Mise à jour concernant le développement des affaires
Thomas Gottstein, Chief Executive Officer du Credit Suisse, effectuera une présentation lors de la Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference annuelle, qui se tiendra aujourd'hui.
Zurich
16.03.2021

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Au préalable, le Credit Suisse publie la mise à jour suivante alors que se terminera bientôt le premier trimestre (clôture le 31 mars 2021), dont les résultats seront publiés le 22 avril 2021.

Lors de la publication de nos résultats du 4T20 le 18 février 2021, nous avons indiqué sous le titre «Perspectives» que le Credit Suisse avait connu un très bon début d'année 2021. Cette tendance s'est poursuivie le mois dernier, le Groupe atteignant en janvier et en février son plus haut niveau de bénéfice avant impôts sur dix ans. Notre division Investment Bank bénéficie d'une performance particulièrement élevée dans l'activité d'émission sur les marchés des capitaux ainsi que d'une performance toujours bonne dans la vente et le négoce, avec des revenus globaux pour l'Investment Bank depuis le début de l'année en hausse de plus de 50% par rapport à la même période de l'an dernier. L'accroissement de l'activité clientèle en glissement annuel est aussi profitable à nos trois activités liées à la gestion de fortune, emmenées par la croissance à Global Trading Solutions (GTS), et avec une activité particulièrement solide dans la division Asia Pacific, tandis que le résultat des opérations d'intérêts se stabilise séquentiellement et que les commissions et frais récurrents conservent leur tendance à la hausse. Malgré la poursuite de la pandémie de COVID-19, nous n'avons connu que de faibles pertes sur crédit, tandis que les signes indiquant une amélioration de l'économie mondiale commencent à profiter à notre provision pour pertes sur crédit conformément à la méthodologie comptable CECL.

En ce qui concerne la suspension et la liquidation des fonds Supply Chain Finance (avec une valeur nette d'inventaire agrégée d'environ 10 milliards USD telle que publiée à fin février 2021) gérés par Credit Suisse Asset Management (CSAM), dont l'origination et la structuration des actifs avaient été assurées par Greensill Capital, la priorité du Credit Suisse reste de récupérer les fonds pour les investisseurs de CSAM. CSAM collabore étroitement avec les administrateurs de Greensill Capital, Grant Thornton, ainsi qu'avec d'autres parties afin de faciliter ce processus. Des premiers paiements de remboursement totalisant 3,1 milliards USD pour nos quatre fonds ont été effectués à partir du 8 mars 2021. Les sociétés de gestion des fonds ont l'intention d'annoncer de nouvelles distributions en espèces ces prochains mois et nous adresserons une communication dans ce sens aux investisseurs des fonds. Pour ce qui est des crédits-relais garantis de 140 millions USD consentis par le Credit Suisse à Greensill Capital l'an dernier, 50 millions USD ont été remboursés récemment par les administrateurs de Greensill Capital, réduisant le prêt garanti en cours à 90 millions USD. Bien que cette affaire n'en soit encore qu'à ses débuts, nous tenons à souligner qu'il est possible que le Credit Suisse doive supporter une charge à ce titre.

Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse is one of the world's leading financial services providers. Our strategy builds on Credit Suisse's core strengths: its position as a leading wealth manager, its specialist investment banking capabilities and its strong presence in our home market of Switzerland. We seek to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, aiming to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse employs approximately 48,770 people. The registered shares (CSGN) of Credit Suisse Group AG, are listed in Switzerland and, in the form of American Depositary Shares (CS), in New York. Further information about Credit Suisse can be found at www.credit-suisse.com.

Important information

This document contains certain unaudited interim financial information for the first quarter of 2021. This information has been derived from management accounts, is preliminary in nature, does not reflect the complete results of the first quarter of 2021 and is subject to change, including as a result of any normal quarterly adjustments in relation to the financial statements for the first quarter of 2021. This information has not been subject to any review by our independent registered public accounting firm. There can be no assurance that the final results for these periods will not differ from these preliminary results, and any such differences could be material. Quarterly financial results for the first quarter of 2021 will be included in our 1Q21 Financial Report. These interim results of operations are not necessarily indicative of the results to be achieved for the remainder of the first quarter of 2021 or the full first quarter of 2021.

We may not achieve all of the expected benefits of our strategic initiatives. Factors beyond our control, including but not limited to the market and economic conditions (including macroeconomic and other challenges and uncertainties, for example, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic), changes in laws, rules or regulations and other challenges discussed in our public filings, could limit our ability to achieve some or all of the expected benefits of these initiatives.

In particular, the terms 'Estimate', 'Illustrative', 'Ambition', 'Objective', 'Outlook' and 'Goal' are not intended to be viewed as targets or projections, nor are they considered to be Key Performance Indicators. All such estimates, illustrations, ambitions, objectives, outlooks and goals are subject to a large number of inherent risks, assumptions and uncertainties, many of which are completely outside of our control. These risks, assumptions and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general market conditions, market volatility, interest rate volatility and levels, global and regional economic conditions, challenges and uncertainties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, political uncertainty, changes in tax policies, regulatory changes, changes in levels of client activity as a result of any of the foregoing and other factors. Accordingly, this information should not be relied on for any purpose. We do not intend to update these estimates, illustrations, ambitions, objectives, outlooks or goals.

In preparing this document, management has made estimates and assumptions that affect the numbers presented. Actual results may differ. Annualized numbers do not take into account variations in operating results, seasonality and other factors and may not be indicative of actual, full-year results. Figures throughout this document may also be subject to rounding adjustments. All opinions and views constitute judgments as of the date of writing without regard to the date on which the reader may receive or access the information. This information is subject to change at any time without notice and we do not intend to update this information.

References to Wealth Management-related mean the Swiss Universal Bank, International Wealth Management and Asia Pacific divisions or their combined results.

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The English language version of this document is the controlling version.

Cautionary statement regarding forward-looking information

This document contains statements that constitute forward-looking statements. In addition, in the future we, and others on our behalf, may make statements that constitute forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements may include, without limitation, statements relating to the following:

  • our plans, targets or goals;
  • our future economic performance or prospects;
  • the potential effect on our future performance of certain contingencies; and
  • assumptions underlying any such statements.

Words such as 'believes,' 'anticipates,' 'expects,' 'intends' and 'plans' and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements. We do not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and risks exist that predictions, forecasts, projections and other outcomes described or implied in forward-looking statements will not be achieved. We caution you that a number of important factors could cause results to differ materially from the plans, targets, goals, expectations, estimates and intentions expressed in such forward-looking statements and that the COVID-19 pandemic creates significantly greater uncertainty about forward-looking statements in addition to the factors that generally affect our business. These factors include:

  • the ability to maintain sufficient liquidity and access capital markets;
  • market volatility and interest rate fluctuations and developments affecting interest rate levels, including the persistence of a low or negative interest rate environment;
  • the strength of the global economy in general and the strength of the economies of the countries in which we conduct our operations, in particular the risk of negative impacts of COVID-19 on the global economy and financial markets and the risk of continued slow economic recovery or downturn in the EU, the US or other developed countries or in emerging markets in 2021 and beyond;
  • the emergence of widespread health emergencies, infectious diseases or pandemics, such as COVID-19, and the actions that may be taken by governmental authorities to contain the outbreak or to counter its impact;
  • potential risks and uncertainties relating to the severity of impacts from COVID-19 and the duration of the pandemic, including potential material adverse effects on our business, financial condition and results of operations;
  • the direct and indirect impacts of deterioration or slow recovery in residential and commercial real estate markets;
  • adverse rating actions by credit rating agencies in respect of us, sovereign issuers, structured credit products or other credit-related exposures;
  • the ability to achieve our strategic goals, including those related to our targets, ambitions and financial goals;
  • the ability of counterparties to meet their obligations to us and the adequacy of our allowance for credit losses;
  • the effects of, and changes in, fiscal, monetary, exchange rate, trade and tax policies;
  • the effects of currency fluctuations, including the related impact on our business, financial condition and results of operations due to moves in foreign exchange rates;
  • political, social and environmental developments, including war, civil unrest or terrorist activity and climate change;
  • the ability to appropriately address social, environmental and sustainability concerns that may arise from our business activities;
  • the effects of, and the uncertainty arising from, the UK's withdrawal from the EU;
  • the possibility of foreign exchange controls, expropriation, nationalization or confiscation of assets in countries in which we conduct our operations;
  • operational factors such as systems failure, human error, or the failure to implement procedures properly;
  • the risk of cyber attacks, information or security breaches or technology failures on our reputation, business or operations, the risk of which is increased while large portions of our employees work remotely;
  • the adverse resolution of litigation, regulatory proceedings and other contingencies;
  • actions taken by regulators with respect to our business and practices and possible resulting changes to our business organization, practices and policies in countries in which we conduct our operations;
  • the effects of changes in laws, regulations or accounting or tax standards, policies or practices in countries in which we conduct our operations;
  • the expected discontinuation of LIBOR and other interbank offered rates and the transition to alternative reference rates;
  • the potential effects of changes in our legal entity structure;
  • competition or changes in our competitive position in geographic and business areas in which we conduct our operations;
  • the ability to retain and recruit qualified personnel;
  • the ability to maintain our reputation and promote our brand;
  • the ability to increase market share and control expenses;
  • technological changes instituted by us, our counterparties or competitors;
  • the timely development and acceptance of our new products and services and the perceived overall value of these products and services by users;
  • acquisitions, including the ability to integrate acquired businesses successfully, and divestitures, including the ability to sell non-core assets; and
  • other unforeseen or unexpected events and our success at managing these and the risks involved in the foregoing.

We caution you that the foregoing list of important factors is not exclusive. When evaluating forward-looking statements, you should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and events, including the information set forth in 'Risk factors' in I - Information on the company in our Annual Report 2019 and in 'Risk factor' in I - Credit Suisse in our 1Q20 Financial Report.

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