VP Bank AG (SWX:VPBN)

Switzerland flag Switzerland · Delayed Price · Currency is CHF
79.60
-0.20 (-0.25%)
Jul 18, 2025, 5:30 PM CET
10.86%
Market Cap493.89M
Revenue (ttm)329.81M
Net Income (ttm)18.47M
Shares Out6.20M
EPS (ttm)2.97
PE Ratio26.78
Forward PE11.10
Dividend4.00 (5.03%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 29, 2025
Volume5,186
Average Volume2,009
Open80.00
Previous Close79.80
Day's Range79.00 - 80.00
52-Week Range68.20 - 85.00
Beta0.29
RSI42.86
Earnings DateAug 26, 2025

About VP Bank AG

VP Bank AG, together with its subsidiaries, provides wealth management and investment advisory services for private and institutional investors in Liechtenstein, rest of Europe, and internationally. The company offers investing services, such as goal-based advice, wealth management and planning, investment advisory, investment products, and sustainable investing; real estate financing; Lombard loan; market data; research portal; and reporting and tax services. It also provides banking products and services, such as personal, foreign currency, a... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1956
Employees 945
Stock Exchange SIX Swiss Exchange
Ticker Symbol VPBN
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, VP Bank AG's revenue was 329.81 million, a decrease of -7.64% compared to the previous year's 357.08 million. Earnings were 18.47 million, a decrease of -58.22%.

Financial Statements

News

VP Bank is still overweight on U.S. stocks and does not see a recession 'immediately': Asia CIO

Thomas Rupf, VP Bank's co-head for Singapore and Asia CIO, discusses how the firm is advising its clients ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, which are set to take effect on Apr...

4 months ago - CNBC

CIO: expect a weaker USD and stronger gold by year-end 2025

VP Bank's Thomas Rupf discusses his investment strategy for 2025.

7 months ago - CNBC

CIO: Advise our clients to maintain 5% of portfolio allocation in gold

Thomas Rupf of VP Bank discusses investment strategy in the current macro environment.

9 months ago - CNBC