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Swiss National Bank makes CHF26 billion profit

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January 9, 2026
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SNB generates profit of around CHF 26 billion in 2025

SNB generates profit of around CHF 26 billion in 2025


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The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has once again made a high profit in 2025. The government and cantons will benefit accordingly.


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Specifically, according to provisional calculations, the SNB is reporting a profit of around CHF26 billion ($32.5 billion) for 2025. In 2024, it reported a record surplus of CHF80.7 billion.

According to a statement on Friday, the high price of gold made a considerable contribution to this: the SNB posted a valuation gain of CHF36.3 billion on its gold holdings.

The central bank reported a loss of around CHF9 billion on its foreign currency positions. Swiss franc positions recorded a loss of CHF900 million.

+ Swiss banks less optimistic due to lower interest rates

According to the SNB, the allocation to the provisions for currency reserves will amount to CHF12.7 billion. After taking into account the distribution reserve of CHF12.9 billion, this results in a balance sheet profit of around CHF26 billion.

This will enable a dividend payment of CHF15 per share, which corresponds to the maximum amount stipulated by law, as well as a profit distribution to the government and cantons totalling CHF4 billion, according to the statement. This compares to CHF3 billion in the previous year.

The detailed report on the annual financial statements with the final figures will be published on March 2.

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