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Thurgauer Kantonalbank — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · TKBP ISIN · CH0231351104 LEI · 529900F00S0DTFX1D404 SW Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 60 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-02-20 Earnings Release
Country CH Switzerland
Listing SW TKBP

About Thurgauer Kantonalbank

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Thurgauer Kantonalbank (TKB) is a universal cantonal bank and a leading financial institution in its region. It provides a comprehensive range of banking products and services to a diverse client base, including private individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), corporate clients, and public sector entities. Core offerings encompass retail banking, with services for payments, savings, and mortgage financing. The bank also specializes in wealth management, offering investment products, asset management, and pension solutions. For its corporate clients, TKB delivers a full suite of business banking services. A key feature is its digital banking platform, OLIVIA, which allows clients to manage payments, securities, and communications securely.

Recent filings

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Thurgauer Kantonalbank mit starkem Wachstum
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung gemäss Art. 53 KR' (Ad hoc announcement according to Art. 53 KR) and is a 'Medienmitteilung vom 20. Februar 2025' (Press release from February 20, 2025). It summarizes the 'Jahresergebnis 2024' (Annual result 2024), including key figures like profit (158 Mio. Franken) and dividend increase. This format, announcing key annual financial results immediately after the period ends, strongly aligns with an Earnings Release (ER). Although it covers the full year, it is presented as a concise press release highlighting results, rather than the comprehensive, detailed filing (like a 10-K or IR). Since it is a primary announcement of periodical financial results, ER is the most appropriate code. It is not a full transcript (CT), a formal Annual Report (10-K), or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). FY 2024
2025-02-20 German
TKB erhalt ein AA-Rating
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an "Ad-hoc-Mitteilung gemäss Art. 53 KR" (Ad-hoc announcement according to Art. 53 KR) and is very short (4381 characters). It announces a specific event—receiving an 'AA' rating from S&P Global Ratings—and directs the reader to the TKB website for the full rating report. This structure (short announcement pointing to a detailed report) strongly indicates a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since the content is a specific, non-financial-result-focused regulatory disclosure (a rating update), and it is an announcement rather than the full report itself, RPA is a strong candidate if the announcement is about the publication of a specific report (the rating report). However, given the context of regulatory disclosure (Ad-hoc Mitteilung) and the lack of a specific category for 'Rating Updates', the most appropriate general regulatory category for non-standard, time-sensitive disclosures that don't fit 10-K, ER, or IR is RNS (Regulatory Filings/General Regulatory Announcements). Since the document explicitly states the rating report is available elsewhere, it functions as a notification of an event/publication, fitting RNS better than RPA, which is usually reserved for announcing the publication timing of standard reports like 10-Ks or IRs. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory, time-sensitive regulatory disclosure (Ad-hoc) that doesn't fit the other specific categories.
2025-01-10 German
TKB erhalt ein AA-Rating
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an "Ad-hoc-Mitteilung gemäss Art. 53 KR" (Ad-hoc announcement according to Art. 53 KR) and is very short (4381 characters). It announces a specific event—receiving an 'AA' rating from S&P Global Ratings—and directs the reader to the TKB website for the full rating report. This structure (short announcement pointing to a detailed report) strongly indicates a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since the content is a specific, non-financial-result-focused regulatory disclosure (a rating update), and it is an announcement rather than the full report itself, RPA is a strong candidate if the announcement is about the publication of a specific report (the rating report). However, given the context of regulatory disclosure (Ad-hoc Mitteilung) and the lack of a specific category for 'Rating Updates', the most appropriate general regulatory category for non-standard, time-sensitive disclosures that don't fit 10-K, ER, or IR is RNS (Regulatory Filings/General Regulatory Announcements). Since the document explicitly states the rating report is available elsewhere, it functions as a notification of an event/publication, fitting RNS better than RPA, which is usually reserved for announcing the publication timing of standard reports like 10-Ks or IRs. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory, time-sensitive regulatory disclosure (Ad-hoc) that doesn't fit the other specific categories.
2025-01-09 German
TKB erhält ein AA-Rating
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is an 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad hoc announcement) in German, specifically announcing that Thurgauer Kantonalbank (TKB) received an 'AA' rating from S&P Global Ratings. This type of announcement, which communicates a specific, material, non-public event (a credit rating change) to the market immediately, is typically classified as a general regulatory filing or announcement, especially when it doesn't fit the specific financial report categories (like 10-K, IR, ER). Since the document is short (4026 chars) and serves as an immediate market disclosure rather than a comprehensive report, and it doesn't fit definitions for DIRS, DIV, CAP, etc., the most appropriate general category for immediate regulatory disclosure that isn't a standard financial report is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). It is not an Interest Rate Update (IRAT), nor is it a Director's Dealing (DIRS) or a Capital Update (CAP).
2025-01-09 German
Thurgauer Kantonalbank zeigt Konstanz
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an 'Ad-hoc Mitteilung gemäss Art. 53 KR' (Ad-hoc announcement according to Art. 53 KR) and discusses the 'Halbjahresergebnis' (Half-year result) for the first semester of 2024. It provides key financial highlights (profit, assets, loan volume) but is structured as a press release announcing results, not the comprehensive report itself. Since it covers a period shorter than a year ('Halbjahresgewinn'), it aligns best with the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). However, because the text is an *announcement* of the results (a press release format) rather than the full, detailed report, and given the context of Swiss regulatory filings where such announcements often precede the full filing, it could potentially be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or an Earnings Release (ER) if it were quarterly. Since it is a half-year result announcement, and it is not a full 10-Q equivalent, 'IR' (Interim Report) is the most appropriate category for the *content*, but the format is an 'Ad-hoc Mitteilung'. Given the options, 'IR' captures the subject matter (half-year financials) most accurately, as 'ER' is typically quarterly, and 'RNS' is a fallback. The length (6039 chars) is substantial enough to contain more than just a link, suggesting it is the substance of the release, making 'IR' stronger than 'RPA' or 'RNS'. H1 2024
2024-08-15 German
Thurgauer Kantonalbank zeigt Konstanz
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung gemäss Art. 53 KR' (Ad hoc announcement according to Art. 53 KR) and explicitly states it is a 'Medienmitteilung vom 15. August 2024' (Press release of August 15, 2024) detailing the 'Halbjahresergebnis' (Half-year result). It provides key financial figures for the first semester (Halbjahr) of 2024, such as profit (81.5 Mio. Franken) and business volume changes. This content structure—a summary of financial performance for a period shorter than a year—is characteristic of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). However, the document itself is a press release announcing these results, not the comprehensive report itself. Since it summarizes the results for a period shorter than a year, it aligns closely with the content of an Interim Report (IR). Given the context of Swiss regulatory filings (Ad hoc-Mitteilung), this announcement serves as the primary disclosure of the interim financial performance. While it could potentially be classified as an Earnings Release (ER) if it were only highlights, the detail provided (balance sheet items like loan volume, cost/income ratio, detailed segment performance) suggests it is more comprehensive than a typical ER, fitting the scope of an IR disclosure, even if presented as a press release. Since 'IR' covers comprehensive reports for periods shorter than a year, and this document summarizes those results, it is the most appropriate classification over the general 'RNS' or the specific 'ER' which usually implies a US-style earnings release. H1 2024
2024-08-15 German

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