Shinkin Central Bank

8421.T
Banks - Regional
2026/08/21 Updated
Market Cap: $10.5B (¥1.7T)
Stock Price: $1,204.54 (¥191,500)
Exchange Rate: 1 USD = ¥158.98

Notice Regarding Unrealized Losses on Securities at the End of Fiscal Year March 2026

The total unrealized loss on bonds held to maturity at the end of the fiscal year March 2026 amounted to 520,326 million yen, which corresponds to 888.1% of consolidated ordinary income and 1,225.7% of net income attributable to owners of the parent.

Importance:
Page Updated: April 24, 2026
IR Disclosure Date: April 24, 2026

Key Figures

  • Total unrealized losses on securities: 520,326 million yen (end of fiscal year March 2026)
  • Consolidated ordinary income: 58,585 million yen (fiscal year March 2025)
  • Net income attributable to owners of the parent: 42,449 million yen (fiscal year March 2025)

AI要約

Overview of Unrealized Losses on Securities

The total unrealized loss on bonds held to maturity by Shinkin Central Bank and its consolidated subsidiaries as of the end of fiscal year March 2026 amounted to 520,326 million yen. This figure corresponds to approximately 888.1% of consolidated ordinary income of 58,585 million yen and about 1,225.7% of net income attributable to owners of the parent of 42,449 million yen for fiscal year March 2025. The book value of the subject securities is 4,111,962 million yen, with a market value of 3,591,635 million yen. Unrealized gains stood at 4,510 million yen, resulting in a net unrealized loss of △515,816 million yen.

Outlook

There are no changes to the consolidated earnings forecast and dividend forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026 announced on May 20, 2025. While the future performance outlook is based on reasonable assumptions, it is stated that actual results may differ due to various factors.

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