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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.

                                        

Revision of Earnings Forecasts

 

 

TOKYO, October 28, 2010 --- Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. (“SMFG”) announces revisions of earnings forecasts for the six months ended September 30, 2010, which were announced in May 2010.

 

SMFG revises its consolidated earnings ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス for the six months ended September 30, 2010 mainly because Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (“SMBC”), a major consolidated subsidiary of SMFG, is expected to show an increase in banking profit and a decrease in credit cost.

SMFG will announce its consolidated earnings ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011 on November 12, 2010.

 

(Billions of yen, except percentages)

 

Ordinary income

Ordinary profit

Net income

Previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス (*)

(A)

¥ 1,700

¥ 330

¥ 160

Revised ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス

(B)

2,000

540

410

Change

(B A)

+ 300

+ 210

+ 250

Percentage change

(%)

+ 17.6%

+ 63.6%

+ 156.3%

 

 

 

 

 

Results for the six months ended September 30, 2009

¥1,566.9

¥ 222.2

¥ 123.5

(*) Announced in May 2010

ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス on non-consolidated earnings remains unchanged.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Appendix]

 

1. SMBC non-consolidated earnings ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス (six months ended September 30, 2010)

(Billions of yen)

 

Banking profit

(before provision for general reserve for possible loan losses)

Ordinary profit

Net income

 

Total credit cost

Previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス (*)

(A)

¥ 370

¥ 220

¥ 150

 

¥ (110)

Revised ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス

(B)

490

390

350

 

(45)

Change

(B A)

+120

+ 170

+ 200

 

+ 65

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Results for the six months ended September 30, 2009

¥377.6

¥ 147.1

¥ 112.6

 

¥ (156.9)

(*) Announced in May 2010

 

 

Banking profit (before provision for general reserve for possible loan losses)

SMBC expects to secure banking profit of approximately \490 billion, or \120 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. This is due mainly to factors such as an increase in gains on bonds resulting from our ALM operations that quickly responded to the decline in market interest rates.

 

Total credit cost

SMBC expects total credit cost to be approximately \45 billion, or \65 billion below the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス, due to our individualized efforts to assist certain debtors to improve their businesses and financial conditions.

 

Ordinary profit and Net income

Ordinary profit is expected to be approximately \390 billion, or \170 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. Net income will be approximately \350 billion, or \200 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.

 

Banking profit (before provision for general reserve for possible loan losses)

SMBC expects to secure banking profit of approximately ¥490 billion, or ¥120 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. This is due mainly to factors such as an increase in gains on bonds resulting from our ALM operations that quickly responded to the decline in market interest rates.

 

Total credit cost

SMBC expects total credit cost to be approximately ¥45 billion, or ¥65 billion below the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス, due to our individualized efforts to assist certain debtors to improve their businesses and financial conditions.

 

Ordinary profit and Net income

Ordinary profit is expected to be approximately ¥390 billion, or ¥170 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. Net income will be approximately ¥350 billion, or ¥200 billion above the previous ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.

 

2. ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス on net unrealized gains on other securities (SMBC, Non-consolidated basis)

(Billions of yen)

 

September 30, 2010 (ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス)

March 31, 2010 (Result)

Change

Net unrealized gains on other securities

¥ 310.0

¥ 521.4

¥ (211.4)

 

Stocks

135.0

371.5

(236.5)

 

Bonds

120.0

116.1

+3.9

 

Others

55.0

33.8

+21.2

(*) Listed stocks are valuated using the average fair value in the final month of the relevant periods.

(Nikkei Stock Average: Monthly average price in September 2010 ¥9,347; Closing price as of September 30, 2010 ¥9,369)

 

 

 

This document contains forward-looking statements (as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995), regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. and its management with respect to Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.s future financial condition and results of operations. In many cases but not all, these statements contain words such as anticipate, estimate, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス, intend, may, plan, probability, risk, project, should, seek, target and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ from those expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements contained or deemed to be contained herein. The risks and uncertainties which may affect future performance include the fragility of any economic recovery, both globally and in Japan; Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.s ability to successfully implement its business and capital strategy; the success of our business alliances including those in the consumer finance industry; exposure to new risks as we expand the scope of our business; significant credit-related costs; declines in the value of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス.s securities portfolio. Given these and other risks and uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this document. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, ブックメーカー入金不要ボーナス. undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Please refer to our most recent disclosure documents such as our annual report or the registration statement on Form 20-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as our earnings press release for a more detailed description of the risks and uncertainties that may affect our financial conditions, our operating results, and investorsdecisions.





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