Last Update 12 Aug 26
Fair value Increased 5.41%UBSG: Future Returns Will Hinge On Execution And Compliance Risks
Analysts have raised the fair value estimate for UBS Group to CHF 44.11 from CHF 41.84. This change reflects a series of higher price targets in the CHF 40 to CHF 45 range as they incorporate updated assumptions on profitability, valuation multiples and risk.
Analyst Commentary
Recent research on UBS Group shows a clear cluster of price targets in the high CHF 30s to mid CHF 40s. This helps you see where analysts think the current execution and valuation of UBS could sit over the medium term, even though opinions are not aligned.
Bullish Takeaways
- Bullish analysts are setting price targets in the CHF 40 to CHF 45 range, which signals confidence that UBS can justify a higher valuation if it continues to execute on its current plans.
- Several price targets close to CHF 44 to CHF 45 suggest some analysts see room for the UBS share price to better reflect its perceived earnings power and capital position over time.
- Supportive ratings such as Overweight and Buy indicate that bullish analysts view the risk and reward trade off as attractive, given their assumptions on profitability and returns.
- The move of targets from the mid CHF 30s into the CHF 40s points to improved expectations around how UBS Group might convert its franchise into cash flows for shareholders.
Bearish Takeaways
- Bearish analysts keep Underweight and Underperform ratings in place even as they lift price targets, which shows ongoing caution about UBS hitting more optimistic execution targets.
- The downgrade to Underperform with a CHF 38 target, despite a higher figure than before, highlights concern that expectations for UBS Group may already be elevated relative to what the bank can deliver.
- Price targets that sit below CHF 40 signal a view that current market pricing may already reflect much of the expected improvement in profitability and that upside could be limited.
- Neutral and Equal Weight ratings around CHF 40 suggest some analysts see UBS as fairly valued against their base case, with less room for outperformance if growth or efficiency gains fall short.
What’s in the News for UBS Group
- UBS Group reported Q2 2026 net profit of US$2.8b and first half 2026 net profit of US$5.8b, with revenue in the investment banking division up 26% in the quarter, supported by heightened market volatility and record global markets performance. Source: UBS Q2 2026 results.
- Wealth management activity and the integration of Credit Suisse remain key themes for UBS Group, with the integration described as on track for substantial completion by year end 2026 and already contributing significant cost savings. Group invested assets stood at US$7.3b. Source: UBS Q2 2026 results.
- UBS Financial Services Inc. agreed to pay US$125m in penalties to resolve willful violations of the Bank Secrecy Act tied to anti money laundering controls. US regulators cited failures in monitoring around 60,000 foreign currency wire transfers worth over US$10b, gaps in due diligence on high risk clients, and delays in filing suspicious activity reports between January 2019 and June 2023. Source: FinCEN, SEC, FINRA, CFTC settlement.
- As part of the enforcement settlement, UBS admitted to the breaches and agreed to put in place a comprehensive anti money laundering program under regulatory oversight. The plan includes work with a third party to upgrade compliance procedures. Source: FinCEN, SEC, FINRA, CFTC settlement.
- UBS Group’s board authorized a share repurchase program of up to US$3b, running until July 28, 2028 or earlier once the maximum amount is reached. Repurchased shares are intended to be cancelled through future capital reductions, subject to approval at upcoming Annual General Meetings. Source: company buyback announcement.
Valuation Changes for UBS Group
- The Fair Value Estimate has risen slightly from CHF 41.84 to CHF 44.11, which lifts the central reference point analysts use when thinking about UBS Group.
- The Discount Rate has edged down marginally from 9.02% to 8.99%, indicating a slightly lower required return in the updated UBS valuation work.
- The Revenue Growth assumption has been reduced from 2.92% to 2.23%, which points to a more measured outlook for future dollar revenue expansion at UBS.
- The Net Profit Margin has increased from 25.48% to 26.45%, implying a modestly higher expected earnings efficiency for UBS on each dollar of revenue.
- The Future P/E has moved down from 13.69x to 12.94x, so the new UBS Group valuation model uses a slightly lower earnings multiple on projected profits.
Key Takeaways
- Integration of Credit Suisse and investment in digital infrastructure are enhancing efficiency, scalability, and profitability, boosting margins and long-term earnings potential.
- Global wealth management leadership and growing demand for high-margin solutions position UBS for recurring revenue growth and diversified income streams amid favorable market trends.
- Rising regulatory burdens, capital requirements, margin compression, and challenging integration risks threaten UBS's profit growth and may limit capital deployment for expansion or shareholder returns.
Catalysts
About UBS Group- Provides financial advice and solutions to private, institutional, and corporate clients worldwide.
- The ongoing integration of Credit Suisse is progressing ahead of schedule, driving meaningful cost savings, increased scale, and improved operating efficiency; as these synergies are realized through further platform migration and operational streamlining, UBS's net margins and return on equity are likely to improve, supporting higher earnings growth.
- UBS's global leadership in wealth management and strong asset flows-especially in Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and the Americas-positions it to benefit from rising global wealth and high-net-worth client growth, which should drive topline revenue expansion and highly recurring fee income as intergenerational wealth transfer accelerates.
- Significant investment in digital infrastructure, AI-powered client solutions, and operational automation (e.g., the rollout of in-house AI assistant and expanded Microsoft Copilot access) is expected to increase differentiation, expand UBS's scalable client base, and lower expense ratios over time, further boosting operating margins and profitability.
- Heightened client demand for mandates, higher-margin discretionary solutions, and alternative investments-including robust growth in UBS's Unified Global Alternatives unit-supports recurring revenues and asset management fees, leveraging long-term shifts toward sustainable and diversified investing.
- Globalization of capital markets and UBS's expansive cross-border franchise are driving market share gains in trading, FX, and advisory revenues, providing diversified revenue streams that are positioned to benefit as client conviction and capital deployment accelerate, especially as macroeconomic uncertainty subsides.
UBS Group Future Earnings and Revenue Growth
Assumptions
How have these above catalysts been quantified?
- Analysts are assuming UBS Group's revenue will grow by 2.2% annually over the next 3 years.
- Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 17.9% today to 26.4% in 3 years time.
- Analysts expect earnings to reach $15.0 billion (and earnings per share of $4.88) by about August 2029, up from $9.5 billion today. The analysts are largely in agreement about this estimate.
- In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 12.9x on those 2029 earnings, down from 17.3x today. This future PE is lower than the current PE for the GB Capital Markets industry at 15.0x.
- Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 3.39% per year for the next 3 years.
- To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 8.99%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.
Risks
What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?- The proposed changes to Switzerland's capital regime and early Basel III finalization would require UBS to hold $24–$42 billion in additional capital, significantly impacting return on tangible equity and potentially reducing the group's ability to deploy capital for growth, shareholder returns, or higher earnings.
- Rising global regulatory scrutiny and expected longer-term increases in compliance burdens (especially for cross-border banking, KYC, resolution planning, and ESG standards), are likely to drive structural increases in operational expenses and legal risk, eroding long-term net margins.
- Persistent margin compression in core businesses (particularly Asset Management, where clients continue rotating into lower-margin products, and Investment Banking as competition with passive investing and algorithmic trading intensifies) could limit UBS's ability to grow revenues and maintain current profit levels.
- Ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties in key markets (especially Switzerland and Europe), combined with prolonged low or negative interest rate environments, directly pressure net interest income and lending profitability-seen clearly in recent Swiss Personal & Corporate Banking performance, which may further constrain future earnings.
- The successful integration of Credit Suisse, though progressing, still carries multi-year execution risks-including restructuring costs, client attrition, IT decommissioning delays, and potential underperformance relative to targeted cost savings-which could weigh on net margins and overall group profitability longer than currently expected.
Valuation
How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?
- The analysts have a consensus price target of CHF44.11 for UBS Group based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors.
- However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of CHF60.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just CHF33.99.
- In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $56.7 billion, earnings will come to $15.0 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 12.9x, assuming you use a discount rate of 9.0%.
- Given the current share price of CHF43.65, the analyst price target of CHF44.11 is 1.0% higher. The relatively low difference between the current share price and the analyst consensus price target indicates that they believe on average, the company is fairly priced.
- We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.
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