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Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Article 53 of the SIX Exchange Regulation Listing Rules

UBS reports 3Q24 net profit of USD 1.4bn with 6.2trn in invested assets; delivering for clients, executing on integration at pace and investing for growth

Key highlights

  • 3Q24 PBT of USD 1.9bn and underlying 1 PBT of USD 2.4bn demonstrating the strength of our client franchises, diversified business model and global scale; net profit of USD 1.4bn , RoCET1 of 7.6% and underlying RoCET1 of 9.4%
  • Continued client momentum with USD 25bn of net new assets in Global Wealth Management, on track to deliver on our ambition of USD ~100bn in NNA for 2024; Group invested assets of USD 6.2trn, up 15% YoY; granted or renewed CHF ~35bn in loans in Switzerland in the quarter
  • Strong transactional activity across Global Wealth Management and the Investment Bank , underlying GWM transaction-based income up 19% YoY, Global Markets revenues up 31% YoY
  • Non-core and Legacy RWA reductions remain ahead of plan ; with USD 5bn in 3Q24 and USD 41bn since 2Q23
  • Delivering on cost-reduction ambitions with additional USD 0.8bn in gross cost savings realized in 3Q24 and USD ~7.5bn expected for full-year 2024
  • Successful completion of first wave of client account migrations with transfers in Luxembourg and Hong Kong in October; Singapore and Japan expected by year-end and Switzerland in 2025, positioning us well to enhance the client experience and to unlock next phase of significant cost saves toward the end of 2025 and in 2026
  • Strong capital position allowed us to voluntarily accelerate the phase-out of the remaining transitional capital adjustments agreed with our regulator, bringing the CET1 capital ratio in line with our guidance; we remain committed to our dividend and buyback ambitions for 2025 and 2026
  • Positioning for long-term growth with investments in our people, products and capabilities, including technology with roll out of 50,000 Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses to our employees by March 2025, the largest deployment within the global financial services industry to date
  • "Our performance in the third quarter demonstrates the power of our unique client franchises, global scale and diversified business model. Against a market backdrop that, while constructive, still exhibited periods of high volatility and dislocation, our businesses delivered impressive revenue growth as we maintained strong client momentum, particularly in the Americas and APAC. We continue to significantly mitigate execution risk as we progress on the integration of Credit Suisse while remaining disciplined in driving our cost and efficiency targets. At the same time, we are investing in our people, products and capabilities, including technology, to enhance client experience, improve productivity and achieve sustainably profitable growth." Sergio P. Ermotti, Group CEO

Selected financials for 3Q24

Profit before tax

Underlying 1 profit before tax

Cost/income ratio

Underlying 1 cost/income ratio

RoCET1 capital

Underlying 1 RoCET1 capital

Net profit

Diluted EPS

CET1 capital ratio

CET1 leverage ratio

Information in this news release is presented for UBS Group AG on a consolidated basis unless otherwise specified.

1 Underlying results exclude items of profit or loss that management believes are not representative of the underlying performance. Underlying results are a non-GAAP financial measure and alternative performance measure (APM). Refer to "Group Performance" and "Appendix-Alternative Performance Measures" in the financial report for the third quarter of 2024 for a reconciliation of underlying to reported results and definitions of the APMs.

Group summary

Strong financial performance

In 3Q24, we reported PBT of USD 1,929m and underlying PBT of USD 2,386m. Net profit attributable to shareholders was USD 1,425m and return on CET1 capital was 7.6%, or 9.4% on an underlying basis.

Reported revenues were USD 12,334m, up 5% YoY. On an underlying basis, revenues increased by 9% YoY to USD 11,672m, as strong transactional activity and recurring fee income driven by higher average invested assets more than offset the expected net interest income headwinds. Reported Group operating expenses decreased by 12% YoY to USD 10,283m. On an underlying basis, operating expenses decreased by 4% YoY to USD 9,165m as we continued to execute on our integration and efficiency plans.

Continued franchise strength and client momentum

During the third quarter, we remained close to our clients, guiding them through a market environment that while constructive, also showed signs of dislocation and volatility. Clients continue to value the investment opportunities we provide across our advice platform, as demonstrated by USD 25bn in net new assets in GWM. We remain on track to deliver on our ambition of USD ~100bn in NNA in 2024. We also generated USD 15bn of net new fee generating assets in the quarter, reflecting strong discretionary mandate sales in all regions with disciplined pricing. Group invested assets increased by 15% YoY to USD 6.2trn.

As a leading provider of credit to Swiss companies and the economy, we are also delivering on our commitments to our home market. In the quarter, we granted or renewed CHF ~35bn of loans in Switzerland.

Transactional activity was strong during the quarter across both private and institutional clients. In GWM, underlying transaction-based income increased by 19% YoY with strong momentum across all regions, led by the Americas and APAC. In the IB, Global Markets delivered revenues of USD 1.9bn, up 31% YoY, mainly driven by higher client activity and the strength of our expanded franchise, with gains across all regions, particularly in the Americas.

In Global Banking, underlying revenues increased 21% YoY with strong M&A performance in Asia and the US.

Ahead of plan on financial and operational integration priorities

We continue to execute on our integration plans, de-risking our balance sheet, and delivering on our cost reduction ambitions.

In 3Q24, we further reduced NCL RWA by USD 5bn, primarily through active unwinds across the loan and securitized products portfolios, bringing the total RWA reduction in NCL to USD 41bn since 2Q23. Similarly, NCL LRD decreased by 69% since 2Q23, including USD 11bn in the third quarter. Since last June, we have closed 52% of active books, around a year ahead of our original schedule.

In the quarter, we maintained our cost optimization momentum across the Group, delivering an additional USD 0.8bn in gross cost saves. By the end of 2024 we expect to achieve USD ~7.5bn of gross cost savings, or ~58% of our total cumulative gross cost save ambition.

Since June, we have also significantly advanced our work on migrating wealth management client accounts and data to UBS platforms. In October, we successfully achieved another milestone, moving all client accounts serviced out of Luxembourg and Hong Kong, a key booking hub in APAC. We are on track to complete the ongoing account transitions in Singapore and Japan by the end of this year, and will be in position to commence the next phase of transfers in Switzerland in the second quarter of 2025.

With this we are well positioned to enhance the client experience and to unlock further cost reductions toward the end of 2025 and into 2026, as we deliver on our ambition of USD ~13bn in gross cost saves by the end of 2026.

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Maintaining strong capital position; expecting to operate at ~14% CET1 capital ratio; remain committed to capital returns ambitions

In the third quarter of 2024, reflecting our strong capital position, completion of legal entity mergers, overall progress on the integration and the winding down of NCL, we voluntarily accelerated the amortization of the remaining transitional purchase price allocation (PPA) adjustments for common equity tier 1 (CET1) capital purposes. This resulted in a USD 3.4bn decrease in CET1 capital and a CET1 capital ratio of 14.3%. Excluding this adjustment, the CET1 capital ratio would have been 14.9%.

In connection with the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group in 2023, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) had approved neutralizing a CET1 capital effect of USD 5.0bn (net of tax) of interest-rate and own-credit-driven fair value adjustments for UBS Group AG that are expected to fully reverse into income and be accretive to CET1 capital over time. The transitional treatment was subject to linear amortization at the rate of USD 0.3bn per quarter through 30 June 2027. This quarterly amortization was eliminated upon fully amortizing the transitional treatment in the third quarter of 2024.

As these transitional adjustments only applied to UBS Group AG, the regulatory capital position of UBS AG was not impacted by the decision to fully amortize them. On a standalone basis as of 30 September 2024, UBS AG's fully applied CET1 capital ratio is expected to be around 13.3%.

We expect that the adoption of the final Basel III standards in January 2025 will lead to a low single-digit percentage increase in the UBS Group's RWA, reducing the CET1 capital ratio by around 30 basis points. This estimate is based on our current understanding of the relevant standards as we are in an active dialogue with FINMA regarding various aspects of the final rules. We continue to expect to operate with a CET1 capital ratio of around 14% after the implementation of the final Basel III standards.

We expect to complete our planned USD 1bn of share repurchases in the fourth quarter of 2024. Our ambition to continue share repurchases in 2025 and for our capital returns in 2026 to exceed pre-acquisition levels is unchanged. Our ambitions beyond 2025 are subject to our assessment of any proposed requirements from Switzerland's ongoing review of its capital regime.

Investing for long-term growth in our people, products and capabilities

In addition to meeting the current needs of our clients, executing the integration, and delivering on short term plans, we remain focused on positioning UBS for long-term growth. We continue to self-fund our investments in our people, products and capabilities to further develop our client offerings across all of our businesses, including our growth regions, Americas and APAC.

This includes building on our long-standing AI expertise and industry-leading cloud position to accelerate development and adoption of GenAI solutions that benefit clients and employees.

With the rollout of 50,000 Copilot licenses between now and the end of March 2025, UBS is currently implementing the largest Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment within the global financial services industry to date. Another example is Red, a proprietary new AI assistant that will provide 20,000 employees in Switzerland, Hong Kong, and Singapore with easy access to UBS product information and investment research. In the Investment Bank, we are piloting a proprietary AI algorithm that researches and compiles potential merger and acquisition buy-side targets.

In these, and the many other AI deployments that are underway across the entire firm, we are focused on responsible AI. For example, all employees Group-wide are currently completing a 'Responsible use of Generative AI' training.

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Outlook

In the third quarter of 2024 we saw strong client activity against a market backdrop that, while constructive, still exhibited periods of high volatility and dislocation.

Entering the fourth quarter, we see a continuation of these market conditions sustained by the prospects of a soft landing in the US economy. However, the macroeconomic outlook in the rest of the world remains clouded. In addition to seasonality, the ongoing geopolitical conflicts and the upcoming US elections are creating uncertainties that are likely to affect investor behavior.

In the fourth quarter, we anticipate a mid-single digit decline in net interest income in Global Wealth Management and a low single-digit decline in Personal & Corporate Banking. Non-core and Legacy is expected to generate a quarterly pre-tax loss in line with our earlier guidance.

The Group's non-personnel costs are expected to show a seasonal sequential uptick. The Group's quarterly tax rate is expected to be around 35%. Integration-related expenses are expected to be around USD 1.2bn and accretion of PPA effects to contribute around USD 0.5bn to the Group's total revenues.

As we stay close to clients, helping them navigate this environment, and execute on our priorities, we will continue to invest to drive sustainable long-term value for our stakeholders while maintaining a balance sheet for all seasons.

Third quarter 2024 performance overview - Group

Group PBT USD 1,929m, underlying PBT USD 2,386m

PBT of USD 1,929m included PPA effects and other integration items of USD 662m and integration-related expenses and PPA effects of USD 1,119m. Underlying PBT was USD 2,386m, including net credit loss expenses of USD 121m. The cost/income ratio was 83.4%, and 78.5% on an underlying basis. Net profit attributable to shareholders was USD 1,425m, with diluted earnings per share of USD 0.43. Return on CET1 capital was 7.6%, and 9.4% on an underlying basis.

Global Wealth Management (GWM) PBT USD 1,085m, underlying PBT USD 1,280m

Total revenues increased by 4% to USD 6,199m, largely driven by higher recurring net fee and transaction-based income, partly offset by lower net interest income. Excluding PPA effects and other integration items of USD 224m, underlying total revenues were USD 5,975m, an increase of 7%. Net credit loss expenses were USD 2m, compared with net expenses of USD 10m in the third quarter of 2023. Operating expenses increased by 2% to USD 5,112m, largely due to an increase in personnel expenses, which resulted from higher financial advisor compensation reflecting an increase in compensable revenues. Excluding integration-related expenses and PPA effects of USD 419m, underlying operating expenses were USD 4,693m, an increase of 3%. The cost/income ratio was 82.5%, and 78.5% on an underlying basis. Invested assets increased by USD 221bn sequentially to USD 4,259bn. Net new assets were USD 24.7bn.

Personal & Corporate Banking (P&C) PBT CHF 728m, underlying PBT CHF 659m

Total revenues decreased by 8% to CHF 2,056m, largely reflecting lower net interest income. Excluding PPA effects and other integration items of CHF 239m, underlying total revenues were CHF 1,818m. Net credit loss expenses were CHF 71m, compared with net expenses of CHF 147m in the third quarter of 2023. Operating expenses increased by 1% to CHF 1,258m. Excluding integration-related expenses and PPA effects of CHF 170m, underlying operating expenses were CHF 1,088m. The cost/income ratio was 61.2%, and 59.9% on an underlying basis.

Asset Management (AM) PBT USD 151m, underlying PBT USD 237m

Total revenues increased by 13% to USD 873m, mainly reflecting a USD 72m net gain from both the closing of the remaining portion of the sale of our Brazilian real estate fund management business and the sale of our shareholding in Credit Suisse Insurance Linked Strategies Ltd. Operating expenses decreased by 2% to USD 722m. Excluding integrationrelated expenses of USD 86m, underlying operating expenses were USD 636m, an increase of 4% driven by higher personnel expenses, reflecting higher revenues, and higher expenses for litigation, regulatory and similar matters. The cost/income ratio was 82.7%, and 72.8% on an underlying basis. Invested assets increased by USD 96bn sequentially to USD 1,797bn. Net new money was USD 2.0bn, and USD (4.8bn) excluding money market flows and associates.

Investment Bank (IB) PBT USD 405m, underlying PBT USD 377m

Total revenues increased by 22% to USD 2,645m, due to higher Global Markets and Global Banking revenues. Excluding PPA effects of USD 185m, underlying total revenues were USD 2,461m, an increase of 29%. Net credit loss expenses were USD 9m, compared with net expenses of USD 4m in the third quarter of 2023. Operating expenses decreased by 7% to USD 2,231m, largely due to a decrease in integration-related expenses. Excluding integration-related expenses of USD 156m, underlying operating expenses were USD 2,076m, an increase of 2%. The cost/income ratio was 84.4% on both a reported and an underlying basis. Return on attributed equity was 9.5%, and 8.8% on an underlying basis.

Non-core and Legacy (NCL) PBT USD (603m), underlying PBT USD (333m)

Total revenues decreased by 29% to USD 262m, mainly due to lower net interest income and trading revenues as a result of portfolio reductions, and included a USD 67m gain from the sale of our investment in an associate. Net credit loss expenses were USD 28m, compared with net expenses of USD 59m in the third quarter of 2023. Operating expenses decreased by 60% to USD 837m, mainly due to decreases in integration-related expenses, professional fees, outsourcing expenses and personnel expenses, and included releases of USD 84m of IFRS 3 acquisition-related contingent liabilities following settlements reached in the third quarter of 2024. Excluding integration-related expenses of USD 270m, underlying operating expenses were USD 567m, a decrease of 51%.

Group Items PBT USD 45m, underlying PBT USD 60m

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UBS's sustainability highlights

We are guided by our ambition to be a global leader in sustainability. We remain committed to supporting our clients in the transition to a low-carbon world, leading by example in our own operations, and sharing our lessons learned along the way.

In September, MSCI reaffirmed our AA ESG rating and we increased our S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment score. These are our first fully consolidated ESG ratings post the acquisition of Credit Suisse.

To build on our strong foundation, we are evolving our sustainability strategy, based on three pillars:

  • Protect: manage our business aligned to our sustainable, long-term strategy;
  • Grow: continue to expand our sustainability and impact offering for our clients to meet their evolving needs; and
  • Attract: be the bank of choice for clients and employees.

We will communicate further details on our approach in our 2024 Sustainability Report, which will be published on 17 March 2025.

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Selected financial information of the business divisions and Group Items

For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24 For the quarter ended 30.9.24
USD m Global Wealth Management Personal & Corporate Banking Asset Management Investment Bank Non-core and Legacy Group Items Total
Total revenues as reported 6,199 2,394 873 2,645 262 (39) 12,334
of which: PPA effec ts and o the r in teg ra tion i tems 1 224 278 185 (25) 662
Total revenues (underlying) 5,975 2,116 873 2,461 262 (14) 11,672
Credit loss expense / (release) 2 83 0 9 28 0 121
Operating expenses as reported 5,112 1,465 722 2,231 837 (84) 10,283
of which: integ ration- re lated e xpens es and P PA effects 2 419 198 86 156 270 (11) 1,119
Operating expenses (underlying) 4,693 1,267 636 2,076 567 (74) 9,165
Operating profit / (loss) before tax as reported 1,085 846 151 405 (603) 45 1,929
Operating profit / (loss) before tax (underlying) 1,280 766 237 377 (333) 60 2,386
For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24 For the quarter ended 30.6.24
USD m Global Wealth Management Personal & Corporate Banking Asset Management Investment Bank Non-core and Legacy Group Items Total
Total revenues as reported 6,053 2,272 768 2,803 401 (392) 11,904
of which: PPA effec ts and o the rin teg ra tion i tems 1 233 246 310 (8) 780
Total revenues (underlying) 5,820 2,026 768 2,493 401 (384) 11,124
Credit loss expense / (release) (1) 103 0 (6) (1) 0 95
Operating expenses as reported 5,183 1,396 638 2,332 807 (15) 10,340
of which: integ ration- re lated e xpens es and P PA effects 2 523 182 98 245 325 (2) 1,372
Operating expenses (underlying) 4,660 1,213 540 2,087 481 (13) 8,969
Operating profit / (loss) before tax as reported 871 773 130 477 (405) (377) 1,469
Operating profit / (loss) before tax (underlying) 1,161 710 228 412 (80) (371) 2,060

3

For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3 For the quarter ended 30.9.23 3
USD m Global Wealth Management Personal & Corporate Banking Asset Management Investment Bank Non-core and Legacy Group Items Total
Total revenues as reported 5,953 2,517 775 2,162 366 (78) 11,695
of which: PPA effec ts and o the r in teg ra tion i tems 1 388 333 251 (14) 958
Total revenues (underlying) 5,565 2,184 775 1,911 366 (64) 10,737
Credit loss expense / (release) 10 160 0 4 59 5 239
Operating expenses as reported 5,017 1,400 738 2,412 2,068 6 11,640
of which: integ ration- re lated e xpens es and P PA effects 2 448 174 126 368 920 (5) 2,031
of which: acquisi tion -rela ted cos ts 26 26
Operating expenses (underlying) 4,569 1,226 612 2,043 1,149 (15) 9,583
Operating profit / (loss) before tax as reported 926 957 37 (254) (1,762) (89) (184)
Operating profit / (loss) before tax (underlying) 986 798 163 (136) (842) (55) 914

1 Includes accretion of PPA adjustments on financial instruments and other PPA effects, as well as temporary and incremental items directly related to the integration. 2 Includes temporary, incremental operating expenses directly related to the integration, as well as amortization of newly recognized intangibles resulting from the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group. 3 Comparative-period information has been restated for changes in business division perimeters, Group Treasury allocations and Non-core and Legacy cost allocations. Refer to "Note 3 Segment reporting" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information.

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Selected financial information of the business divisions and Group Items (continued)

Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24 Year-to-date 30.9.24
US D m Global Wealth Management Personal & Corporate Banking Asset Management Investment Bank Non-core and Legacy Group Items Total
Total revenues as reported 18,395 7,089 2,416 8,199 1,664 (786) 36,976
o f w hi c h: PPA e f e c ts a nd o the r i n te g ra ti o n i t e m s 1 691 780 787 (3 7) 2, 221
Total revenues (underlying) 17,705 6,308 2,416 7,412 1,664 (749) 34,755
Credit loss expense / (release) (2) 229 0 34 63 (2) 322
Operating expenses as reported 15,340 4,265 2,025 6,728 2,655 (132) 30,880
o f w hi c h: i nt e g ra t i o n - re l a t e d e xpe ns e s a nd P PA e f e c ts 2 1, 347 540 255 543 837 (1 2) 3, 511
Operating expenses (underlying) 13,993 3,725 1,770 6,185 1,817 (120) 27,370
Operating profit / (loss) before tax as reported 3,057 2,594 392 1,437 (1,054) (652) 5,773
Operating profit / (loss) before tax (underlying) 3,713 2,354 647 1,193 (216) (627) 7,063

3,4

Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4 Year-to-date 30.9.23 3,4
US D m Global Wealth Management Personal & Corporate Banking Asset Management Investment Bank Non-core and Legacy Group Items Negative goodwill Total
Total revenues as reported 16,002 5,604 1,861 6,562 551 (602) 29,979
o f w hi c h: PPA e f e c ts a nd o the r i n te g ra ti o n i t e m s 1 574 477 306 ( 20) 1, 336
Total revenues (underlying) 15,428 5,128 1,861 6,257 551 (582) 28,643
Negative goodwill 27,264 27,264
Credit loss expense / (release) 174 398 1 142 178 7 901
Operating expenses as reported 12,663 2,996 1,649 6,302 3,304 422 27,336
o f w hi c h: i nt e g ra t i o n - re l a t e d e xpe ns e s a nd P PA e f e c ts 2 516 211 140 529 1, 024 342 2, 763
o f w hi c h:a c qui si ti o n - r e l a te d c o s ts 202 202
Operating expenses (underlying) 12,147 2,785 1,509 5,773 2,279 (122) 24,371
Operating profit / (loss) before tax as reported 3,165 2,210 211 118 (2,930) (1,031) 27,264 29,006
Operating profit / (loss) before tax (underlying) 3,107 1,945 351 341 (1,906) (467) 3,371

1 Includes accretion of PPA adjustments on financial instruments and other PPA effects, as well as temporary and incremental items directly related to the integration. 2 Includes temporary, incremental operating expenses directly related to the integration, as well as amortization of newly recognized intangibles resulting from the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group. 3 Comparative-period information has been restated for changes in business division perimeters, Group Treasury allocations and Non-core and Legacy cost allocations. Refer to "Note 3 Segment reporting" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 4 Comparative-period information has been revised. Refer to "Note 2 Accounting for the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information.

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Our key figures

As of or for the quarter ended As of or for the quarter ended As of or for the quarter ended As of or year-to-date As of or year-to-date As of or year-to-date
U SD m , e x c ep t wh e r ei ndi c a t e d 30.9.24 30.6.24 31.12.23 1 30.9.23 1 30.9.24 30.9.23 1
Group results
Total revenues 12,334 11,904 10,855 11,695 36,976 29,979
Negative goodwill 27,264
Credit loss expense / (release) 121 95 136 239 322 901
Operating expenses 10,283 10,340 11,470 11,640 30,880 27,336
Operating profit / (loss) before tax 1,929 1,469 (751) (184) 5,773 29,006
Net profit / (loss) attributable to shareholders 1,425 1,136 (279) (715) 4,315 27,645
Diluted earnings per share (USD) 2 0.43 0.34 (0.09) (0.22) 1.29 8.46
Profitability and growth 3,4
Return on equity (%) 6.7 5.4 (1.3) (3.4) 6.8 52.1
Return on tangible equity (%) 7.3 5.9 (1.4) (3.7) 7.4 57.7
Underlying return on tangible equity (%) 5 9.0 8.4 4.8 1.5 9.1 3.8
Return on common equity tier 1 capital (%) 7.6 5.9 (1.4) (3.7) 7.5 60.0
Underlying return on common equity tier 1 capital (%) 5 9.4 8.4 4.8 1.5 9.2 4.0
Return on leverage ratio denominator, gross (%) 3.1 3.0 2.6 2.8 3.1 3.0
Cost / income ratio (%) 6 83.4 86.9 105.7 99.5 83.5 91.2
Underlying cost / income ratio (%) 5,6 78.5 80.6 93.0 89.3 78.8 85.1
Effective tax rate (%) 26.0 20.0 n.m. 7 n.m. 7 24.4 4.6
Net profit growth (%) n.m. (95.8) n.m. n.m. (84.4) 362.5
Resources 3
Total assets 1,623,941 1,560,976 1,716,924 1,643,684 1,623,941 1,643,684
Equity attributable to shareholders 87,025 83,683 85,624 83,265 87,025 83,265
Common equity tier 1 capital 8 74,213 76,104 78,002 76,926 74,213 76,926
Risk-weighted assets 8 519,363 511,376 546,505 546,491 519,363 546,491
Common equity tier 1 capital ratio (%) 8 14.3 14.9 14.3 14.1 14.3 14.1
Going concern capital ratio (%) 8 17.5 18.0 16.8 16.4 17.5 16.4
Total loss-absorbing capacity ratio (%) 8 37.5 38.7 36.4 35.4 37.5 35.4
Leverage ratio denominator 8 1,608,341 1,564,201 1,695,403 1,615,817 1,608,341 1,615,817
Common equity tier 1 leverage ratio (%) 8 4.6 4.9 4.6 4.8 4.6 4.8
Liquidity coverage ratio (%) 9 199.2 212.0 215.7 196.5 199.2 196.5
Net stable funding ratio (%) 126.9 128.0 124.7 120.7 126.9 120.7
Other
Invested assets (USD bn) 4,10 6,199 5,873 5,714 5,373 6,199 5,373
Personnel (full-time equivalents) 109,396 109,991 112,842 115,981 109,396 115,981
Market capitalization 2,11 106,528 101,903 107,355 85,768 106,528 85,768
Total book value per share (USD) 2 27.32 26.13 26.68 25.75 27.32 25.75
Tangible book value per share (USD) 2 25.10 23.85 24.34 23.44 25.10 23.44

1 Comparative-period information has been revised. Refer to "Note 2 Accounting for the acquisition of the Credit Suisse Group" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 2 Refer to the "Share information and earnings per share" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 3 Refer to the "Targets, capital guidance and ambitions" section of the UBS Group Annual Report 2023, available under "Annual reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information about our performance targets. 4 Refer to "Alternative performance measures" in the appendix to the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for the definition and calculation method. 5 Refer to the "Group performance" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information about underlying results. 6 Negative goodwill is not used in the calculation as it is presented in a separate reporting line and is not part of total revenues. 7 The effective tax rate for the fourth and third quarters of 2023 is not a meaningful measure, due to the distortive effect of current unbenefited tax losses at the former Credit Suisse entities. 8 Based on the Swiss systemically relevant bank framework as of 1 January 2020. Refer to the "Capital management" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 9 The disclosed ratios represent quarterly averages for the quarters presented and are calculated based on an average of 65 data points in the third quarter of 2024, 61 data points in the second quarter of 2024, 63 data points in the fourth quarter of 2023 and 63 data points in the third quarter of 2023. Refer to the "Liquidity and funding management" section of the UBS Group third quarter 2024 report, available under "Quarterly reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 10 Consists of invested assets for Global Wealth Management, Asset Management (including invested assets from associates) and Personal & Corporate Banking. Refer to "Note 32 Invested assets and net new money" in the "Consolidated financial statements" section of the UBS Group Annual Report 2023, available under "Annual reporting" at ubs.com/investors, for more information. 11 The calculation of market capitalization reflects total shares issued multiplied by the share price at the end of the period.

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Income statement

For the quarter ended For the quarter ended For the quarter ended % change from % change from Year-to-date Year-to-date
US D m 30.9.24 30.6.24 30.9.23 1 2Q24 3Q23 30.9.24 30.9.23 1
Net interest income 1,794 1,535 2,107 17 (15) 5,270 5,202
Other net income from financial instruments measured at fair value through profit or loss 3,681 3,684 3,226 0 14 11,547 8,425
Net fee and commission income 6,517 6,531 6,056 0 8 19,540 15,790
Other income 341 154 305 122 12 619 563
Total revenues 12,334 11,904 11,695 4 5 36,976 29,979
Negative goodwill 27,264
Credit loss expense / (release) 121 95 239 28 (49) 322 901
Personnel expenses 6,889 7,119 7,567 (3) (9) 20,957 17,838
General and administrative expenses 2,389 2,318 3,124 3 (24) 7,120 7,157
Depreciation, amortization and impairment of non-financial assets 1,006 903 950 11 6 2,804 2,341
Operating expenses 10,283 10,340 11,640 (1) (12) 30,880 27,336
Operating profit / (loss) before tax 1,929 1,469 (184) 31 5,773 29,006
Tax expense / (benefit) 502 293 526 71 (5) 1,407 1,346
Net profit / (loss) 1,428 1,175 (711) 21 4,366 27,660
Net profit / (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests 3 40 4 (92) (22) 51 15
Net profit / (loss) attributable to shareholders 1,425 1,136 (715) 25 4,315 27,645
Comprehensive income
Total comprehensive income 3,910 1,614 (2,622) 142 5,279 25,679
Total comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling interests 27 18 (8) 47 40 4
Total comprehensive income attributable to shareholders 3,883 1,596 (2,614) 143 5,239 25,675

Information about results materials and the earnings call

UBS's third quarter 2024 report, news release and slide presentation are available from 06:45 CET on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, at ubs.com/quarterlyreporting .

UBS will hold a presentation of its third quarter 2024 results on Wednesday, 30 October 2024. The results will be presented by Sergio P. Ermotti (Group Chief Executive Officer), Todd Tuckner (Group Chief Financial Officer) and Sarah Mackey (Head of Investor Relations).

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