Financial data for Haitong Fund (海富通基金) covering the initial six months of 2026 has been made public, revealing total operating revenue of 717 million yuan alongside a net profit of 209 million yuan. These figures represent a substantial year-on-year increase of 98.07% and 97.17%, respectively, with both revenue and profit growth nearing the double mark.
Among the fund firms that have released their interim results so far, this performance stands out prominently, positioning the company's revenue expansion pace ahead of its peers and placing its profit growth among the top three contenders.
Within the cohort of 10 fund companies that have disclosed their 2026 half-year operational data, Haitong Fund leads the revenue growth rankings with its 98.07% surge. This outpaces the second-place firm, Shanghai Guotai Haitong Securities Asset Management, which recorded a 71.41% increase, as well as major players like China Asset Management at 34.05% and Fullgoal Fund at 30.63%. In terms of net profit, the company's 97.17% growth rate secures the third position, trailing only Cinda Australia Asia Fund and Dongxing Fund. However, when assessing absolute profit figures, Haitong Fund's 209 million yuan net profit ranks fourth among the same group of ten, demonstrating a combination of strong growth momentum and solid profitability metrics.
The remarkable jump in first-half results is largely attributed to the swift expansion of assets under management and increased management fee income driven by a recovering equity market. As of the end of June 2026, Haitong Fund managed total assets of 661.85 billion yuan, with public fund assets reaching 310.83 billion yuan. This represents an increase of 54.25 billion yuan, or 21.14%, compared to the 256.58 billion yuan recorded at the end of 2025. During the same period, the overall public fund industry expanded from 37,671.65 billion yuan to 39,655.96 billion yuan, adding 1,984.31 billion yuan for an average industry growth rate of just 5.27%. Consequently, Haitong Fund's growth rate has hit four times the industry average, showcasing a pace of expansion that significantly surpasses sector norms.
The scale of non-monetary funds, a key indicator of active management capability, also saw notable progress. This metric climbed from 210.57 billion yuan at the end of 2025 to 259.96 billion yuan by mid-2026, marking a nearly 50 billion yuan increase within half a year. This growth has elevated the company's industry ranking in non-monetary fund scale from 28th place at the end of 2025 to 26th place by mid-2026, reflecting steady improvement in its competitive position.
Bond index business remains a hallmark for Haitong Fund. By the end of June 2026, its bond ETF management scale reached 171.8 billion yuan, up more than 37% from the end of 2025, and it has maintained the industry's top spot for five consecutive years. In specialized index tools such as short-term financing ETFs and urban investment bond ETFs, the company has established a clear first-mover advantage and significant scale barriers. Products like the CSI Short-Term Financing ETF and the SSE Urban Investment Bond ETF have become essential instruments for institutional investors allocating to short-duration credit and urban investment bonds, generating profits of 298 million yuan and 339 million yuan for investors, respectively, during the first half.
While delivering value for shareholders, Haitong Fund has also secured substantial returns for its fund holders. Data indicates that during the first half of 2026, its 101 products (with A and C share classes combined) collectively generated profits of 9.117 billion yuan for investors. Equity funds were the primary profit drivers in this period. Notably, Haitong Stock Fund posted a single-quarter profit of 1.521 billion yuan in Q2, Haitong Reform Drive Fund earned 1.366 billion yuan, Haitong Balanced Selection A contributed 776 million yuan, and Haitong Income Growth Fund added 514 million yuan. Additionally, products such as Haitong Consumer Preference A, Haitong Growth Value A, and Haitong Electronic Information Media Industry A each surpassed 300 million yuan in Q2 profits, highlighting the firm's active management strength in the equity space.
On the fixed-income side, beyond the aforementioned short-term financing and urban investment bond ETFs, the SSE Benchmark Market-Making Corporate Bond ETF earned 99 million yuan in Q2, while the SSE 10-Year Local Government Bond ETF contributed 85 million yuan, ensuring a steady overall contribution from the fixed-income product lineup.