Compagnie Financière Tradition SA (SWX:CFT)

Switzerland flag Switzerland · Delayed Price · Currency is CHF
293.00
+3.50 (1.21%)
Apr 28, 2026, 5:30 PM CET
36.28%
Market Cap 2.21B
Revenue (ttm) 1.11B
Net Income (ttm) 134.18M
Shares Out 7.62M
EPS (ttm) 16.73
PE Ratio 17.30
Forward PE 16.07
Dividend 7.50 (2.59%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 26, 2025
Volume 2,646
Average Volume 2,585
Open 289.00
Previous Close 289.50
Day's Range 288.00 - 295.00
52-Week Range 206.00 - 313.00
Beta 0.13
RSI 65.19
Earnings Date Aug 28, 2026

About SWX:CFT

Compagnie Financière Tradition SA operates as an interdealer broker of financial and non-financial products worldwide. The company provides capital market products, including basis swaps, credit and currency derivatives, inflation products, Latin American derivatives, non-deliverable swaps, overnight index swaps, short dates, and Turkish fixed income and money market, as well as interest rate derivatives, options, and swaps. It offers energy and commodity products, such as coal, electricity, environmental products, natural gas, oil, precious me... [Read more]

Industry Capital Markets
Sector Financials
Founded 1959
Employees 2,605
Stock Exchange SIX Swiss Exchange
Ticker Symbol CFT
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, SWX:CFT's revenue was 1.11 billion, an increase of 6.00% compared to the previous year's 1.04 billion. Earnings were 134.18 million, an increase of 16.07%.

Financial Statements

News

US Tariffs To Slow Down Swiss Economic Growth Further In 2026

Swiss economic growth is expected to slow in 2026, following a "significantly below-average" performance this year, as higher US tariffs further cloud the country's outlook. The Swiss government proje...

6 months ago - Benzinga

Compagnie Financière Tradition Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2024

Adjusted revenues grew 9.2% to CHF 577 million in H1 2024, with net profit up 24.5% in constant currencies and strong broker productivity. Growth was broad-based across regions and products, with continued investment in data and digitalization, and robust capital returns via dividends and share buybacks.

1 year ago - Transcripts