receiving and paying invoices
15 Following a balanced strategic approach to ensure sustainable growth
To achieve sustainable growth Komplett Bank strives to optimise the balance between three key areas
Markets Enter markets and product areas in which there are substantial opportunities for growth and value creation
Capabilities Capital Build organisation that has the resources, analytical Ensure that the company is well funded and capitalised to capabilities and technical infrastructure to execute on pursue identified opportunities included in the strategic strategy roadmap
16 Building a diversified platform for value creation across the Nordics
Total net loans (NOK billion) 2018 - 2022 | “SCALE UP” Capitalise on strategic and operational platform Continue product-wise and geographical expansion
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2016 - 2017 | “BUILD UP” 8 Millioner
Build and develop desired product- and cross- 7 border capabilities
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2014 - 2015 | “SET UP” 4 Establish core capabilities Ensure profitability 3
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0 15Q1 15Q2 15Q3 15Q4 16Q1 16Q2 16Q3 16Q4 17Q1 17Q2 17Q3 17Q4 18Q1 18Q2 18Q3 18Q4 19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
Loans Norway Credit cards Loans Finland Point-of-sales finance Loans Sweden
17 Favourable macro conditions in core markets
- Setback in consumption and unemployment in 2020 due to covid-19 restrictions. - Improvements expected from 2021 Norway Sweden Finland
SEK billion 2 206 2 276 2 194 2 115 NOK billion 1 498 2 025 EUR billion 126 1 447 1 417 1 962 124 1 393 118 120 120 1 336 1 869 113 115 1 282 1 755 1 798 111 1 224 1 733 109 1 175 105 1 121 1 073
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Household consumption Household consumption Household consumption
12% 12% 12% 10% 10% 10% 8% 8% 8% 6% 6% 6% 4% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0% 0% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment
Sources: Statistics Norway (SSB), Statistics Sweden (SCB), Statista 18 Flexible consumer loans largest business area
• Komplett Bank “flexible loans” and annuity loans • Structured as a revolving credit facility with a credit limit of NOK 500,000 / EUR 50,000 • Interest rate offered ranges from 4.9% to 24.9% per year nominally • Launched in Norway in 2014, Finland in 2017 and Sweden in 2018
Customers (thousands) Net loans (NOK million)
100 8 000 Loans Norway Loans Norway 80
Loans Finland Loans Finland 6 000
Tusener Tusener Loans Sweden 60 Loans Sweden 4 000 40 2 000 20
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19 Credit cards launched in Norway, Sweden and Finland
• Launched in Norway in 2015, Sweden and Finland in 2019 • Integrated access to deferred single payments of 3, 6 and 9 months. Upper credit limit of NOK 100,000 • Tailored for online purchases with relevant insurances and an attractive bonus model • Nominal annual interest rate 19.9%*/21.4% on purchases and 19.9%*/24.9% on cash withdrawals
Customers (thousands) Net loans (NOK million)
80 1 000
60 800 600 40 400 20 200
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* Nominal annual interest rate in Finland Point-of-sales finance solution being adopted by e-commerce partners
• Automated and fully integrated into e-commerce purchasing platforms, offering flexible and convenient payment methods and financing options • Offering includes pay-by-invoice, deferred payment, instalments and account purchases One-click purchases • Stand-alone API-based solution opens up for third-party retailers, with invoice payment service providers as well as in-app payments Full range of payment options in check-out, recommended to • Currently integrated into the Komplett Group’s payment platform Post transaction customers based on up-/cross sales “KomPay”, available on Komplett’s Norwegian and Swedish websites preferences and opportunities purchase history Customers (thousands) Net loans (NOK million)
180 700 160 600 140 120 500 100 400 80 300 60 200 40 Automated risk- and fraud-checks with 100 20 full BankID integration to enable
0 0 efficient, customer friendly process
18Q1 17Q4 18Q2 18Q3 18Q4 19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
20Q2 17Q4 18Q1 18Q2 18Q3 18Q4 19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
21 Deposit accounts provide funding
• High-yield savings accounts offered in Norway for amounts between NOK 50,000 and NOK 2,000,000
• EUR denominated deposits launched in 2018 in Germany for amounts between EUR 5,000 and EUR 100,000 per customer,
• SEK denominated deposits launched in January 2020 amounts between SEK 50,000 and SEK 1,000,000 per customer.
• Deposits guaranteed by the Norwegian Banks’ Guarantee Fund (NOK 2,000,000 / EUR 100,000)
• Foreign denominated deposits will contribute to diversified funding base and lower funding cost Deposits (NOK million)
12 000 SEK 10 000 EUR 8 000 Tusener NOK 6 000 4 000 2 000 0
22 Financial targets
CET1 target of 18.0% Capital adequacy Comprised of regulatory CET1 requirement of 17.0% + 1.0% management buffer
Return on Equity Above 20% return on equity
Excess capital not deployed for growth purposes will be Dividend Policy distributed to shareholders
23 Operations
24 Digital business model ensures scalability and low cost operations
Digital native with centralised operations
Lean cross-border operations Data-driven communication Modern and flexible IT architecture
• Cross-Nordic operations out of one • Highly digitised customer • Cloud and API based infrastructure centralised location in Norway onboarding processes • Service oriented and modularised • Bank permit enabling passporting • Automated and personalised applications of services to all EU countries multichannel communication • Fit-for-purpose mix of in-house • No branches, fully digital customer • Assessment of next best action development and modern best-of-breed interaction capabilities based on machine learning third party solutions
25 Automated and personalised multichannel communication tools Advanced customer relationship management (CRM) methodology and -technology ensures customer lifetime value optimisation
Customised website communication synchronised with email- and SMS A/B testing to ensure high conversion rates and business goal optimisation messaging, based on automatically engineered engagement plans through effective front end-messaging and convenient user experience
New visitor website view Existing customer website view “Send application”: 12% conversion increase
Scroll-slider: 4% conversion increase
“Apply” banner click: 40% conversion increase
26 Customer evaluation tools with sound credit risk management procedures
Data sources Fully automated credit scoring model
Customer application form Enables high level of customisation and Third party credit information flexibility, tailored to different: Contingent Examples of Internal customer behaviour data • Customer segments existing Tax- and salary data from tax approval data sources • Countries authorities or rejection • Product types Debt-registers • Distribution channels Real estate ownership data
Continuous model improvements based on customer data and input sources
27 Highly automated and efficient customer onboarding processes
Consumer loan application process
Fully digital and automated Manual process* Automated* Manual
Know Your Customer Credit Pricing and Revised Loan Document check & Fund and Anti- worthiness conditional loan offer application budget review transfer Money evaluation offer & signing Laundering
from milliseconds to seconds same day payout
*Not necessary for all customers
28 Flexible multichannel distribution and customer acquisition platforms Direct channels
Brand- and conversion marketing
Mass-media marketing Performance marketing
Brand awareness Search engine marketing Brand preference Search engine optimisation Leads generation Affiliate marketing
Front ends
komplettbank.no | komplettbank.se | komplettbank.fi
Photo from Komplett Bank 2018 TV ad
29 Flexible multichannel distribution and customer acquisition platforms Indirect channels
Partner distribution e-commerce Specialist loan brokers partners (agents) Payment optimisation Yield / Risk optimisation Sales conversion Loyalty creation
Front ends
e-commerce partners | Loan broker platforms
Komplett.no payment platform, KomPay, with Komplett Bank point-of-sales finance solution
30 Financials
31 Growth in all countries, dominated by new sales in refinancing Norway
Growth in net loans (NOK million) Net loan growth distribution (NOK million)
224 21Q1 21Q2
63 59
-20 -8 -23 -26 -64 -35 -178 326 312 271 Loans Norway Loans Finland Loans Sweden Credit cards Point-of-sales finance 134
20 -62 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 Impact of currency changes and forward flow (NOK million)
-319 Loans Loans Loans Credit Point-of-sales Total -418 Norway Finland Sweden cards finance
Currency (FX) change - -42 -41 -4 -4 -90 Portfolio sales * 39 - - - - 39 21Q2 adj. loan growth 264 21 18 -12 -30 261
• Refinancing product boosting loan growth in Q2 2021. The Bank 21Q1 adj. loan growth -141 48 72 -27 -14 -62 expects loan growth in 2021, excluding portfolio sales and currency, of around 5%.
* Loans Norway shown gross of loans sold in the quarter as part of the Bank’s forward flow agreement 32 Total income decline driven by lower yield on refinancing and negative return on investments
Total income (NOK million) Number of customers (thousands)
324 327 331
293 37 37 38 278 277 269 303 295 35 291 286 247 27 23 30 269 254 256 24 241 156 157 158 115 119 119 128 95
53 55 56 57 60 62 62 63
6 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 24 25 26 26 26 26 27 27
46 44 43 38 37 36 35 36
19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
Loans Norway Loans Finland Loans Sweden • Total income decline vs Q1’21 mainly driven by lower yield on loan portfolio Credit cards Point-of-sales finance Deposit customers (NOK -6 million) and negative return on liquid assets (NOK -7 million): • Yield decline is driven by new sales at lower yields replacing loans churning at higher yields. This is the case for refinancing in Norway, and temporary interest cap in Finland 33 Q2 OPEX increase driven by increased activity level and new projects
Operational expenses (NOK million) and cost ratios (%) • OPEX NOK 108 million in Q2 2021, up from NOK 98 million in Q1 120 70% 2021 • Personnel expenses up NOK 3.5 million driven by the 60% 100 Marketing general wage settlement and investments for solidity and growth; marketing up NOK 2 million reflecting loan growth 50% Other • Further NOK 2 million related to ongoing data analytics 80 project to improve processes and profitability Depreciation 40% • Efficiency improvements set to positively impact 60 Admin operational expenses going forward 30% • Accumulated LTM cost base has been reduced by Personnel 40 NOK 9.1 million 20% Cost/income ex • NOK 6.5 million of efficiency gains expected in H2 marketing 2021; additional initiatives to be implemented 20 10% Cost/income • Q3 and Q4 OPEX expected below Q2 • Cost/Income 0 0% 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 • Q2 2021: 45.0% (38.4% in Q1 2021)
34 Efficiency improvements measured against end Q2 2020 cost base Improved credit risk performance during the quarter
Break-down of Q2 2021 losses on loans (NOK million)
• Increase in stage 1 losses due to increased new sales in Q2 2021
• Decrease in stage 2 provisions due to better performance as less balances are overdue
• Stage 3 losses including effects of NPL portfolio improves due to decline in volumes sent to collection
• Model parameter updates and other net negative, NOK 5.2 million, mainly from estimate changes in PDs
Break-down of Q1 2021 losses on loans (NOK million) Model parameter Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 updates & other Total -15.2 8.3 78.3 2.4 73.8
35 Loan loss ratio down, positively impacted by high repayments in June
Coverage ratios Loan loss ratio (LLR)* (%)
2,6 % 2,4 % 2,5 % 2,5 % 2,5 % 2,3 % 5,6 % 2,1 % 17,5 % 16,2 % 17,4 % 16,2 % 16,1 % 1,6 % 1,8 % 14,6 % 17,1 % 1,8 % 11,7 % 12,2 % 3,9 % 4,0 % 4,0 % 9,3 % 3,7 % 3,8 % 3,8 % 3,8 % 3,8 % 3,2 %
42,2 % 38,5 % 38,4 % 39,1 % 41,6 % 40,8 % 40,0 % 32,7 % 33,3 % 33,6 %
19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
Stage 3 Stage 2 Stage 1
• Continued increase in coverage ratios from 2019 • LLR is adjusted for loan loss provisions due to change in LGD estimates and macro adjustments related to the Covid-19 pandemic
36 * Ratios described in the quarterly datasheet (ir.komplettbank.no) ROE impacted by yield decline, increased OPEX and high capital adequacy
Profit after tax (NOK million) Annualised ROE * (%)
83 80 77 73 17,9 % 66 17,9 % 63 63 38 16,1 % 50 13,9 % 13,6 % 13,1 % 12,0 %
63 9,3 %
19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 19Q3 19Q4 * 20Q1 * 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 Additional loan loss provisions
• Profitability in Q2 impacted by decline in yield, negative return on investments and increased operational expenses • ROE based on target capital was 12.6% in Q2 2021; 2021 adjusted for • The Bank adjusts its expectations for 2021 to end below 2020 due to Covid- total expected dividends this year
19 restrictions limiting credit demand and loan growth, and market changes 37 contributing to yield pressure. * Calculations excluding additional loan loss provisions in Q4 2019, Q1 2020 ** Ratios described in the quarterly datasheet (ir.komplettbank.no) Solid capital position provides capacity for both growth and dividends
Regulatory capital structure (%)
25,4% 0,8%
21,5% 2,3% • CET1 ratio decreased to 22.3% (22.5%) in Q1 2021, and well above 18.0% 20,5% target which includes a 1.0%-point management buffer 2,0% 2,0% 1,5% 1,5% 1,0 % • Solid total capital ratio of 25.4% (26.1%) • Buy-back of tier 2 capital of NOK 42 million in the quarter
22,3 % • The Bank paid out its first dividend in Q2, and including expected dividend in Q4
17,0 % 17,0 % 2021, the total dividends in 2021 is NOK 0.70 each share • 50% of YTD profit allocated to foreseeable dividends; not included in CET1
Capital requirement Targeted capital Reported capital as of Q2 2021 as of Q2 2021 as of Q2 2021 Common equity tier 1 Mgmt buffer Additional tier 1 Tier 2 (CET1) (AT1) (T2)
38 APPENDIX
39 Diversified product portfolio across the Nordics
Total net loans (NOK million) Distribution of net loans end of Q2 2021
10 000 8 821 9 000 8 361 8 496 8 403 8 341 8 361 8 354 7 903 8 094 8 042 Tusener 8 000 6% Loans Norway 7 000 8% Loans Finland 6 000 38% Loans Sweden 5 000 17%
4 000 Credit cards
3 000 Point-of-sales finance 2 000 30%
1 000
0 19Q1 19Q2 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2
Loans Norway Loans Finland Loans Sweden Credit cards Point-of-sales finance
40 Profit and loss
Amounts in NOK million Q2 2021 Q2 2020 2020 2019 Net interest margin* (%)
Interest income 253.8 302.5 1,171.9 1,254.2 11,6 % 12,1 % 11,6 % 11,0 % 10,5 % Interest expenses -23.1 -37.9 -144.8 -167.2 9,8 % 10,1 % 10,0 % Net interest income 230.7 264.6 1,027.1 1,087.0
Income commissions and fees 23.9 28.3 111.0 125.4 Expenses commissions and fees -13.5 -12.3 -49.3 -38.6 Net commissions and fees 10.4 16.0 61.8 86.8
Net gains / losses (-) on certificates and bonds, and 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 currency -0.4 5.5 11.6 1.7 Total income 240.8 286.2 1,100.4 1,175.6
Salary and other personnel expenses -41.5 -35.7 -143.8 -135.4 Earnings per share (NOK) General administrative expenses -38.5 -34.7 -128.9 -172.4 Direct marketing expenses -8.8 -5.3 -22.7 -84.0 0,45 0,44 0,41 Total salary and admin. expenses -80.0 -70.4 -272.7 -307.8 0,36 0,35 0,32 0,32 0,25 Ordinary depreciation -19.2 -18.1 -72.1 -54.9 Other expenses -9.3 -11.9 -42.8 -79.0 Total operating expenses excl. losses on loans -108.4 -100.4 -387.6 -441.7 Losses on loans -65.1 -82.9 -364.3 -454.3 Pre-tax operating profit 67.2 102.9 348.5 279.6 Tax expenses -17.2 -25.9 -85.7 -76.7 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 Profit after tax 50.0 77.0 262.8 202.9
EPS adjusted for revision of model parameters in Q4 2019, Q1 2020 Earnings per share (NOK) 0.25 0.41 1.36 1.11
* Net interest margin (NIM) = 4 * (Net interest income / Average interest-bearing assets excl. certificates and bonds). Sales provision to agents presented as part of “Interest income” (earlier “Expense commissions and fees”) 41 Balance sheet
Amounts in NOK million 30.06.2021 31.12.2020 Liquidity and funding
Assets 1013% 980% Loans and deposits with credit institutions 999.8 1,204.2 888% 774% Net loans to customers 8,353.8 8,361.2 716% Certificates and bonds 2,093.5 1,848.0 539% 536% 525% Other intangible assets 148.0 154.2 Fixed assets 11.0 13.2 196% 177% 172% 187% 212% 197% 193% 194% Other receivables 20.3 5.5 Total assets 11,626.5 11,586.3 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 21Q1 21Q2 Equity and liabilities Liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) Net stable funding ratio (NSFR) Deposits from and debt to customers 9,114.9 8,991.8 Other debt 122.5 142.5 Subordinated loans (Tier 2) 65.0 65.0 Deferred tax 36.3 0.5 Deposit coverage* (%) Tax payable 82.9 Total liabilities 9,338.7 9,282.7 121% 112% 105% 107% 108% 109% 100% 97% Share capital 186.9 186.6 Share premium reserve 786.7 786.7 Other paid-in equity 50.0 48.3 Retained earnings 1,064.6 1,037.5 Additional Tier 1 capital 199.6 244.6
Total equity 2,287.7 2,303.6 19Q3 19Q4 20Q1 20Q2 20Q3 20Q4 20Q1 20Q2 Total equity and liabilities 11,626.5 11,586.3
*Deposit coverage = Deposits from and debt to customers / net loans to customers
42 Shareholders and Management and Board ownership
Top 20 shareholders Management and members of the Board of Directors ownership Shares Shares Share options # Shareholder % Role Name (thousand) (thousand) (thousand) 1 Kistefos AS* 35,747 19.1% Director Legal & HR Wilhelm B. Thomassen 2,018 330 2 UBS AG 19,832 10.6% CMO/CIO Steffen Ryengen 1,768 444 3 Alfab Holding AS 9,111 4.9% Interim CEO Eirik Holtedahl 850 176 4 DNB NOR Meglerkonto Innland 8,457 4.5% COO Christina Pedersen 205 268 5 Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB 6,000 3.0% CFO Henning Fagerbakke 203 178 6 OM Holding AS 4,269 2.3% CCRO Annika Ramstedt 90 312 7 RBC Investor Services Bank S.A. 4,011 2,1% CCO Eivind Bagås 40 194 8 Directmarketing Invest AS 3,415 1.8% Director loans and POS Enok Hanssen 0 420 9 BNP Paribas Arbitrage 3,257 1.7% CRO Ove Holstangen 0 17 10 Sniptind Invest AS 3,240 1.7% Members of the Board of Directors 370 28 11 Christiania Skibs AS 3,101 1.7% Total 5,543 2,363 12 Melesio Invest AS 3,085 1.7% 13 Obligasjon 2 AS 2,580 1.4% 14 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV 2,402 1.3% 15 Khaya AS 2,371 1.3% Shareholders geographical distribution 16 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV 1,997 1.0% 17 Djinga Holding AS 1,960 1.0% 2% 3% 18 The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV 1,849 1.0% Norway 19 Laboremus Industrier AS 1,670 0.9% 5% 20 Contribute AS 1,621 0.9% United Kingdom 14% Sum top 20 121,114 64.8% Other shareholders 65,780 35.2% Luxembourg Total 186,895 100.0% Shares held by Management and the members of France 5,543 3.0% 75% the Board of Directors Other * Including ownership through nominees, Kistefos holds 24.0% of the total shares. 43 Updated as of 3 August 2021 *Shareholder list updated as of 8 May 2020