Welcome to our dedicated page for KB Finanical Group SEC filings (Ticker: KB), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
KB Financial Group Inc. filings document the regulatory disclosures of a Korean financial holding company that reports to the SEC as a foreign private issuer. Its Form 20-F annual reports cover the group's banking, securities, insurance, credit card, asset management, capital and related financial-services businesses, including subsidiary structure, operating results, risk factors and governance.
Current reports on Form 6-K disclose group operating results prepared under Korean IFRS, quarterly cash dividends, record dates, treasury share acquisitions and cancellations, and changes in significant shareholder ownership. The filing record also documents board actions, capital-return mechanics, share-count information and other material events affecting the company's common shares and consolidated financial group.
KB Financial Group (KB) reported solid H1-25 results under K-IFRS. Q2-25 consolidated operating revenue rose 22.6% QoQ and 21.5% YoY to 24.2 trn won, lifting H1 revenue to 43.9 trn won (+1.6% YoY). Q2 profit for the period reached 1.75 trn won, up 2.9% QoQ and 2.1% YoY, pushing H1 profit to 3.45 trn won (+24.6% YoY). Profit attributable to shareholders was 1.74 trn won in Q2 and 3.44 trn won YTD (+23.8% YoY). Group pretax profit expanded 23.4% YoY to 4.65 trn won for the half.
Kookmin Bank, the group’s core unit, drove growth: Q2 revenue 14.17 trn won (+31.1% QoQ, +19.9% YoY) and profit 1.15 trn won (+13.2% QoQ, +5.8% YoY); H1 profit surged 48.0% YoY to 2.17 trn won. KB Securities delivered higher revenue (+7.6% QoQ, +41.5% YoY) but its Q2 profit declined 11.6% QoQ and 11.1% YoY to 161 bn won, dragging H1 profit down 9.8% YoY. Group net operating profit fell 7.0% QoQ and 7.4% YoY, indicating margin pressure despite top-line growth. Figures are unaudited and may change after review.