Earning Preview: CITIC SEC Q2 revenue is expected to increase by 19.24%, and institutional views are bullish

Earnings Agent
Aug 13

Abstract

CITIC SEC will report second-quarter results on August 20, 2026 post-Market, and investors are watching revenue growth, margin resilience, and earnings momentum amid a gradually improving deal pipeline and steady brokerage flows.

Market Forecast

For the current quarter, the company’s guidance and compiled market expectations point to revenue of 23.60 billion RMB, EBIT of 16.96 billion RMB, and adjusted EPS of 0.70, implying year-over-year growth of 19.24%, 71.22%, and 53.85%, respectively. Consensus also implies improving profitability versus last year, though gross margin and net margin guidance is not specified for this quarter.

Management indicates stable momentum in core businesses: brokerage commissions, asset management fees, and securities investment income are expected to be supported by healthier market turnover and a firmer A‑share backdrop. The most promising segment remains securities investment, with revenue contribution last quarter of 27.61 billion RMB and solid year-over-year acceleration alongside supportive market liquidity.

Last Quarter Review

In the previous quarter, revenue reached 23.16 billion RMB, GAAP net profit attributable to shareholders was 10.216 billion RMB, gross profit margin stood at 100.00%, net profit margin was 43.57%, and adjusted EPS was 0.67, with year-over-year revenue growth of 30.37% and adjusted EPS growth of 59.52%.

Quarter-on-quarter net profit increased by 47.69%, highlighting strong operating leverage as trading and investment income recovered with better market breadth. By business line, securities investment generated 27.61 billion RMB, brokerage commissions 20.79 billion RMB, asset management 14.29 billion RMB, underwriting 6.06 billion RMB, and other income 6.11 billion RMB, with securities investment delivering the largest revenue base and momentum.

Current Quarter Outlook

Core Brokerage and Trading Franchise

CITIC SEC’s core brokerage and trading activities should benefit from sequentially firmer equity market turnover and client risk appetite into the quarter, which tends to support commission revenue and associated financing income. The company’s scale in retail and institutional brokerage positions it to capture incremental volumes without proportionally higher fixed costs, which can translate to better operating margins. As margin financing balances stabilize and derivatives hedging demand persists, fee and spread income may broaden, providing a buffer if cash equity volumes fluctuate. The reported quarter-on-quarter net profit lift last quarter suggests operating leverage is re‑engaging, and a continuation of this pattern would help sustain margin resilience in the current period.

Securities Investment and Proprietary Activities

Securities investment, the largest revenue contributor last quarter at 27.61 billion RMB, remains a key swing factor for near‑term earnings. With forecast revenue of 23.60 billion RMB at the group level and a strong EBIT trajectory, the outlook implies constructive but potentially more normalized trading gains quarter over quarter. Portfolio positioning toward high‑quality equities and fixed‑income instruments, alongside active risk management, may help smooth volatility while still participating in market upswings. Should domestic market breadth and liquidity hold near recent levels, proprietary income can anchor group profitability and support the forecasted EPS of 0.70.

Investment Banking and Underwriting Pipeline

Underwriting revenue was 6.06 billion RMB last quarter, and a gradual reopening of issuance channels combined with selective large deals could lift fee income this quarter. Even a modest recovery in ECM and DCM activity tends to have a multiplier effect on cross‑selling into research, sales, and trading, reinforcing wallet share. The company’s franchise depth positions it to compete for sizable mandates when windows open, which aligns with the strong EBIT growth implied by expectations; however, timing of approvals and market windows remains a gating variable for near‑term revenue recognition.

Asset Management and Fee Stability

Asset management delivered 14.29 billion RMB last quarter and provides steadier, recurring fee revenue tied to AUM levels and product performance. If risk assets hold gains and net inflows continue, management fees can grow at a measured pace, supporting overall earnings quality. Product mix shifts toward higher‑margin solutions and continued institutional mandates may further enhance fee yield, helping to balance the more cyclical brokerage and investment banking lines.

Analyst Opinions

Most recent institutional commentaries lean bullish, pointing to a constructive setup into the print with improving deal activity, better secondary market liquidity, and resilient fee income. Analysts note that the company’s expected revenue growth of 19.24% year over year and EPS growth of 53.85% reflect both volume recovery and prudent cost control, while the prior quarter’s 47.69% sequential net profit lift underscores operating leverage. The consensus view emphasizes the breadth of earnings drivers—brokerage, asset management, proprietary trading, and underwriting—which together mitigate single‑line volatility and support the forecasted EBIT of 16.96 billion RMB. Overall, the majority stance anticipates an in‑line to moderately positive quarter, with upside skew if market turnover and underwriting executions land toward the upper end of internal pipelines.

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