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MUFG Bank, Ltd. announces Consolidated Summary Report [under Japanese GAAP] for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025

MUFG Bank, Ltd. announces Consolidated Summary Report [under Japanese GAAP] for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025

Business Wire15-05-2025
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MUFG Bank, Ltd.
(Amounts of less than one million yen are rounded down.)
1. Consolidated Financial Data for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2025
(1) Results of Operations
( % represents the change from the previous fiscal year)
Ordinary Income
Ordinary Profits
Profits Attributable to
Owners of Parent
Fiscal year ended
million yen
%
million yen
%
million yen
%
March 31, 2025
13,629,997
14.6
2,669,483
25.4
1,862,946
25.0
March 31, 2024
11,890,350
28.1
2,127,958
108.5
1,490,781
33.5
(*)Comprehensive income
March 31, 2025: 2,069,660 million yen (37.6) % ; March 31, 2024: 3,316,519 million yen 186.2 %
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Basic earnings
per share
Diluted earnings
per share
Net Income to Net Assets
Attributable to
MUFG shareholders
Ordinary Profits to
Total Assets
Ordinary Profits to
Ordinary Income
Fiscal year ended
yen
yen
%
%
%
March 31, 2025
160.02
159.48
9.3
0.7
19.6
March 31, 2024
124.65
124.33
8.1
0.5
17.9
(Reference) Income from investment in affiliates (Equity method)
March 31, 2025: 596,956 million yen ; March 31, 2024: 531,803 million yen
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(3) Cash Flows
Cash Flows from
Operating Activities
Cash Flows from
Investing Activities
Cash Flows from
Financing Activities
Cash and Cash Equivalents
at the end of the period
Fiscal year ended
million yen
million yen
million yen
million yen
March 31, 2025
6,415
(186,948)
(861,116)
109,095,437
March 31, 2024
(9,844,860)
3,986,415
8,307
109,875,097
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2. Dividends on Common Stock
Dividends per Share
Total
dividends
Dividend
payout ratio
(Consolidated)
Dividend on
net assets ratio
(Consolidated)
1st
quarter-end
2nd
quarter-end
3rd
quarter-end
Fiscal
year-end
Total
Fiscal year
yen
yen
yen
yen
yen
million yen
%
%
ended March 31, 2024
-
20.50
-
20.50
41.00
488,038
32.9
2.6
ended March 31, 2025
-
25.00
-
39.00
64.00
741,992
40.0
3.7
ending March 31, 2026
(Forecast)
-
35.00
-
35.00
70.00
40.3
(*) Revision of forecasts for dividends on the presentation date of this Consolidated Summary Report : None
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3. Earnings Target for the Fiscal Year ending March 31, 2026 (Consolidated)
MUFG has set an earnings target of 2,000.0 billion yen of profits attributable to owners of parent for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. MUFG is engaged in financial service businesses such as banking business, trust banking business, securities business and credit card/loan businesses. Because there are various uncertainties caused by economic situation, market environments and other factors in these businesses, MUFG discloses a target of its profits attributable to owners of parent instead of a forecast of its performance.
*This 'Consolidated Summary Report' ('Tanshin') is outside the scope of the external auditor's audit procedure.
*Notes for using forecasted information etc.
1. This financial summary report contains forward-looking statements regarding estimations, forecasts, targets and plans in relation to the results of operations, financial conditions and other overall management of the company and/or the group as a whole (the 'forward-looking statements'). The forward-looking statements are made based upon, among other things, the company's current estimations, perceptions and evaluations. In addition, in order for the company to adopt such estimations, forecasts, targets and plans regarding future events, certain assumptions have been made. Accordingly, due to various risks and uncertainties, the statements and assumptions are inherently not guarantees of future performance, may be considered differently from alternative perspectives and may result in material differences from the actual result. For the main factors that may affect the current forecasts, please see Consolidated Summary Report, Annual Securities Report, Disclosure Book, Annual Report, and other current disclosures that the company has announced.
2. The financial information included in this financial summary report is prepared and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in Japan ('Japanese GAAP'). Differences exist between Japanese GAAP and the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ('U.S. GAAP') in certain material respects. Such differences have resulted in the past, and are expected to continue to result for this period and future periods, in amounts for certain financial statement line items under U.S. GAAP to differ significantly from the amounts under Japanese GAAP. For example, differences in consolidation basis or accounting for business combinations, including but not limited to amortization and impairment of goodwill, could result in significant differences in our reported financial results between Japanese GAAP and U.S. GAAP. Readers should consult their own professional advisors for an understanding of the differences between Japanese GAAP and U.S. GAAP and how those differences might affect our reported financial results. We will publish U.S. GAAP financial results in a separate disclosure document when such information becomes available.
Above is part of the Consolidated Summary Report of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. under Japanese GAAP for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) makes available financial reports and highlights of MUFG group companies including those of MUFG Bank, Ltd. Please refer to MUFG's website for full information.
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