DBS Management Highlights AI Value and Signals Cautious Dividend Outlook

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DBS Management Highlights AI Value and Signals Cautious Dividend Outlook

DBS Group Holdings Ltd. held its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 analyst call on February 9, 2026, addressing key topics including real estate exposure, net interest income (NII) guidance, deposit growth, AI-driven economic value, and dividend outlook. Management clarified that losses from lower-yielding investments were crystallized to reinvest at higher yields and emphasized that future ordinary dividends will depend on financial performance. The bank noted a strong 12% deposit growth in constant-currency terms for 2025, though similar growth is not expected for the coming year. Additionally, DBS reiterated its focus on net interest income rather than margin, highlighting successful income growth despite rate pressures. The management also responded to queries about the $1 billion economic value generated from AI, although specific financial impacts were not detailed.

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