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Scotiabank Comments on Expected Contribution from KeyCorp's Second Quarter Earnings Français

Scotiabank Comments on Expected Contribution from KeyCorp's Second Quarter Earnings Français

Cision Canada5 days ago
TORONTO, July 23, 2025 /CNW/ - Scotiabank announced today that the expected net income contribution from its ownership interest in KeyCorp will be approximately CAD $61 million in Q3 2025. This contribution represents the Bank's share of KeyCorp's Q2 2025 net income, includes acquisition-related and other accounting impacts, is net of the Bank's associated funding costs and is reported on a one-month lag.
Adjusting for the amortization of acquired intangible assets of approximately CAD $7 million, the Bank's adjusted net income contribution from KeyCorp will be approximately CAD $68 million. 1
Scotiabank will release its third quarter financial results and host an earnings conference call on August 26, 2025. Conference call and audio webcast details will be announced closer to that date.
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Scotiabank's vision is to be our clients' most trusted financial partner and deliver sustainable, profitable growth. Guided by our purpose: "for every future," we help our clients, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. With assets of approximately $1.4 trillion (as at April 30, 2025), Scotiabank is one of the largest banks in North America by assets, and trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: BNS) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BNS). For more information, please visit www.scotiabank.com and follow us on X @Scotiabank.
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Material economic assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained in this document are set out in the 2024 Annual Report under the headings "Outlook", as updated by quarterly reports. The "Outlook" and "2025 Priorities" sections are based on the Bank's views and the actual outcome is uncertain. Readers should consider the above-noted factors when reviewing these sections. When relying on forward-looking statements to make decisions with respect to the Bank and its securities, investors and others should carefully consider the preceding factors, other uncertainties and potential events.
Any forward-looking statements contained in this document represent the views of management only as of the date hereof and are presented for the purpose of assisting the Bank's shareholders and analysts in understanding the Bank's financial position, objectives and priorities, and anticipated financial performance as at and for the periods ended on the dates presented, and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Except as required by law, the Bank does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by or on its behalf.
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