Regulated information* -Â 23 December 2011 (5.45 p.m. CET)
KBC confirms that it will repay on 2 January 2012 EUR 500 million of state aid
(with 15% penalty) to the Belgian Federal Government.
Jan Vanhevel , CEO of KBC Group commented today's news as follows : "KBC's main
objective always was, is and remains to implement the strategic plan we agreed
with the European Commission in November 2009 within the agreed timeframe and to
repay the Belgian authorities in a timely manner.
On 10 November 2011, at the occasion of the publication of its 3Q11 results, KBC
already expressed its intention to repay a first tranche of the YES* (yield
enhanced securities) to the amount of EUR 500 million by year end to the Federal
Government under the conversion mechanism. The Federal Government confirmed that
it opted for cash and thus the 15% penalty is applicable.
Although the last few months and weeks continued to be characterized by the
uncertain macroeconomic climate and challenging, turbulent market conditions,
our core strengths have remained fundamentally sound. We continue to have a very
solid customer base in our core markets of Belgium and Central Europe. Our
liquidity profile is robust and supported by a stable and resilient customer
deposit base. Moreover, our solvency position is and remains strong (as proven
during the most recent EBA capital exercise) and helps us to remain a solid
European financial player committed to actively financing our customers'
projects, even in extremely difficult conditions.
We remain committed to executing our strategic plan with the same diligence and
determination to ensure timely repayment of the remaining state aid and are
committed to playing an active role in the European financial sector, which will
benefit our customers, employees, shareholders and other stakeholders."
*More details on YES can be found on www.kbc.com/investor
relations/presentations/general investor presentation 3Q2011: slide 53 "summary
of government transactions (2)"
Contact details
Wim Allegaert, General Manager, Investor Relations, KBC Group
Tel 32 2 429 40 51wim.allegaert@kbc.be
Viviane Huybrecht, General Manager, Group Communications/Spokesperson, KBC Group
Tel 32 2 429 85 45pressofficekbc@kbc.be
* This news item contains information that is subject to the transparency
regulations for listed companies.
KBC repays EUR 500 million to Belgian Federal Government:
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