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LGT posts 17% profit rise in H1 2026 as assets under management hit record

Group net profit rose to 281.6 million francs as revenues climbed 5% to 1.49 billion francs, with net new money inflows reaching 12.3 billion francs. Managed assets surged 7% to a record 412.6 billion francs.

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Helena Vásquez · Business Desk · 21 Aug 2026 · 15:57 · 1 min read
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LGT posts 17% profit rise in H1 2026 as assets under management hit record

LGT Group reported a 17% increase in net profit for the first half of 2026, rising to 281.6 million Swiss francs from the same period a year earlier. The Liechtenstein-based private bank, owned by the Princely House of Liechtenstein, attributed the gain to a 5% rise in total revenues to 1.49 billion francs and disciplined cost management.

Revenue growth was driven primarily by a 7% increase in commission and service income, reflecting higher client activity, while net interest income edged up 1% and trading income rose marginally by 1%. Operating expenses increased by 2%, outpaced by revenue growth.

Net new money inflows totaled 12.3 billion francs, translating to an annualized growth rate of 6.4%. Contributions came from both private banking and asset management segments. Assets under management expanded by 7% to a record 412.6 billion francs, supported by net inflows, strong market and investment performance, and favorable currency effects.

LGT highlighted ongoing efforts to consolidate its global presence in existing markets and realize synergies from recent growth and technology investments. The bank noted that while it remains optimistic, geopolitical uncertainty and volatile financial market conditions continue to pose challenges to forward planning.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Helena covers corporate news for listed and private companies across Europe, from strategy shifts to leadership changes, with an eye for what a story signals about the broader market.

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