UBS Switzerland AG releases Q2 2025 results amid ongoing Credit Suisse integration

UBS Switzerland AG releases Q2 2025 results amid ongoing Credit Suisse integration
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UBS Switzerland AG has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The announcement follows UBS Group AG’s earlier publication of consolidated second-quarter results on July 30, 2025. Both reports are available on the UBS website.

The company included a cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements in its report. It noted that these statements reflect management’s expectations and goals but warned that actual outcomes could differ due to various risks and uncertainties. These include global economic conditions, political tensions, regulatory changes, and ongoing conflicts such as those in the Middle East and the Russia–Ukraine war.

UBS also highlighted that its acquisition of Credit Suisse Group has changed its strategic direction and introduced new operational challenges. The integration process is expected to continue through 2026, presenting risks related to cost reductions, business benefits, and potential unforeseen liabilities from the acquired business. The failure of Credit Suisse has prompted Switzerland to consider significant regulatory changes that could increase capital requirements or other costs for UBS.

Other factors identified by UBS as influencing future performance include market volatility, inflation, interest rate fluctuations, changes in central bank policies, competition within financial services, technology implementation challenges, cyber threats, legal or regulatory actions, employee retention issues, accounting or tax policy changes, and operational failures.

UBS stated: “This report contains statements that constitute ‘forward-looking statements’, including but not limited to management’s outlook for UBS’s financial performance... While these forward-looking statements represent UBS’s judgments, expectations and objectives concerning the matters described, a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors could cause actual developments and results to differ materially from UBS’s expectations.”

The company also clarified how it presents numbers in its reports. Rounding may affect totals presented in tables or text; blank fields indicate non-applicability or unavailable information; zero values can be either negative or positive on an actual basis.

For further information about risk factors affecting performance or additional details about filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), readers are directed to documents provided by UBS.

Contact information for media and investors was provided for Switzerland, the UK, Americas, and APAC regions.

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