Press Release: UBS Reports 2Q26 Net Profit of USD 2.8bn and USD 5.8bn for 1H26 with Robust Momentum Across Businesses; Group Invested Assets at USD 7.3trn (Ad Hoc Announcement Pursuant to Article 53 of the SIX Exchange Regulation Listing Rules)

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Sergio P. Ermotti quote

UBS (NYSE:UBS) (SWX:UBSN):

"Almost three years ago, we presented our first set of consolidated results. From the beginning, I made it clear that the acquisition of Credit Suisse was not a gift that we received, but rather a prize that we would all have to fight to win. As expected, the journey was not a straight line. It required a lot of hard work from my colleagues and painful decisions. Now these efforts are paying off and the extraordinary patience and support of our shareholders is starting to be rewarded.

Strong results in the second quarter and healthy capital generation have further fortified our balance sheet for all seasons and allow us to continue deploying financial resources towards profitable growth opportunities to support clients and deliver on our capital return ambitions.

We are well positioned to outperform our 2026 exit-rate return target and achieve our exit-rate cost/income ratio target.

We remain firmly focused on staying close to our clients, completing the integration, executing our growth plans and managing risk with discipline -- all while remaining a trusted partner in the communities where we live and work."

Sergio P. Ermotti, Group CEO

 
Selected financials for 2Q26 
USD 2.8bn     15.4% RoCET1    USD 3.6bn        72.9%           14.4% CET1 
 Net profit   capital         Profit before    Cost/income     capital ratio 
                              tax              ratio 
 
USD 0.87      16.4%           USD 3.9bn        70.0%           4.4% CET1 
 Diluted EPS  Underlying(1)   Underlying(1)    Underlying(1)   leverage ratio 
              RoCET1          profit before    cost/income 
              capital         tax              ratio 
 

Highlights

2Q26 PBT of USD 3.6bn and underlying(1) PBT of USD 3.9bn, net profit of USD 2.8bn, RoCET1 of 15.4% and underlying(1) RoCET1 of 16.4%. Core businesses(2) delivered 47% increase in underlying(1) PBT YoY on a combined basis

1H26 PBT of USD 7.4bn and underlying(1) PBT of USD 7.9bn, net profit of USD 5.8bn, RoCET1 of 16.1% and underlying(1) RoCET1 of 16.7%

Strong client momentum across our businesses; Global Wealth Management 2Q26 net new assets of USD 36bn and USD 73bn in 1H26, Asset Management 2Q26 net new money of USD 6bn and USD 20bn in 1H26; GWM 2Q26 underlying transaction-based income up 23% YoY and Investment Bank 2Q26 underlying revenues up 31% YoY

Integration on track for completion by YE26; decommissioning plans well advanced, with more than 90% of legacy applications no longer in use and 70% already fully decommissioned. Delivered an additional USD 1.1bn in gross cost savings in 2Q26, bringing cumulative gross savings to USD 12.6bn and on track to deliver USD 13.5bn by YE26

A reliable partner for the Swiss economy; granted or renewed CHF 40bn of loans to Swiss businesses and households in 2Q26 as we continue to support clients with our leading credit offering and unique global capabilities and footprint; Personal & Corporate Banking 2Q26 net new loans of CHF 2.2bn and CHF 4.6bn in 1H26; positive net new clients in P&C in 2Q26

Maintaining strong capital position and balance sheet for all seasons; CET1 capital ratio of 14.4% and CET1 leverage ratio of 4.4%; accruing for mid-teens percentage growth in dividend and completed our latest share repurchase program in July; continuing with another share repurchase program of USD 3bn which we intend to complete at the latest by the end of 2Q27 and which is already reflected in our CET1 capital. We plan to repurchase at least USD 1bn of shares over the next three months(3)

Strategically investing in our franchise to drive long-term growth; continued investments in technology, global capabilities and talent while contributing to fact-based deliberations on the Swiss capital framework

 
Information in this news release is presented for UBS Group AG on a 
consolidated basis unless otherwise specified. 1 Underlying results exclude 
items of profit or loss that management believes are not representative of the 
underlying performance. Underlying results are a non-GAAP financial measure 
and alternative performance measure (APM). Refer to "Group Performance" and 
"Appendix-Alternative Performance Measures" in the UBS Group 30 June 2026 
Interim Report for a reconciliation of underlying to reported results and 
definitions of the APMs; 2 Includes Global Wealth Management, Personal & 
Corporate Banking, Asset Management, the Investment Bank and Group Items; 3 
The amount and pace of share repurchases will remain subject to our short-term 
financial performance and outlook, maintaining a CET1 capital ratio of around 
14% and further visibility on the deliberations by the Swiss Parliament on the 
capitalization of foreign subsidiaries. 
 

Second quarter 2026 performance overview

Strong financial performance driven by franchise strength and robust client momentum across our businesses

In 2Q26, we reported a profit before tax $(PBT)$ of USD 3,594m and USD 3,887m on an underlying basis, up 64% YoY and 45% YoY, respectively. Our strong second quarter results underscore our earnings power, with broad-based growth across each of our core businesses, led by Global Wealth Management and the Investment Bank. This balanced performance reflects continued client momentum, the breadth of our capabilities, and the durable benefits of the integration.

Reported revenues were USD 13,700m, up 13% YoY. On an underlying basis, revenues increased by 16% to USD 13,348m, driven by a 14% YoY increase in revenues in our core businesses. Global Wealth Management (GWM) underlying revenues increased 14% YoY to USD 6,997m with double-digit YoY growth across all revenue lines. The Investment Bank (IB) delivered excellent results, generating record second quarter revenues. Global Markets also delivered a record second quarter, with underlying revenues of USD 3,008m, up 31% YoY, driven by our best quarter on record in Equities, Execution Services and Financing, with strong regional contributions from APAC and the Americas. Global Banking underlying revenues increased by 33% YoY to USD 693m, driven by standout performance in Capital Markets with notable strength in LCM, where revenues more than doubled YoY, alongside strong performances in both ECM and DCM.

Group invested assets reached a record USD 7.3trn at the end of the quarter. GWM net new assets (NNA) for the quarter totaled USD 36bn, representing a 3% annualized growth rate and contributing to a 6% increase in invested assets QoQ, led by robust flows in Switzerland, EMEA and APAC. In the Americas, strong same-store performance drove NNA of USD 1bn despite approximately USD 10bn of seasonal tax-related outflows. GWM net new fee generating assets for the quarter reached USD 13bn with strong demand for our CIO-led solutions. Net new money (NNM) for the quarter in Asset Management $(AM)$ was USD 6bn, driven by our separately managed account $(SMA)$ and ETF offerings as well as Unified Global Alternatives.

We also continued to support businesses and households in Switzerland with our global reach, advice and expertise. We granted or renewed CHF 40bn of loans to Swiss businesses and households in 2Q26 as we remain a leading provider of credit to the Swiss economy.

Integration on track to be substantially completed by the end of this year

With the completion of the global migration of former Credit Suisse client accounts to UBS infrastructure in March 2026, we entered the final phase of the integration. We delivered another USD 1.1bn of gross cost reductions in 2Q26, bringing the cumulative gross cost savings since the end of 2022 to USD 12.6bn. This represents over 90% of our total gross cost savings ambition and keeps us firmly on track to achieve our USD 13.5bn ambition by the end of 2026.

As of 30 June 2026, more than 90% of legacy Credit Suisse IT applications in scope for decommissioning were no longer in use and around 70% of such applications had already been fully decommissioned.

We are on track to substantially complete the integration by the end of the year and we are well positioned to outperform our 2026 exit rate return on CET1 capital target of 15% and achieve our 2026 exit rate cost/income ratio target of <70% with potential for incremental improvement.

Maintained strong capital position and balance sheet for all seasons

Our financial performance in the first half of 2026 has resulted in strong capital generation, further fortifying our capital position with a CET1 capital ratio of 14.4% and a CET1 leverage ratio of 4.4%, both above our guidance of 14% and >4.0%, respectively.

Our strong capital position allows us to continue deploying resources towards profitable growth opportunities to support clients and deliver on our capital return ambitions. This includes accruing for mid-teens percentage growth in our dividend in the second quarter. We also completed our latest share repurchase program in July. We are continuing with another share repurchase program under which we intend to repurchase USD 3bn of shares at the latest by the end of the second quarter of 2027, and for which a reserve for the full amount is reflected in our CET1 capital as of 30 June 2026.

We plan to repurchase at least USD 1bn of shares over the next three months. The amount and pace of share repurchases will remain subject to our short-term financial performance and outlook, maintaining a CET1 capital ratio of around 14% and further visibility on the deliberations by the Swiss Parliament on the capitalization of foreign subsidiaries.

Strategically investing in our franchise to drive long-term growth and position UBS for the future

We remain focused on investing in technology, including AI, as well as our capabilities and talent, to position UBS for the future as we enhance our client experience, further strengthen our infrastructure and increase efficiency.

We continue to progress our 9 large-scale, end-to-end transformational AI initiatives and build on our 560 live AI use cases in production (92% YoY increase, with another 920+ applications in development).

We also continue to provide our employees with the AI tools necessary to successfully deliver tangible outcomes for our clients and our business on a daily basis. Today, around 18,000 of our software developers are leveraging AI across the software development lifecycle, from code generation, explanation, test automation and requirement management. Over one quarter of AI-generated suggestions are being directly used in production code, enhancing productivity and speeding up development. In addition, all UBS employees now have the ability to create their own AI agents, accelerating our ability to deploy AI safely and at scale across the firm while enabling our people to spend more time on judgement, collaboration, and delivering value for clients.

To further support AI literacy and practical adoption, we recently launched AI Power Hour, an initiative that reserves one hour each week for employees to build their AI skills with a focus on continuous improvement within their day-to-day work and enhancing outcomes for our clients.

At the same time, we are deepening our partnership with leading hyperscalers, frontier AI developers, FinTechs, data and platform providers as well as academia to drive innovation and develop transformative capabilities faster and more effectively.

During the quarter we saw the official launch of the Oxford-UBS Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence, a landmark partnership with the University of Oxford that reflects our commitment to innovation and responsible AI.

The Centre brings together leading academic researchers and UBS practitioners to accelerate the practical application of AI while advancing understanding of its impact on businesses, economies and society. Through a combination of independent research and collaborative industry projects, the partnership will help translate cutting-edge AI advancements into real-world solutions and insights.

The investments we are making to deliver differentiated, AI-driven solutions for clients continue to be recognized. Our IB Global Research team recently received the Celent 2026 Model Sell Side Award for GenAI Automation. This recognition reflects the successful deployment of generative AI across multiple workflows and the research value chain, resulting in enhanced productivity, new product development, and improved client engagement. In addition, our US flagship platform for AI-generated insights received the Celent 2026 award for Model Wealth Manager for Data, Analytics and AI.

We also continue to take a client-led approach to digital assets. Our ambition is to be a trusted, regulated gateway for clients to access on-chain money, assets and markets. We are working with peers and partners across our industry to build out capabilities, core infrastructure and targeted offerings for tokenized real-world assets and digital money. In April, we joined an initiative aimed at testing selected use cases for a Swiss franc stablecoin in a secure digital live environment in Switzerland. Most recently, we successfully executed our first cross-border stablecoin-based payments for corporate clients under real-world conditions.

Consistent with our focus on innovation and leveraging data and technology to improve the client experience, we recently announced a strategic partnership between our Unified Global Alternatives unit and MSCI focused on advancing transparency and standardization across private markets. The collaboration combines UBS's expertise and insights as a leading Limited Partner in Alternatives with MSCI's capabilities in independent data, analytics, models and AI-powered technology. Together, UBS and MSCI aim to address longstanding industry challenges, including fragmented data and limited transparency, while helping transform the private markets investment decision-making process for clients. UBS will also serve as an early adopter of MSCI's AI-powered platform and collaborate with MSCI to support broader market adoption and standardization across private markets.

Outlook

As we enter the third quarter, market conditions remain broadly constructive, supported by healthy client engagement, the continued broadening of market leadership and historically elevated equity dispersion.

At the same time, ongoing geopolitical developments and volatile energy prices lead to high levels of uncertainty around the inflation and interest rate outlook. This could contribute to changes in macroeconomic conditions, periods of elevated volatility and more measured investor sentiment.

For the third quarter, in addition to seasonal factors, we expect Global Wealth Management net interest income to increase modestly, broadly in line with the sequential uptick recorded in the second quarter of 2026. In Personal & Corporate Banking, we expect net interest income to be flat to slightly higher sequentially.

We are focused on maintaining a high level of engagement with our clients as we execute on the final stages of the integration and as we continue to strategically invest in our franchise to drive long-term growth.

Second quarter 2026 performance overview

Group PBT USD 3,594m, underlying PBT USD 3,887m

PBT of USD 3,594m included PPA effects and other integration items of USD 352m and integration-related expenses and PPA effects of USD 645m. Underlying PBT was USD 3,887m, including net credit loss expenses of USD 121m. The cost/income ratio was 72.9%, and 70.0% on an underlying basis. Net profit attributable to shareholders was USD 2,800m, with diluted earnings per share of USD 0.87. Return on CET1 capital was 15.4%, and 16.4% on an underlying basis.

Global Wealth Management (GWM) PBT USD 1,883m, underlying PBT USD 1,997m

Total revenues increased by USD 812m, or 13%, to USD 7,112m, driven by all revenue lines, and included a USD 39m decrease in PPA effects and other integration items. Excluding USD 114m of PPA effects and other integration items, underlying total revenues were USD 6,997m, an increase of 14%. Net credit loss releases were USD 2m, compared with net credit loss expenses of USD 3m in the second quarter of 2025. Operating expenses increased by USD 138m, or 3%, to USD 5,231m, and included a USD 155m decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding USD 228m of integration-related expenses and PPA effects, underlying operating expenses were USD 5,002m, an increase of 6%, mainly driven by higher variable compensation, primarily related to an increase in financial advisor compensation, resulting from higher compensable revenues, partly offset by net releases in provisions for litigation, regulatory and similar matters. The cost/income ratio was 73.6%, and 71.5% on an underlying basis. Invested assets increased sequentially by USD 274bn to USD 4,942bn. Net new assets were USD 35.5bn.

Personal & Corporate Banking (P&C) PBT CHF 676m, underlying PBT CHF 676m

Total revenues decreased by CHF 4m to CHF 1,896m, reflecting lower net interest income and transaction-based income, partly offset by higher other revenues. Excluding CHF 154m of PPA effects and other integration items, underlying total revenues were CHF 1,741m, an increase of 3%. Net credit loss expenses were CHF 61m, reflecting net expenses on credit-impaired positions from a small number of corporate counterparties. Net credit loss expenses were CHF 91m in the second quarter of 2025. Operating expenses decreased by CHF 84m, or 7%, to CHF 1,159m and included a CHF 38m decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding CHF 155m of integration-related expenses and PPA effects, underlying operating expenses were CHF 1,004m, a decrease of 4%, mainly reflecting cost synergies. The cost/income ratio was 61.1%, and 57.7% on an underlying basis.

Asset Management (AM) PBT USD 214m, underlying PBT USD 237m

Total revenues decreased by USD 16m, or 2%, to USD 756m, mainly due to lower performance fees and lower net management fees. Operating expenses decreased by USD 76m, or 12%, to USD 542m and included a USD 40m decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding integration-related expenses of USD 23m, underlying operating expenses were USD 519m, a decrease of 6%, mainly due to lower non-personnel expenses, and included the effects from the O'Connor business exit. The cost/income ratio was 71.7%, and 68.7% on an underlying basis. Invested assets increased sequentially by USD 164bn to USD 2,228bn. Net new money was USD 6.3bn, and USD 10.0bn excluding money market flows and associates.

Investment Bank (IB) PBT USD 1,150m, underlying PBT USD 1,162m

Total revenues increased by USD 761m, or 26%, to USD 3,727m, due to higher revenues in Global Markets and Global Banking, partly offset by a USD 126m decrease in PPA effects. Excluding USD 26m of PPA effects and other integration items, underlying total revenues were USD 3,701m, an increase of 31%. Net credit loss expenses were USD 45m, reflecting net expenses on credit-impaired positions, which primarily related to a small number of corporate counterparties. Net credit loss expenses were USD 48m in the second quarter of 2025. Operating expenses increased by USD 170m, or 7%, to USD 2,531m and included an USD 84m decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding integration-related expenses of USD 37m, underlying operating expenses were USD 2,494m, an increase of 11%, mainly due to higher personnel expenses. The cost/income ratio was 67.9%, and 67.4% on an underlying basis. Return on attributed equity was 23.2%, and 23.5% on an underlying basis.

Non-core and Legacy $(NCL)$ PBT USD (203m), underlying PBT USD (52m)

Total revenues were USD 43m, compared with total revenues of negative USD 82m in the second quarter of 2025, mainly reflecting lower markdowns and lower liquidity and funding costs, partly offset by lower net gains from position exits and lower net interest income from securitized and credit products, as a result of the smaller portfolio. Net credit loss expenses were USD 0m, compared with net credit loss releases of USD 2m in the second quarter of 2025. Operating expenses were USD 246m, an increase of USD 76m, or 45%, mainly due to lower net releases in provisions for litigation, regulatory and similar matters, partly offset by lower premises and facilities costs, technology costs, and professional fees, and included a USD 102m decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding integration-related expenses of USD 150m, underlying operating expenses were USD 96m.

Group Items PBT USD (307m), underlying PBT USD (314m)

 
3 Also accounts for credit loss expenses/releases incurred in a given period. 
 

UBS's sustainability and impact highlights

During the quarter, we continued to advance our sustainability and impact agenda, as acknowledged by external recognition of our progress and significant integration milestones. UBS maintained its position in the Dow Jones Best in Class Indices, while the merger of the former Credit Suisse umbrella foundations in Switzerland into the UBS Philanthropy Foundation strengthened our philanthropic platform, and broadened our capacity to support impactful philanthropy and positive social outcomes in Switzerland.

Climate Week Zurich

UBS was a platinum sponsor of the inaugural Climate Week Zurich in May 2026, supporting the launch of a high-profile business-driven climate and sustainability platform in Europe. Through our own flagship events, we convened clients, employees and partners, and brought together policymakers, scientists, financial institutions, corporates, entrepreneurs and civil-society leaders to discuss ways to advance credible climate action in Switzerland and beyond. The program highlighted UBS's ability to connect expertise, capital and partnerships across sectors, with the aim of seeking practical solutions for the transition to a low-carbon economy.

UBS Optimus Foundation Annual Review 2025

The UBS Optimus Foundation network(4) published its 2025 Annual Review, reporting a single-year-record of USD 472m in donations, including UBS matching contributions (up from USD 366m in 2024). The Foundation also committed USD 461m in grants (up from USD 310m in 2024). By reaching 9.3 million people globally, including 3 million children, the Foundation demonstrates how innovative financing, strong partnerships and scalable solutions can help drive social and environmental impact.

Future of Work Fund

The UBS Optimus Foundation, both directly and through the SDG Outcomes Fund, committed additional funding to Chancen International's Future of Work Fund. The fund uses innovative Income Share Agreements to expand access to higher education and skills training in Rwanda, Kenya and South Africa, and, to date, has already funded nearly 9,000 students(5) . By helping to reduce financial barriers to education and employment, the initiative supports stronger futures for young people and reflects the UBS Optimus Foundation's commitment to advancing education access and equity.

 
4 The UBS Optimus Foundation is a global network of separately organized and 
regulated, tax-exempt, charitable organizations, founded by UBS, that make 
grants and other financial contributions to implementing partner organizations 
aligned with their values and objectives. 5 Chancen International data as of 
year-end 2025, as published in the organization's 2025 Impact Report. 
 
 
Selected financial information of the business divisions and Group Items 
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                                              For the quarter ended 30.6.26 
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                             Global  Personal &                          Non-core 
                             Wealth   Corporate       Asset  Investment       and  Group 
USD m                    Management     Banking  Management        Bank    Legacy  Items   Total 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues as 
 reported                     7,112       2,399         756       3,727        43  (338)  13,700 
   of which: PPA 
    effects and other 
    integration 
    items(1)                    114         196                      26       (1)     17     352 
Total revenues 
 (underlying)                 6,997       2,204         756       3,701        44  (355)  13,348 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                      (2)          76           0          45         0      1     121 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses as 
 reported                     5,231       1,466         542       2,531       246   (31)   9,986 
   of which: 
    integration-related 
    expenses and PPA 
    effects(2)                  228         196          23          37       150     11     645 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses 
 (underlying)                 5,002       1,270         519       2,494        96   (42)   9,340 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax as 
 reported                     1,883         857         214       1,150     (203)  (307)   3,594 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax 
 (underlying)                 1,997         858         237       1,162      (52)  (314)   3,887 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
 
                                              For the quarter ended 31.3.26 
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                             Global  Personal &                          Non-core 
                             Wealth   Corporate       Asset  Investment       and  Group 
USD m                    Management     Banking  Management        Bank    Legacy  Items   Total 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues as 
 reported                     7,106       2,601         772       4,054      (10)  (279)  14,243 
   of which: PPA 
    effects and other 
    integration 
    items(1)                    125         223                      68         1     55     472 
   of which: items 
    related to the 
    Swisscard 
    transactions(3)                         128                                              128 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues 
 (underlying)                 6,981       2,250         772       3,986      (11)  (334)  13,644 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                        9          70           0          65      (74)      0      70 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses as 
 reported                     5,305       1,491         555       2,784       219   (21)  10,333 
   of which: 
    integration-related 
    expenses and PPA 
    effects(2)                  307         222          35          79        58     48     750 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses 
 (underlying)                 4,998       1,269         520       2,705       160   (69)   9,583 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax as 
 reported                     1,792       1,040         217       1,205     (155)  (258)   3,841 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax 
 (underlying)                 1,974         911         252       1,216      (97)  (265)   3,990 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
 
                                              For the quarter ended 30.6.25 
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                             Global  Personal &                          Non-core 
                             Wealth   Corporate       Asset  Investment       and  Group 
USD m                    Management     Banking  Management        Bank    Legacy  Items   Total 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues as 
 reported                     6,300       2,336         772       2,966      (82)  (180)  12,112 
   of which: PPA 
    effects and other 
    integration 
    items(1)                    153         274                     152         1     17     596 
   of which: loss 
    related to an 
    investment in an 
    associate                   (8)        (23)                                             (31) 
Total revenues 
 (underlying)                 6,156       2,085         772       2,815      (83)  (198)  11,546 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                        3         114           0          48       (2)      0     163 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses as 
 reported                     5,093       1,528         618       2,361       170   (13)   9,756 
   of which: 
    integration-related 
    expenses and PPA 
    effects(2)                  383         240          63         121       252    (4)   1,055 
Operating expenses 
 (underlying)                 4,710       1,288         555       2,241      (83)   (10)   8,701 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax as 
 reported                     1,204         695         153         557     (250)  (167)   2,193 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax 
 (underlying)                 1,443         684         216         526         1  (188)   2,683 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
1 Includes accretion of PPA adjustments on financial instruments and other PPA effects, as well 
as temporary and incremental items directly related to the integration. 2 Includes temporary, 
incremental operating expenses directly related to the integration, as well as amortization of 
intangible assets resulting from the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group. 3 Represents the 
gain on sale of UBS's 50% interest in Swisscard AECS GmbH (Swisscard) that has been excluded 
from underlying revenues. Refer to the "Recent developments" section of the UBS Group first 
quarter 2026 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more 
information about the Swisscard transactions. 
 
 
Selected financial information of the business divisions and Group Items (continued) 
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                                                  Year-to-date 30.6.26 
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                             Global  Personal &                          Non-core 
                             Wealth   Corporate       Asset  Investment       and  Group 
USD m                    Management     Banking  Management        Bank    Legacy  Items   Total 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues as 
 reported                    14,218       5,001       1,528       7,781        33  (617)  27,943 
   of which: PPA 
    effects and other 
    integration 
    items(1)                    240         419                      94         0     72     824 
   of which: items 
    related to the 
    Swisscard 
    transactions(2)                         128                                              128 
Total revenues 
 (underlying)                13,978       4,454       1,528       7,687        33  (689)  26,991 
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Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                        7         147           0         110      (74)      1     191 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses as 
 reported                    10,536       2,957       1,097       5,315       465   (52)  20,319 
   of which: 
    integration-related 
    expenses and PPA 
    effects(3)                  536         419          58         116       208     59   1,395 
Operating expenses 
 (underlying)                10,001       2,539       1,039       5,199       257  (111)  18,923 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax as 
 reported                     3,675       1,897         430       2,355     (358)  (565)   7,434 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax 
 (underlying)                 3,971       1,769         488       2,378     (149)  (579)   7,877 
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                                                  Year-to-date 30.6.25 
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                             Global  Personal &                          Non-core 
                             Wealth   Corporate       Asset  Investment       and  Group 
USD m                    Management     Banking  Management        Bank    Legacy  Items   Total 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues as 
 reported                    12,722       4,547       1,513       6,149       202  (465)  24,668 
   of which: PPA 
    effects and other 
    integration 
    items(1)                    318         514                     290         1     47   1,170 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
   of which: loss 
    related to an 
    investment in an 
    associate                   (5)        (12)                                             (16) 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
   of which: items 
    related to the 
    Swisscard 
    transactions(4)                          64                                               64 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Total revenues 
 (underlying)                12,408       3,980       1,513       5,860       201  (512)  23,450 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                        9         167           0          83         6    (1)     263 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses as 
 reported                    10,150       3,078       1,224       4,788       838      2  20,080 
   of which: 
    integration-related 
    expenses and PPA 
    effects(3)                  739         432         135         233       444    (1)   1,982 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
   of which: items 
    related to the 
    Swisscard 
    transactions(5)                         180                                              180 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating expenses 
 (underlying)                 9,411       2,467       1,088       4,555       395      2  17,918 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax as 
 reported                     2,563       1,302         289       1,279     (642)  (465)   4,325 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
Operating profit / 
 (loss) before tax 
 (underlying)                 2,988       1,347         424       1,222     (199)  (513)   5,269 
-----------------------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  --------  -----  ------ 
1 Includes accretion of PPA adjustments on financial instruments and other PPA effects, as well 
as temporary and incremental items directly related to the integration. 2 Represents the gain on 
sale of UBS's 50% interest in Swisscard AECS GmbH (Swisscard) that has been excluded from 
underlying revenues. Refer to the "Recent developments" section of the UBS Group first quarter 
2026 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information 
about the Swisscard transactions. 3 Includes temporary, incremental operating expenses directly 
related to the integration, as well as amortization of intangible assets resulting from the 
acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group. 4 Represents the gain related to UBS's share of the 
income recorded by Swisscard for the sale of the Credit Suisse card portfolios to UBS. 5 
Represents the expense related to the payment to Swisscard for the sale of the Credit Suisse 
card portfolios to UBS. 
 
 
Our key figures 
------------------------   ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
                                 As of or for the quarter ended        As of or year-to-date 
------------------------   ------------------------------------------  --------------------- 
USD m, except where 
indicated                    30.6.26    31.3.26   31.12.25    30.6.25    30.6.26     30.6.25 
------------------------   ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Group results 
Total revenues                13,700     14,243     12,145     12,112     27,943      24,668 
Credit loss expense / 
 (release)                       121         70        159        163        191         263 
Operating expenses             9,986     10,333     10,286      9,756     20,319      20,080 
Operating profit / (loss) 
 before tax                    3,594      3,841      1,700      2,193      7,434       4,325 
Net profit / (loss) 
 attributable to 
 shareholders                  2,800      3,040      1,199      2,395      5,840       4,087 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Diluted earnings per 
 share $(USD)$(1)                 0.87       0.94       0.37       0.72       1.81        1.23 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Profitability and 
growth(2) 
Return on equity (%)(3)         12.3       13.3        5.3       10.9       12.8         9.4 
Return on tangible equity 
 (%)(3)                         13.4       14.4        5.8       11.8       13.9        10.2 
Underlying return on 
 tangible equity 
 (%)(3,4)                       14.3       14.6       10.5       13.4       14.4        11.7 
Return on common equity 
 tier 1 capital (%)(3)          15.4       16.8        6.6       13.5       16.1        11.6 
Underlying return on 
 common equity tier 1 
 capital (%)(3,4)               16.4       17.0       11.9       15.3       16.7        13.3 
Cost / income ratio 
 (%)(3)                         72.9       72.5       84.7       80.5       72.7        81.4 
Underlying cost / income 
 ratio (%)(3,4)                 70.0       70.2       75.2       75.4       70.1        76.4 
Effective tax rate (%)          21.8       20.5       29.1      (9.5)       21.1         5.1 
Net profit growth (%)(3)        16.9       79.7       55.6      110.9       42.9        41.4 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Resources(2) 
Total assets               1,707,284  1,686,521  1,617,427  1,669,991  1,707,284   1,669,991 
Equity attributable to 
 shareholders                 89,165     92,247     90,213     89,277     89,165      89,277 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Common equity tier 1 
 capital(5)                   72,464     73,313     71,262     72,709     72,464      72,709 
Risk-weighted assets(5)      503,923    500,355    493,397    504,500    503,923     504,500 
Common equity tier 1 
 capital ratio (%)(5)           14.4       14.7       14.4       14.4       14.4        14.4 
Going concern capital 
 ratio (%)(5)                   19.0       19.4       18.5       18.2       19.0        18.2 
Total loss-absorbing 
 capacity ratio (%)(5)          38.4       39.5       38.0       37.9       38.4        37.9 
Leverage ratio 
 denominator(5)            1,649,751  1,653,460  1,622,438  1,658,089  1,649,751   1,658,089 
Common equity tier 1 
 leverage ratio (%)(5)           4.4        4.4        4.4        4.4        4.4         4.4 
Liquidity coverage ratio 
 (%)(6)                        177.3      177.8      182.6      182.3      177.3       182.3 
Net stable funding ratio 
 (%)                           115.1      116.9      116.1      122.4      115.1       122.4 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
Other 
Invested assets (USD 
 bn)(3,7)                      7,326      6,881      7,005      6,618      7,326       6,618 
Internal and external 
 personnel(8)                112,388    116,814    119,589    123,526    112,388     123,526 
Internal personnel 
 (full-time equivalents)      99,085    101,594    103,177    105,132     99,085     105,132 
Market capitalization(9)     162,373    128,345    155,760    113,036    162,373     113,036 
Total book value per 
 share (USD)(1)                29.12      29.72      29.18      28.17      29.12       28.17 
Tangible book value per 
 share (USD)(1)                26.89      27.50      26.93      25.95      26.89       25.95 
Credit-impaired lending 
 assets as a percentage 
 of total lending assets, 
 gross (%)(3)                    1.0        0.9        0.9        0.9        1.0         0.9 
Cost of credit risk 
 (bps)(3)                          7          4          9         10          6           8 
-------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------- 
1 Refer to the "Share information and earnings per share" section of the UBS Group 30 June 
2026 Interim Report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more 
information. 2 Refer to the "Targets, capital guidance and ambitions" section of the UBS 
Group Annual Report 2025, available under "Annual reporting" at ubs.com/ investors, for more 
information about our performance targets. 3 Refer to "Alternative performance measures" in 
the appendix to the UBS Group 30 June 2026 Interim Report, available under "Quarterly 
reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for the relevant definition and calculation method. Each 
alternative performance measure (APM) that qualifies as a non-GAAP measure as defined by US 
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations is designated as such in the table of 
APMs in the appendix to the UBS Group 30 June 2026 Interim Report, available under 
"Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors. 4 Refer to the "Group performance" section of 
the UBS Group 30 June 2026 Interim Report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at 
ubs.com/investors, for more information about underlying results. 5 Based on the Swiss 
systemically relevant bank framework. Refer to the "Capital management" section of the UBS 
Group 30 June 2026 Interim Report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at 
ubs.com/investors, for more information. 6 The disclosed ratios represent quarterly averages 
for each of the quarters presented and have been calculated based on an average of 60 data 
points in the second quarter of 2026, 62 data points in the first quarter of 2026, 64 data 
points in the fourth quarter of 2025 and 61 data points in the second quarter of 2025. Refer 
to the "Liquidity and funding management" section of the UBS Group 30 June 2026 Interim 
Report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 7 
Consists of invested assets for Global Wealth Management, Asset Management (including 
invested assets from associates) and Personal & Corporate Banking. Refer to "Note 30 
Invested assets and net new money" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the 
UBS Group Annual Report 2025, available under "Annual reporting" at ubs.com/ investors, for 
more information. 8 Represents full-time equivalents for internal personnel and workforce 
count for external personnel. 9 The calculation of market capitalization reflects total 
shares issued multiplied by the share price at the end of the period. 
 
 
Income statement 
----------------   -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
                                                % change 
                     For the quarter ended        from        Year-to-date 
----------------   -------------------------  ------------  ---------------- 
USD m              30.6.26  31.3.26  30.6.25  1Q26    2Q25  30.6.26  30.6.25 
----------------   -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Net interest 
 income              2,398    2,320    1,965     3      22    4,718    3,595 
Other net income 
 from financial 
 instruments 
 measured at fair 
 value through 
 profit or loss      3,696    3,949    3,408   (6)       8    7,645    7,346 
Net fee and 
 commission 
 income              7,582    7,728    6,708   (2)      13   15,310   13,485 
Other income            24      247       30  (90)    (20)      271      243 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Total revenues      13,700   14,243   12,112   (4)      13   27,943   24,668 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Credit loss 
 expense / 
 (release)             121       70      163    72    (26)      191      263 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
 
Personnel 
 expenses            7,380    7,584    6,976   (3)       6   14,963   14,008 
General and 
 administrative 
 expenses            1,804    2,011    1,881  (10)     (4)    3,815    4,312 
Depreciation, 
 amortization and 
 impairment of 
 non-financial 
 assets                802      738      898     9    (11)    1,540    1,759 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Operating 
 expenses            9,986   10,333    9,756   (3)       2   20,319   20,080 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Operating profit 
 / (loss) before 
 tax                 3,594    3,841    2,193   (6)      64    7,434    4,325 
Tax expense / 
 (benefit)             782      786    (209)   (1)            1,568      221 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Net profit / 
 (loss)              2,811    3,054    2,402   (8)      17    5,866    4,105 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Net profit / 
 (loss) 
 attributable to 
 non-controlling 
 interests              11       14        7  (22)      53       26       18 
Net profit / 
 (loss) 
 attributable to 
 shareholders        2,800    3,040    2,395   (8)      17    5,840    4,087 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
 
Comprehensive 
income 
----------------   -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Total 
 comprehensive 
 income              1,697    3,177    5,357  (47)    (68)    4,874    8,703 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
Total 
 comprehensive 
 income 
 attributable to 
 non-controlling 
 interests              10       26       22  (63)    (57)       35       48 
Total 
 comprehensive 
 income 
 attributable to 
 shareholders        1,687    3,152    5,335  (46)    (68)    4,839    8,655 
-----------------  -------  -------  -------  ----  ------  -------  ------- 
 

Information about results materials and the earnings call

UBS's second quarter 2026 report, news release and slide presentation are available from 06:45 CEST on Wednesday, 29 July 2026, at ubs.com/quarterlyreporting.

UBS will hold a presentation of its second quarter 2026 results on Wednesday, 29 July 2026. The results will be presented by Sergio P. Ermotti (Group Chief Executive Officer), Todd Tuckner (Group Chief Financial Officer) and Sarah Mackey (Head of Investor Relations).

Time

09:00 CEST

08:00 BST

03:00 US EDT

Audio webcast

The presentation for analysts can be followed live on ubs.com/quarterlyreporting with a simultaneous slide show.

Webcast playback

An audio playback of the results presentation will be made available at ubs.com/investors later in the day.

Cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements

This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements", including but not limited to management's outlook for UBS's financial performance, statements relating to the anticipated effect of transactions and strategic initiatives on UBS's business and future development and goals. While these forward-looking statements represent UBS's judgments, expectations and objectives concerning the matters described, a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors could cause actual developments and results to differ materially from UBS's expectations. In particular, the global economy may suffer significant adverse effects from increasing political tensions between world powers, changes to international trade policies, including those related to tariffs and trade barriers, and evolving armed conflicts. UBS's acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group materially changed its outlook and strategic direction and introduced new operational challenges. The integration of the Credit Suisse entities into the UBS structure is expected to continue through 2026 and presents significant operational and execution risk, including the risks that UBS may be unable to achieve the cost reductions and business benefits contemplated by the transaction, that it may incur higher costs to execute the integration of Credit Suisse and that the acquired business may have greater risks or liabilities, including those related to litigation, than expected. In response to the failure of Credit Suisse, Switzerland has amended its Capital Adequacy Ordinance and is considering changes to its Banking Act, which, if enacted as proposed, would substantially increase capital requirements for UBS in relation to its foreign subsidiaries. These factors create greater uncertainty about forward-looking statements. Other factors that may affect UBS's performance and ability to achieve its plans, outlook and other objectives also include, but are not limited to: (i) the degree to which UBS is successful in the execution of its strategic plans, including its cost reduction and efficiency initiatives and its ability to manage its levels of risk-weighted assets (RWA) and leverage ratio denominator (LRD), liquidity coverage ratio and other financial resources, including changes in RWA assets and liabilities arising from higher market volatility and the size of the combined Group; (ii) the degree to which UBS is successful in implementing changes to its businesses to meet changing market, regulatory and other conditions, including any potential changes to banking examination and oversight practices and standards as a result of executive branch orders or staff interpretations of law in the US; (iii) inflation and interest rate volatility in major markets; (iv) developments in the macroeconomic climate and in the markets in which UBS operates or to which it is exposed, including movements in securities prices or liquidity, credit spreads, currency exchange rates, residential and commercial real estate markets, general economic conditions, and changes to national trade policies on the financial position or creditworthiness of UBS's clients and counterparties, as well as on client sentiment and levels of activity; (v) changes in the availability of capital and funding, including any adverse changes in UBS's credit spreads and credit ratings of UBS, as well as availability and cost of funding, including as affected by the marketability of additional tier one debt instruments, to meet requirements for debt eligible for total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC); (vi) changes in and potential divergence between central bank policies or the implementation of financial legislation and regulation in Switzerland, the US, the UK, the EU and other financial centers that have imposed, or resulted in, or may do so in the future, more stringent or entity-specific capital, TLAC, leverage ratio, net stable funding ratio, liquidity and funding requirements, heightened operational resilience requirements, incremental tax requirements, additional levies, limitations on permitted activities, constraints on remuneration, constraints on transfers of capital and liquidity and sharing of operational costs across the Group or other measures, and the effect these will or would have on UBS's business activities; (vii) UBS's ability to successfully implement resolvability and related regulatory requirements and the potential need to make further changes to the legal structure or booking model of UBS in response to legal and regulatory requirements including heightened requirements and expectations due to its acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group; (viii) UBS's ability to maintain and improve its systems and controls for complying with sanctions in a timely manner and for the detection and prevention of money laundering to meet evolving regulatory requirements and expectations, in particular in the current geopolitical turmoil; (ix) the uncertainty arising from domestic stresses in certain major economies; (x) changes in UBS's competitive position, including whether differences in regulatory capital and other requirements among the major financial centers adversely affect UBS's ability to compete in certain lines of business; (xi) changes in the standards of conduct applicable to its businesses that may result from new regulations or new enforcement of existing standards, including measures to impose new and enhanced duties when interacting with customers and in the execution and handling of customer transactions; (xii) the liability to which UBS may be exposed, or possible constraints or sanctions that regulatory authorities might impose on UBS, due to litigation, including litigation it has inherited by virtue of the acquisition of Credit Suisse, contractual claims and regulatory investigations, including the potential for disqualification from certain businesses, potentially large fines or monetary penalties, or the loss of licenses or privileges as a result of regulatory or other governmental sanctions, as well as the effect that litigation, regulatory and similar matters have on the operational risk component of its RWA; (xiii) UBS's ability to retain and attract the employees necessary to generate revenues and to manage, support and control its businesses, which may be affected by competitive factors; (xiv) changes in accounting or tax standards or policies, and determinations or interpretations affecting the recognition of gain or loss, the valuation of goodwill, the recognition of deferred tax assets and other matters; (xv) UBS's ability to implement new technologies and business methods, including digital services, artificial intelligence and other technologies, and ability to successfully compete with both existing and new financial service providers, some of which may not be regulated to the same extent; (xvi) limitations on the effectiveness of UBS's internal processes for risk management, risk control, measurement and modeling, and of financial models generally; (xvii) the occurrence of operational failures, such as fraud, misconduct, unauthorized trading, financial crime, cyberattacks, data leakage and systems failures, the risk of which is increased with persistently high levels of cyberattack threats; (xviii) restrictions on the ability of UBS Group AG, UBS AG and regulated subsidiaries of UBS AG to make payments or distributions, including due to restrictions on the ability of its subsidiaries to make loans or distributions, directly or indirectly, or, in the case of financial difficulties, due to the exercise by FINMA or the regulators of UBS's operations in other countries of their broad statutory powers in relation to protective measures, restructuring and liquidation proceedings; (xix) the degree to which changes in regulation, capital or legal structure, financial results or other factors may affect UBS's ability to maintain its stated capital return objective; (xx) uncertainty over the scope of actions that may be required by UBS, governments and others for UBS to achieve goals relating to climate, environmental and social matters, as well as the evolving nature of underlying science and industry and the increasing divergence among regulatory regimes; (xxi) the ability of UBS to access capital markets; (xxii) the ability of UBS to successfully recover from a disaster or other business continuity problem due to a hurricane, flood, earthquake, terrorist attack, war, conflict, pandemic, security breach, cyberattack, power loss, telecommunications failure or other natural or man-made event; and (xxiii) the effect that these or other factors or unanticipated events, including media reports and speculations, may have on its reputation and the additional consequences that this may have on its business and performance. The sequence in which the factors above are presented is not indicative of their likelihood of occurrence or the potential magnitude of their consequences. UBS's business and financial performance could be affected by other factors identified in its past and future filings and reports, including those filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC). More detailed information about those factors is set forth in documents furnished by UBS and filings made by UBS with the SEC, including the UBS Group AG and UBS AG Annual Reports on Form 20-F for the year ended 31 December 2025. UBS is not under any obligation to (and expressly disclaims any obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

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