Allreal Holding AG
SIX:ALLN

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SIX:ALLN
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Price: 226 CHF
Market Cap: CHf3.7B

Net Margin

58.2%
Current
Improving
by 25.5%
vs 3-y average of 32.8%

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
58.2%
=
Net Income
CHf261m
/
Revenue
CHf448.1m

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
58.2%
=
Net Income
CHf261m
/
Revenue
CHf448.1m

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Net
Margin
CH
Allreal Holding AG
SIX:ALLN
3.7B CHF
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HK
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd
HKEX:16
360.2B HKD
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VN
Vingroup JSC
VN:VIC
972.4T VND
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JP
Mitsui Fudosan Co Ltd
TSE:8801
4.9T JPY
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JP
Mitsubishi Estate Co Ltd
TSE:8802
4.8T JPY
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JP
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co Ltd
TSE:8830
4T JPY
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JP
Daiwa House Industry Co Ltd
TSE:1925
3.3T JPY
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IN
DLF Ltd
NSE:DLF
1.6T INR
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HK
Swire Pacific Ltd
HKEX:19
101.7B HKD
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HK
Wharf Holdings Ltd
HKEX:4
77.1B HKD
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CN
Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park Development Co Ltd
SSE:600895
64.4B CNY
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Market Distribution

Higher than 95% of companies in Switzerland
Percentile
95th
Based on 1 179 companies
95th percentile
58.2%
Low
-57 027.8% — 1.3%
Typical Range
1.3% — 13.7%
High
13.7% — 3 663.7%
Distribution Statistics
Switzerland
Min -57 027.8%
30th Percentile 1.3%
Median 7.2%
70th Percentile 13.7%
Max 3 663.7%

Allreal Holding AG
Glance View

Market Cap
3.7B CHF
Industry
Real Estate

Allreal Holding AG stands as a remarkable fusion of Swiss precision and strategic foresight in the real estate sector. Established in 1999, the company operates with dual deftness, striking a balance between owning premium income-generating properties and orchestrating thriving real estate developments. This duality is pivotal to Allreal's business model. On one front, its real estate portfolio, primarily composed of high-quality commercial and residential properties, offers the company a steady stream of rental income, ensuring a solid financial backbone. These assets, strategically located in economic hotspots across Switzerland, not only appreciate in value over time but also provide stability amidst the volatile real estate market. Meanwhile, Allreal's prowess in real estate development adds another dynamic layer to its operations. This segment encompasses the entire lifecycle of property development, from land acquisition and project planning to construction and sale or leasing. By managing these processes internally, Allreal maximizes efficiency and profitability, significantly enhancing its return on investment. This integration ensures that the company is shielded from external disruptions while capitalizing on its comprehensive market understanding and robust network. Together, these dual engines of property ownership and development enable Allreal Holding AG to sustain a resilient business model, driving both consistent income and long-term value creation in the competitive landscape of Swiss real estate.

ALLN Intrinsic Value
177 CHF
Overvaluation 22%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Net Margin?
Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.
How is Net Margin calculated?

Net Margin is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Revenue.

Net Margin
58.2%
=
Net Income
CHf261m
/
Revenue
CHf448.1m
What is Allreal Holding AG's current Net Margin?

The current Net Margin for Allreal Holding AG is 58.2%, which is above its 3-year median of 32.8%.

How has Net Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Allreal Holding AG’s Net Margin has increased from 30.6% to 58.2%. During this period, it reached a low of 14.8% on Dec 31, 2023 and a high of 58.2% on Jun 30, 2025.

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