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KommuneKredit has published Annual Report 2023

KommuneKredit has published Annual Report 2023

Today, 13 March, 2024, KommuneKredit has published Annual Report 2023
Summary
Net interest income was DKK 467 million compared with DKK 339 million in 2022. Profit before value adjustments and tax was DKK 264 million, an increase of DKK 135 million compared with 2022. The increase was attributable mainly to growth in net interest income. Comprehensive income for the year amounted to DKK 414

KommuneKredit publishes Green Bond Impact Report - Impact statement at year-end 2023

KommuneKredit publishes Green Bond Impact Report - Impact statement at year-end 2023

Today, we have published our 7th annual Green Bond Impact Report, which contains an account of the allocation of the proceeds from our green bonds (allocation reporting) as well as of the expected impacts of our green loan portfolio (impact reporting).
We are very pleased that our green bond as well as green loan portfolio continues to grow. At the turn of the year 2023/2024, we had in total a

KommuneKredit opens the funding year with new short 15-year 500 million EUR benchmark

KommuneKredit opens the funding year with new short 15-year 500 million EUR benchmark

On Wednesday 24th January, KommuneKredit priced a new EUR 500 million (no-grow) Nov-38 benchmark.
The orderbook officially opened on Wednesday the 24th of January at 09:30 CET, with an initial spread guidance of MS+47 bps area.
The deal started on strong footing, very quickly covering the 500 million and progressing to 1 billion (excluding JLM interest) by the book update at 12:00 CET where

A former World War 2 refugee camp in Oksbøl outside Varde is under renovation and set to become Denmark’s first museum dedicated to refugees. KommuneKredit has supplied interim financing for the establishment of the museum.

KommuneKredit reports satisfactory 2021 result with strengthened sustainability focus

KommuneKredit looks back on a satisfactory 2021 where e.g. extraordinary financing to the regions and loans to the district heating sector resulted in an increase in total lending by DKK 8.7 billion. At the same time, the company has strengthened its sustainability efforts to further support the sustainable transition in the Danish local communities.
A loan to the Museums of Varde that establis

Independent research and analysis centre confirms: The Danish model for local government borrowing is strong

Independent research and analysis centre confirms: The Danish model for local government borrowing is strong

In a new report, the Danish independent research and analysis centre VIVE assesses that the Danish model for local government borrowing through KommuneKredit – the credit institution for local and regional authorities in Denmark – performs well in relation to the set considerations and criteria.
Danish local governments, i.e. municipalities and regions, undertake many important tasks in the Dan

KommuneKredit announces Annual Report 2020

KommuneKredit announces Annual Report 2020

Summary
▪ Lending and leasing increased by DKK 7 billion to DKK 192 billion.
▪ At DKK 440 million, net interest income was slightly higher than full-year expectations.
▪ Pre-tax profit for the year amounted to DKK 278 million, while comprehensive income for the year was DKK 218 million, against DKK 441 million in 2019. The difference was due to lower value adjustments.
▪ Common Equity

KommuneKredit has issued green loans to the Danish municipalities and regions since 2017.

KommuneKredit’s Green Bond Committee approves DKK 3.1 billion in green loans

KommuneKredit’s Green Bond Committee has approved new green loans in the amount of DKK 3.1 billion. Including these recent approvals, which emphasizes the development of the green transition in the Danish municipalities and regions, the committee has approved green loans for a total of DKK 22.4 billion.

Last week, KommuneKredit’s Green Bond Committee approved green loans in the amount of D

Cover of Responsibility Report 2019

KommuneKredit announces responsibility report – green transition and sustainability play a central role

Responsibility is an integrated part of KommuneKredit's business model. The association supports local development and growth by funding local investments in construction and infrastructure, including the green transition of the society. This is done on a nonprofit basis and on equal terms regardless of location.
The Danish municipalities and regions are in the process of planning and implement