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Est. tid*
2026-10-28 12:00 Kvartalsrapport 2026-Q3
2026-07-14 12:00 Kvartalsrapport 2026-Q2
2026-04-23 12:00 Kvartalsrapport 2026-Q1
2026-03-18 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning EVLI 1.23 EUR
2026-03-17 - Årsstämma
2026-01-27 - Bokslutskommuniké 2025
2025-10-24 - Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q3
2025-07-14 - Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q2
2025-04-25 - Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q1
2025-03-19 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning EVLI 1.18 EUR
2025-03-18 - Årsstämma
2025-01-29 - Bokslutskommuniké 2024
2024-10-25 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q3
2024-07-15 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q2
2024-04-22 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q1
2024-03-15 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning EVLI 1.16 EUR
2024-03-14 - Årsstämma
2024-01-25 - Bokslutskommuniké 2023
2023-10-26 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q3
2023-07-18 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q2
2023-04-25 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q1
2023-03-15 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning EVLI 0.80 EUR
2023-03-14 - Årsstämma
2023-01-26 - Bokslutskommuniké 2022
2022-10-20 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q3
2022-07-15 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q2
2022-07-14 - Extra Bolagsstämma 2022
2022-05-19 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q1

Beskrivning

LandFinland
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IndustriÖvriga finansiella tjänster
Evli bedriver kapitalförvaltning. Inom koncernen erbjuds ett utbud av finansiella tjänster som berör kapitalförvaltning och lånefinansiering. Kunderna består av både privata sparare, samt större företagskunder, med störst verksamhet inom kapitalförvaltning. Utöver huvudverksamheten erbjuds även diverse kringtjänster inom fondverksamhet. Evli har sitt huvudkontor i Helsingfors.

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2026-04-23 13:00:00

EVLI PLC STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE, APRIL 23, 2026 AT 2:00 PM (EET/EEST)

Evli Plc’s Interim Report January–March 2026

FAVORABLE START TO THE YEAR – OPERATING PROFIT GREW

Highlights of the period

  • Net revenue and operating profit increased – the growth was driven by higher fund management fees as well as performance-based fees earned through successful portfolio management.
  • Despite the challenging market environment, net subscriptions to traditional mutual funds were approximately EUR 130 million.
  • Interest in alternative funds remained high, with new capital raised totaling approximately EUR 80 million during the first quarter of the year.


Financial performance January-March 2026 (comparison period 1–3/2025)

  • Net revenue was EUR 34.8 million (EUR 27.7 million).
  • Operating profit was EUR 16.1 million (EUR 11.4 million).
  • Operating result of the Wealth Management and Investor Clients segment increased to EUR 17.2 million (EUR 10.1 million).
  • Operating result of the Advisory and Corporate Clients segment decreased to EUR -0.1 million (EUR 1.3 million).
  • At the end of March, net assets under management amounted to EUR 21.5 billion (EUR 19.0 billion), including assets managed by associated companies. Assets under management excluding the associated companies amounted to EUR 19.0 billion (EUR 16.7 billion).
  • Return on equity was 33.6 percent (28.0%).
  • The ratio of recurring revenue to operating costs was 127 percent (130%).
  • Earnings per share, fully diluted, were EUR 0.39 (EUR 0.27).


OUTLOOK FOR 2026

The beginning of the year has been turbulent on the investment markets, and the operating environment is expected to remain uncertain and difficult to predict. The expansion of geopolitical risks and concerns about the sustainability of economic growth are increasing uncertainty in the markets. The weakening of investor confidence and the decline in market values could have a negative impact on Evli's commission income as well as the return on its own investment portfolio.

Despite the challenging operating environment, Evli has succeeded in strengthening its market position. Growth has been supported by a wide range of products and a broad client base. With a strong market position and positive growth prospects, we estimate the operating profit to be clearly positive.

KEY FIGURES DESCRIBING THE GROUP’S FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

M€1–3/20261–3/20251–12/2025
Income statement key figures   
Net revenue, M€34.827.7128.5
Operating profit/loss, M€16.111.456.1
Operating profit margin, %46.341.243.7
Profit/loss for the financial period, M€12.49.044.5
    
Profitability key figures   
Return on equity (ROE), %33.628.028.4
Return on assets (ROA), %12.210.412.2
    
Balance sheet key figures   
Equity-to-assets ratio, %30.438.743.6
    
Key figures per share   
Earnings per Share (EPS), fully diluted, €0.390.271.33
Dividend per share, €--1.23*
Equity per share, €4.974.705.83
Share price at the end of the period, €22.518.1523.30
    
Personnel figures   
Number of permanent employees291274286
Number of temporary employees343331
Share of personnel worked in Finland, %919291
    
Other key figures   
Expense ratio (operating costs to net revenue)0.530.590.55
Recurring revenue ratio, %127130128
Market value, M€595.6480.7598.6


* Dividend approved by the Annual General Meeting 2026. The dividend has been paid on March 26, 2026.


CEO MAUNU LEHTIMÄKI

The year 2026 got off to a positive start, buoyed by favorable global economic growth expectations, low interest rates, and rising earnings forecasts. Equity prices rose broadly until the end of February, when the war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran triggered a sharp reversal in the markets. Fears of slowing growth, higher energy prices, constrained commodity availability, accelerating inflation, and rising interest rates prompted investors to reduce their risk exposure. The situation was compounded by Iranian retaliatory strikes on oil and gas production facilities in the Persian Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic, which drove crude oil prices higher and reduced delivery volumes. As a consequence of these crude oil supply disruptions, a number of countries — particularly in Asia — have been forced to impose restrictions on fuel consumption.

Beyond geopolitical risks, investors have also been pricing in the threat that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) poses to companies' future business prospects. As AI displaces manual labor and renders numerous products obsolete, earnings outlooks are at particular risk in the SaaS and software industries, as well as in knowledge-intensive sectors such as legal, consulting, human resources, and outsourcing services. Share prices in the software sector have as a result fallen sharply, and the private credit funds financing these companies have also encountered significant difficulties as redemption requests have increased. By contrast, the broader benefits that AI advancement stands to deliver through improvements in the quality and efficiency of corporate operations have yet to be reflected in analysts' earnings forecasts and equity valuation multiples.

At Evli, we are also investing in leveraging AI in the development of new services, reporting, and processes. We have a number of initiatives underway in this area, and our Atlas service, for example, already features investment portfolios and funds that make extensive use of AI capabilities. We view AI primarily as an excellent tool for broadening and deepening the analysis and coverage of our investment universe.

Global equity markets declined in the first quarter by 1.5 percent as measured by the MSCI World index and by 2.7 percent as measured by the S&P 500 index. In Europe, equity prices fell by 1.1 percent as measured by the STOXX 600 index. Emerging market equities rose by 1.1 percent. The U.S. dollar strengthened against the euro by 1.6 percent, and the price of gold rose by 8 percent. The yield on Germany's 10-year government bond rose by 15 basis points to 3.0 percent.

Corporate bond spreads widened by 16 basis points in the investment grade category and by 60 basis points in the high yield category. Overall, returns across major asset classes fell well short of expectations during the quarter.

Conditions in the Finnish real estate market remained challenging, and the majority of domestic open-ended real estate funds have continued to defer redemption payments. This is also the approach we have taken at Evli with the Evli Rental Yield II fund, in order to ensure equal treatment for all unitholders.

Evli Group's net revenue increased by 26 percent year-on-year in the first quarter to EUR 34.8 million (EUR 27.7 million). The best-performing areas were fee income from traditional and private equity funds and performance-based fees, all of which grew compared to the previous year. Advisory fees, brokerage revenues, and returns from the Group's own balance sheet items were below the prior year level.

The Group's operating profit increased by 41 percent in the first quarter to EUR 16.1 million (EUR 11.4 million). The growth in operating profit was driven by higher fund fee income and performance-based fees recognized during the period, which were significantly higher than in the comparison period.

Evli's return on equity from the beginning of the year was 33.6 percent (28.0%), and the ratio of recurring revenue to operating costs was 127 percent (130%). The Group's solvency and liquidity were at an excellent level.

Evli's strategically important areas, international sales and alternative investment products, developed reasonably well during the review period, taking into account the market turbulence towards the end of the quarter. Net subscriptions from international clients amounted to approximately EUR −29 million, and the share of international clients in Evli's total fund capital, including alternative investment products, was 24 percent (21%). Net subscriptions and investment commitments in alternative investment products during the quarter totaled EUR 80 million (EUR 70 million). Assets under management in alternative investments stood at EUR 3.4 billion at the end of the quarter.

The Wealth Management and Investor Clients segment's net revenue increased by 42 percent in the first quarter to EUR 32.5 million (EUR 22.8 million). Assets under management were broadly in line with year-end levels at EUR 21.5 billion (EUR 19.0 billion).

Evli Fund Management Company's mutual fund capital, including alternative investment products, amounted to EUR 16.4 billion (EUR 13.8 billion). Net subscriptions in traditional mutual funds during the quarter amounted to approximately EUR 130 million. The largest net subscriptions were directed to the Evli Euro Liquidity and Evli Corporate Bond funds. Year-to-date, the top-performing funds by return were Evli Japan (7%) and Evli Silver and Gold (6%).

The Advisory and Corporate Clients segment's net revenue declined by 42 percent in the first quarter to EUR 1.6 million (EUR 2.8 million). Revenue fluctuations can be significant from quarter to quarter and from year to year.

In times of uncertainty, Evli's ability to operate steadily even in exceptional market conditions comes to the fore. Our business is not built on isolated decisions or short-term maneuvers, but on long-term commitment, a clear strategy, and a strong corporate culture. This creates the foundation upon which Evli can continue to build, even in a changing and uncertain operating environment.


EVLI PLC


Additional information:
Maunu Lehtimäki, CEO, Evli Plc, tel. +358 (0)50 553 3000, [email protected]
Juho Mikola, CFO, Evli Plc, tel. +358 (0)40 717 8888, [email protected]

Investor Relations: [email protected]

Evli Plc

Evli is a Nordic wealth manager that helps institutions, companies, and individuals build a prosperous tomorrow. With 40 years of experience, we offer award-winning and result-driven wealth management, along with a broad range of investment solutions. Evli employs around 300 professionals and manages EUR 21.5 billion in client assets (net as of 03/2026). Evli's B shares are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.

For more information, visit evli.com.

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