Basel-based real estate group HIAG reported a near doubling of net profit for the first half of 2026, citing significant revaluation gains and robust performance in its promotions business.
The company did not disclose exact figures but stated that net profit rose sharply compared with the same period a year earlier. Revaluation gains on investment properties contributed materially to earnings growth, while the promotions segment—focused on marketing and leasing activities—delivered sustained momentum.
HIAG also confirmed it is actively monitoring the market for potential acquisitions as part of its growth strategy. No specific targets or timelines were provided.
The company’s property portfolio remains a key driver of performance, with management highlighting continued demand in core Swiss real estate segments. The promotions business, which supports third-party property sales and lettings, has strengthened its contribution to overall profitability.
HIAG’s results reflect broader trends in the Swiss real estate sector, where valuation adjustments and operational performance in services ancillary to property have supported earnings growth amid a mixed macroeconomic backdrop.


