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SIX Swiss Exchange Reports 64% Profit Decline
Swiss stock exchange operator faces significant setback as profits plunge to CHF42.2 million, impacted by Worldline stake impairment and transformation costs.

Profit Plunge for SIX Swiss Exchange
The operator of the Swiss stock exchange, SIX, has reported a significant 64% decline in net profit for the first half of the year, with profits falling to CHF42.2 million. This sharp decrease comes despite a positive operational performance, highlighting the impact of specific financial adjustments and strategic costs.
Impact of Worldline Stake
A primary driver of the profit decline was a further impairment charge of CHF69.3 million on SIX's 10.5% stake in the French payment and transaction specialist, Worldline. This adjustment reflects the challenges and volatility associated with this significant holding, directly impacting the bottom line of the Swiss exchange operator.
Transformation Costs and Operational Performance
In addition to the Worldline impairment, SIX incurred CHF31 million in costs related to its ongoing transformation programme. These one-off expenses, primarily for personnel and IT infrastructure, are part of a strategic effort to modernise and streamline operations. Despite these costs, the company's operational performance remained strong, with operating income rising by 4% to CHF823 million. Gross operating profit (Ebitda) stabilised at CHF234 million when excluding the transformation costs.
Future Outlook
While the headline figure shows a steep profit decline, the underlying operational growth suggests a degree of resilience in SIX's core business. When excluding the adjustments on holdings, the net profit was CHF111.5 million, a much smaller decrease of 4%. This indicates that once the one-off costs of the transformation and the volatility of the Worldline stake are accounted for, the company's financial health may be more stable than the net profit figure suggests. The focus for the future will likely be on managing the Worldline investment and realising the long-term benefits of the transformation programme.