Gránit Bank's after-tax profit rose 14% to HUF 19.2 billion in 2025, the lender told MTI on Thursday.
The Hungarian bank's standalone total assets climbed 12% to HUF 1,785bn in the twelve months to the end of December. The Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio was just 0.2%, a fraction of the 2.1% banking sector average.
Gránit Bank's cost-to-income ratio was 38.2%, well under the 45.3% average for the sector.
The bank says it has opened 11,000 accounts since launching cross-border service on the Romanian market at the end of 2024, and it has started preparations to enter the market in Spain, the lender said.












