Financial Results
Lombard Odier Posts Record SFr239 Billion AuM In H1 2026

The Geneva-based private bank reported record client assets and net profit for the first six months of the year.
Lombard Odier's assets under management rose 7 per cent from
end-2025 to a record SFr239 billion ($298.7 billion) in the first
half of 2026. Total client assets reached SFr367 billion, up 5
per cent over the same period.
Net profit rose by 25 per cent year-on-year to SFr138 million, as
operating income rose 9 per cent to SFr740 million.
Operating costs were flat, Lombard Odier said in
a statement.
The bank said asset growth was driven by net new money and
performance of its investment strategies. Its balance sheet
totalled SFr17 billion at end-June, with a CET1 ratio of 31 per
cent, more than double regulatory requirements, and a Fitch
rating of AA-.
In general, Swiss private banks that have reported so far have
logged strong results. Julius Baer, the country's largest listed
private bank, reported record net profit of SFr673 million for
the H1 period, rising 32 per cent year on year. Pictet is likely
to report its results in late August, based on last year’s
reporting date.
Mirabaud, another Geneva-headquartered private bank, issued
results in late July, unveiling a stable net profit of SFr12.3
million. Assets under management increased by 8 per cent to
SFr32.4 billion. Its CET1 ratio remained above 20 per cent.
Pictet’s ratio for last year, when last updated, was 20.9 per
cent.