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    Swiss Private Banks Managing More Wealth Than Ever, Report Finds

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    Posted on June 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss private banks reached a record 3.4 trillion francs in assets in 2024, with profits rising despite challenges. The sector adapts to SNB's rate cut.

    Swiss Private Banks Reach Record Wealth Management Levels in 2024

    ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss private banks saw assets under management climb to a record 3.4 trillion Swiss francs ($4.24 trillion) in 2024, driven by positive financial markets, KPMG said on Thursday.

    Net profits in the sector grew to more than 4 billion Swiss francs last year, up from just over 3.1 billion in 2023, despite declining interest income and rising costs, the annual study of Swiss private banks added.

    Earnings grew largely due to higher commission and trading income, with the market environment expected to become increasingly challenging, the report said.

    "Since (...) the SNB has lowered its policy rate to zero, banks now have to shift their focus back to their core commission-based business," said KPMG's Christian Hintermann, referring to June's rate cut by the Swiss National Bank.

    The number of private banks in Switzerland has steadily declined and is likely to fall below 80 by the end of 2025, nearly half the number in 2010, the report said.

    ($1 = 0.8025 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Ariane LuthiEditing by Dave Graham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss private banks manage a record 3.4 trillion francs in 2024.
    • •Net profits grew to over 4 billion francs despite challenges.
    • •Higher commission and trading income boosted earnings.
    • •Swiss National Bank's rate cut impacts banking strategies.
    • •Number of Swiss private banks expected to fall below 80 by 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss private banks managing more wealth than ever, report finds

    1What is the total assets under management for Swiss private banks in 2024?

    Swiss private banks saw assets under management climb to a record 3.4 trillion Swiss francs ($4.24 trillion) in 2024.

    2How did net profits for Swiss private banks change from 2023 to 2024?

    Net profits in the sector grew to more than 4 billion Swiss francs last year, up from just over 3.1 billion in 2023.

    3What factors contributed to the growth in earnings for Swiss private banks?

    Earnings grew largely due to higher commission and trading income, despite declining interest income and rising costs.

    4What is the expected trend for the number of private banks in Switzerland?

    The number of private banks in Switzerland has steadily declined and is likely to fall below 80 by the end of 2025.

    5What shift do banks need to make according to KPMG's report?

    Banks now have to shift their focus back to their core commission-based business due to the SNB lowering its policy rate to zero.

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