First Half of 2012: Union Bancaire Privée Increases its Assets Under Management by 6%
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First Half of 2012: Union Bancaire Privée Increases its Assets Under Management by 6%

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First Half of 2012: Union Bancaire Privée Increases its Assets Under Management by 6% PR Newswire GENEVA, July 26, 2012 GENEVA, July 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Union Bancaire Privée, UBP SA (UBP) has announced an increase in its assets under management, which totalled CHF 76 billion (USD 80 billion) as at 30 June 2012, representing a 6% rise compared with the end of 2011 (CHF 72 billion). This increase is the result not only of net inflows from both private and institutional clients but also of market and exchange-rate effects, and of UBP's acquisition of Nexar Capital Group in February 2012. Thanks to careful risk-management and having run the balance sheet conservatively, UBP has maintained a strong financial base, and with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 23.5%, it is one of Switzerland's best-capitalised banks. UBP Group's consolidated net profit stood at CHF 70 million (USD 73.9 million) at the end of the first half of 2012. This result is in line with the Bank's expectations and takes account of the integration costs associated with acquiring ABN AMRO Bank (Switzerland) AG and Nexar Capital Group; the effects of synergies from these acquisitions will be seen in the second half of 2012. "The first half of 2012 saw business activity slow in tough markets, with steps being taken to keep costs on a tight rein and the Bank staying solid in the face of the uncertain times in which the economic and financial world finds itself", said Guy de Picciotto, UBP's CEO.

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First Half of 2012: Union Bancaire Privée Increases its Assets Under Management by 6%
PR Newswire GENEVA, July 26, 2012
GENEVA,July 26, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Union Bancaire Privée, UBP SA (UBP) has announced an increase in its assets under management, which totalledCHF 76 billion(USD 80 billion) as at30 June 2012, representing a 6% rise compared with the end of 2011 (CHF 72 billion). This increase is the result not only of net inflows from both private and institutional clients but also of market and exchange-rate effects, and of UBP's acquisition of Nexar Capital Group in February 2012. Thanks to careful risk-management and having run the balance sheet conservatively, UBP has maintained a strong financial base, and with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 23.5%, it is one ofSwitzerland'sbest-capitalised banks. UBP Group's consolidated net profit stood atCHF 70 million(USD 73.9 million) at the end of the first half of 2012. This result is in line with the Bank's expectations and takes account of the integration costs associated with acquiring ABN AMRO Bank (Switzerland) AG and Nexar Capital Group; the effects of synergies from these acquisitions will be seen in the second half of 2012.
"The first half of 2012 saw business activity slow in tough markets, with steps being taken to keep costs on a tight rein and the Bank staying solid in the face of the uncertain times in which the economic and financial world finds itself", said Guy de Picciotto, UBP's CEO. "Our proactive attitude puts us in a good position to meet challenges and to offset the pressures bearing down on the Swiss financial centre." Increase in assets under management; profitability steady During the first half of the year, the Bank concentrated on integrating ABN AMRO Bank (Switzerland) AG into UBP Group, with the process being completed inJune 2012. At the same time, UBP acquired Nexar Capital Group, a global player in alternative investments. Despite the crisis, the Bank maintained its profitability, booking aconsolidated net profitofCHF 70 millionin the first half of 2012. This result was in line with expectations, being down 34% compared with the first half of 2011 (CHF 105 million), and being mostly affected by the acquisition and integration costs of the two companies mentioned above. Assets under managementcame toCHF 76 billionas at30 June 2012, up 6% on the end of 2011 (CHF 72 billion). Incomestood atCHF 344.5 millionfor the first half of 2012 (USD 364 million), compared with CHF 383.2 million for the same period in 2011. UBP'soperating expensescontinue to be kept under control, with the Group'scost/income ratio standing at 76%, despite the integration costs of the two companies mentioned above. Sound financial base Thebalance sheet totalwasCHF 17 billionas at30 June 2012, with the annualisedreturn on shareholders'equitystanding at 9%. By pursuing a
conservative approach to risk-management, UBP has maintained a solid financial base: its Tier 1 capital ratio of 23.5% ensures that UBP is one of Switzerland'sbest-capitalised banks. Adapting and developing its activities During the first half of the year, UBP has continued to adapt to a new economic and regulatory environment. Net inflows have allowed the Bank to consolidate its position in the field of wealth management. The Bank also continued to develop its activity in the alternative asset management industry, confirming its commitment to this sector with the acquisition of the renowned Nexar Capital Group. In an uncertain economic and financial environment, the Bank's investment strategy priorities are preserving its clients' capital and providing investment solutions tailored to the new market environment.
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UBP is a leading private bank inSwitzerlandand is one of the country's best-capitalised banks, with a Tier 1 ratio of 23.5%. The Bank specialises in wealth management for both private and institutional clients. It is based inGenevaand employs around 1,400 staff in some twenty locations worldwide. The Bank had CHF 76 billion(USD 80 billion) in assets under management as at30 June 2012. http://www.ubp.com Linkedin - http://www.linkedin.com/company/ubp RSS - http://www.ubp.com/cms/lang/en/template/feed.jsp For any further information, please contact: Jérôme Koechlin - Head of Corporate Communications, tel.:+41-58-819-26-40, e-mail: jko@ubp.ch
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