Jyske Bank said on Friday it repurchased 54,769 of its own shares during the 33rd week of 2025 as part of its ongoing buyback initiative.
The transaction was executed under the bank’s existing share repurchase program, which was approved by shareholders in March 2025. The buyback aims to optimize capital structure and return value to shareholders.
The bank did not disclose the average purchase price or the total value of the shares acquired. Jyske Bank’s shares closed at 247.50 Danish kroner on Thursday, according to market data.
Jyske Bank, headquartered in Silkeborg, Denmark, is one of the country’s largest financial institutions by assets. The bank has maintained a consistent approach to share buybacks in recent quarters, citing disciplined capital management amid stable operating conditions.
The buyback program remains subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals. No further details on the program’s duration or remaining capacity were provided.



