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    Vontobel Assets Remain Steady in Q1, With Positive Net New Money

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Vontobel’s assets under management held steady at CHF 240.1 billion in Q1 2026, with positive net new money of CHF 1.7 billion maintaining momentum following CHF 241 billion AUM at end‑2025 and robust inflows through 2025 driven by private clients and fixed income.

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    Table of Contents

    • Vontobel Q1 2026 Financial Performance Overview
    • Private Client Segment Performance
    • Inflows in Private Clients Segment
    • Institutional Client Segment Performance
    • Net Inflows and Outflows
    • Overall Asset Stability and Market Conditions
    • Bank Statement on Q1 Performance
    • Assets Under Management
    • Additional Information
    • Exchange Rate
    • Reporting Credits

    Vontobel reports strong net new money, institutional flows positive in Q1

    Vontobel Q1 2026 Financial Performance Overview

    April 23 (Reuters) - Swiss bank Vontobel Holding on Thursday reported total positive net new money of 1.7 billion Swiss francs ($2.2 billion) for the first quarter of 2026, as institutional flows started the year on the positive side.

    Private Client Segment Performance

    The bank's private client segment has driven recent performance after Vontobel reported a string of withdrawals by institutional investors last year, facing headwinds from lower interest rates and the weaker U.S. dollar.

    Inflows in Private Clients Segment

    • The private clients segment delivered inflows of 1.3 billion francs in the first three months of the year

    Institutional Client Segment Performance

    Net Inflows and Outflows

    • The institutional clients segment also posted net inflows of 0.3 billion francs, which includes a 1 billion franc outflow from Raiffeisen Funds

    Overall Asset Stability and Market Conditions

    Bank Statement on Q1 Performance

    • "Vontobel delivered positive inflows and stable assets during the first three months of the year, despite persistent macroeconomic uncertainty and market volatility," the bank said

    Assets Under Management

    • Assets under management remained roughly stable at 240 billion francs in the first quarter

    Additional Information

    Exchange Rate

    ($1 = 0.7854 Swiss francs)

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Danny Callaghan in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AUM stable at CHF 240.1 billion in Q1 2026, just below year‑end 2025 level of CHF 241 billion (vontobel.com)
    • •Positive net new money of CHF 1.7 billion in Q1 2026 continues inflow trend, benefiting from strong private client and fixed‑income demand (vontobel.com)
    • •In 2025, Vontobel achieved CHF 4.2 billion in full‑year net new money and improved efficiency, highlighting resilient growth and operational gains (vontobel.com)

    References

    • Vontobel achieves successful 2025 | Vontobel

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vontobel assets remain steady in Q1, with positive net new money

    1How much were Vontobel's assets under management in Q1 2026?

    Vontobel's assets under management remained stable at 240.1 billion Swiss francs in the first quarter of 2026.

    2Did Vontobel report positive net new money in Q1 2026?

    Yes, Vontobel reported total positive net new money of 1.7 billion Swiss francs in Q1 2026.

    3What currency conversion rate was used in Vontobel's report?

    The report used a currency conversion rate of $1 = 0.7854 Swiss francs.

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