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Steady Financial Performance of Australian Major Banks in FY25 Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Analyzing the Resilience and Strategic Focus of Australia's Major Banks in the 2025 Fiscal Year

Steady Financial Performance of Australian Major Banks in FY25 Amidst Economic Uncertainty?w=400

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Australia's major banks have demonstrated resilience in the face of economic uncertainty, reporting a combined profit after tax of $29.8 billion for the fiscal year 2025.
This figure represents a marginal decrease of 0.5% compared to the previous year, indicating stability in the banking sector.

According to KPMG's analysis, the banks' total assets grew by 5.3%, with lending portfolios expanding by 5.5%. Business lending was a significant driver, increasing by 10.5%, while consumer lending saw a 4.8% rise. These growth figures highlight the banks' strategic focus on lending and their confidence in the long-term fundamentals of the Australian economy.

Despite a lower cash rate environment, the banks have maintained robust balance sheets and continued to invest in digital transformation, reflecting their commitment to adapting to changing market conditions and meeting customer needs.

Published:Thursday, 5th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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