Source disclosure: February 12, 2026

Resona Holdings, Inc. [8308.T]

TOKYO, Feb 12 (Pulse News Wire) -- Resona Holdings Inc. (8308.T), one of Japan's major banking groups, announced on Sunday that its consolidated equity ratio as of December 31, 2025, stood at 12.72%, marking an increase of 0.03 percentage points compared to September 30, 2025. The company reported total equity of ¥231.94 billion, up ¥5.17 billion from ¥226.77 billion recorded three months prior. Additionally, risk-weighted assets increased by ¥36.93 billion to reach ¥182.258 billion during the same period.

The report also highlighted the international standard ratios under Basel III guidelines. As of December 31, 2025, the Common Equity Tier 1 ratio was 14.88%, representing a rise of 0.10 percentage points from September 30, 2025. Similarly, the Total Capital Ratio climbed to 14.97%, a 0.10 percentage point improvement over the previous quarter. These figures reflect Resona Holdings' ongoing efforts to maintain robust capital adequacy levels in line with regulatory requirements.

Resona Holdings provided detailed breakdowns for several key subsidiaries. For instance, Resona Bank, which is part of the group’s consolidation, saw its equity ratio improve slightly to 12.53% as of December 31, 2025, from 12.29% at the end of September 2025. Meanwhile, Saitama Resona Bank maintained a strong equity ratio of 15.95%, showing only a minor fluctuation from the previous quarter. In contrast, Kansai Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation experienced a slight decline in its equity ratio to 12.36%. Minato Bank also showed a modest increase in its equity ratio to 11.01%.

For more information regarding the composition of equity and other related data, investors can visit Resona Holdings’ website at https://www.resona-gr.co.jp/holdings/investors/ir/basel3/. This webpage provides comprehensive insights into the company's compliance with Basel III regulations and its overall financial health.

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