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euro adhoc: Bank Sarasin + Cie AG / Financial Figures/Balance Sheet / Bank Sarasin´s 1H 2008 results: Growth path maintained, profitability impaired by adverse market conditions

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6-month report

19.08.2008

Strong acquisition performance reflected in net new money growth of
CHF 7.2 billion Net new money growth of CHF 7.2 billion builds on the
acquisition success of last year (1H 2007: CHF 6.0 billion; 2H 2007:
CHF 5.1 billion). Even excluding the additional client deposits of
CHF 2.0 billion transferred by AIG Private Bank into Bank Zweiplus,
Sarasin´s net new money growth on the operational side still came in
above target. Assets under management reduced by 2% overall to CHF
81.4 billion (31.12.2007: CHF 83.0 billion) due to a negative market
performance and currency translation effects.

Expansion plans consistently pursued - Bank Sarasin maintains its
growth path Despite the tricky market conditions, Sarasin continues
to invest in new branches and the expansion of existing locations, as
well as the recruitment of high-calibre client relationship managers
(CRMs). 92 new CRMs signed up to the Bank by the end of June 2008.
Most of them will not start working until the final quarter of 2008,
and will therefore only make an impact on revenue flows from 2009
onwards.

Despite investments in growth, expenses reduced to CHF 210.0 million
(1H 2007: CHF 211.2 million) Despite all the investments in expansion
projects, the Bank´s operating expenses eased 1% to CHF 210.0
million. General administrative expenses rose 14% due to intensified
marketing initiatives and advance services rendered in the
back-office domain for Bank Zweiplus. Despite a higher headcount,
personnel costs fell 6% thanks to lower bonus accruals.

Net profit down to CHF 75.3 million (1H 2007 adjusted: CHF 97.3
million) Total income dropped 12% to CHF 307.5 million because of the
adverse market environment. Net profit for the Sarasin Group fell 23%
to CHF 75.3 million, and the cost income ratio moved from 60.7% up to
68.3%.

Christoph Ammann, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank Sarasin
& Co. Ltd "Bank Sarasin is progressing well along its growth path.
Our strategy, along with the associated investments, is geared to the
long term. By pushing ahead with the expansion of our locations and
client advisor teams, we are consistently pursuing our growth
strategy and investing in the long-term future of the Sarasin Group,
rather than simply trying to maximise our profits in the short term."

Joachim Straehle, CEO of Bank Sarasin & Co. Ltd "For us, there are
two facets to the results reported for the first half of 2008: first,
our lower income and profit reflects the very challenging market
environment. At the same time we were able to build on last year´s
acquisition success, improve our cost efficiency and push ahead with
our growth initiatives - especially the launch of Bank Zweiplus. The
expansion of our offices in Switzerland, as well as the obtaining of
licenses in Germany, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman, show that we are making
good progress at all our locations. We are well equipped for the
future."

Challenging market conditions influence business performance and
reduce earnings power Market conditions remained volatile and
inevitably affected the Bank´s business performance. Clients´
reluctance to invest their money resulted in lower transaction-based
income and a further rise in the level of cash as a proportion of
assets. Despite respectable net new money growth, total assets under
management (AuM) finished lower than the end of 2007 as a result of
negative performance and exchange rate movements, dropping CHF 1.6
billion to CHF 81.4 billion (31.12.2007: CHF 83.0 billion).

Operating income came to CHF 307.5 million during the reporting
period, a fall of 12% (1H 2007 adjusted: CHF 348.0 million). Net
interest income rose 31% to CHF 64.3 million, thanks to higher
business volumes. The Bank´s two other main sources of revenue
experienced a decline: income from commission and service fee
activities suffered from lower transaction volumes and decreased 11%
to CHF 202.3 million. The 27% reduction in income from trading
operations (CHF 41.6 million) was due to lower client trading volumes
and reduced values in our own trading positions. The loss of CHF 0.8
million in ordinary income also stems mainly from losses realised on
the Bank´s own financial investments.

Net new money growth strengthens our market position The strong net
new money (NNM) growth of CHF 7.2 billion reflects the consistent
performance of Sarasin's CRM teams. This figure includes client
assets worth CHF 2.0 billion transferred by AIG Private Bank into the
new Bank Zweiplus. "Even without this contribution," comments Joachim
H. Straehle, "our acquisition performance of CHF 5.2 billion on the
operating side is higher than our original expectations and the
target we set ourselves. Thus, we are building on last year´s
success."

Excellent performance in terms of average NNM per client advisor When
averaged out across the entire Sarasin Group, each CRM in the private
client segment is now responsible for managing client assets of
around CHF 205.9 million. The average acquisition performance came to
CHF 19.5 million in 1H 2008 (+9%). In the Institutional Clients
business, the average NNM growth per CRM came to CHF 45.6 million (1H
2007: CHF 46.8 million). The average assets under management in the
Institutional Clients business came to CHF 599.6 million.

Expansion of CRM teams: consistently pursuing our growth strategy The
recruitment of 92 new high-calibre client advisors is part of
Sarasin´s stated intention to intensify investment in its future
growth. "Although these new advisors have already signed contracts
with us," explains Joachim H. Straehle, "most of them will only start
work in the final quarter of 2008 and will not therefore make a
positive impact on revenues until 2009 onwards." The number of CRMs
(incl. assistants) therefore only rose initially to 336 at the end of
June. Recruitment levels were higher than last year, assisted by a
favourable market environment for attracting highly qualified CRMs
and by the competitive advantages enjoyed by Bank Sarasin as a highly
focused private bank.

Costs well under control Despite substantial investments in our
growth initiatives, operating expenses were 1% lower than last year,
at CHF 210.0 million (1H 2007 adjusted: CHF 211.2 million). Although
the headcount (adjusted for part-time working) increased by 12% from
1 176 (1H 2007) to 1 312 (1H 2008), personnel expenses fell to CHF
148.7 million (1H 2007: CHF 157.5 million) thanks to lower bonus
accruals as a result of the weaker business performance. The
relationship between capacities in the front and back office also
improved, providing the desired economies of scale. The 14% increase
in general administrative expenses to CHF 61.3 million can be
explained by the intensification of the Bank´s marketing initiatives
and expansion projects. Investments have also been made in a standard
IT platform across the entire Sarasin Group and in the repositioning
of the Sarasin brand in a bid to optimise our marketing activities.
As the future service provider for Bank Zweiplus, Sarasin also
incurred advance one-off general administrative expenses in the areas
of IT and logistics. In the second half of the year, these will
produce cost savings thanks to lower unit costs in the back office.

Sustainable Swiss Private Banking since 1841 Bank Sarasin has also
redefined its market position in the light of its growth strategy.
The slogan "Sustainable Swiss Private Banking since 1841" succinctly
sums up what we stand for, what we do and how we act. For 167 years,
Bank Sarasin has been the most highly regarded and exclusive address
for top-quality professional investment and asset management.
Sustainability is a key element of our corporate philosophy and
management. We have also been pioneering sustainable investment and
asset management concepts for the past 20 years. The total assets
managed by the Bank in accordance with sustainable principles were
16% higher than last year, at CHF 7.8 billion (1H 2007: CHF 6.7
billion).

Outlook 2008: Consistent implementation of growth initiatives boosts
future earnings power As far as acquisition performance and the
expansion of locations are concerned, Bank Sarasin stands by the
targets it has set itself for 2008. It is confident that is will be
able to achieve its full-year target of NNM growth of CHF 8.3 billion
and adding 100 highly qualified advisors to its sales force. "At the
same time we need to take action to improve our profitability", says
Joachim H. Straehle. "On the one hand the investments in initiatives
to assure our long-term success will start to bear fruit in the next
few years and have a positive impact on our results. On the other
hand, we have taken measures to further improve our cost efficiency,
such as the launch of Bank Zweiplus or improving the ratio between
front and back office capacities. We are well equipped for the
future."


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Benedikt Gratzl

Head of Corporate Communications

Tel +41 61 277 7088

benedikt.gratzl@sarasin.ch

Branche: Banking
ISIN: CH0002267737
WKN: 872869
Index: SPI
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