Consumer Banking interest income is expected at € 42.8m (-15% yoy, +4.5% qoq; eNuW), with the first sequential growth since Q4'24, though still impacted by divestments from FY25. At group level we expect interest income of € 59.8m (-6% yoy, +5% qoq; eNuW). Fee and commission income is seen at € 5.9m (+97% yoy; eNuW), giving a total revenue of € 65.7m (-1% yoy, +7% qoq; eNuW), which would put the fee and commission income share at 9.0% of revenue (+4.4pp yoy; eNuW). Group net operating income should be at € 55.2m (+1% yoy; eNuW), where net fee and commission income (€ +2.9m yoy; eNuW) partially offsets the yoy decline of net interest income (€ -3.8m yoy; eNuW). Q2'26 EBT of € 6.8m is seen at -15% yoy (eNuW) with a margin of 10.3% (-1.7pp yoy; eNuW), while net profit should be € 5.9m (-15% yoy; eNuW), with a margin of 9.0% (-1.4pp yoy; eNuW).