Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported total client assets of BRL 1.9 trillion, reflecting a 16% year-over-year growth [4] - Gross revenues reached BRL 4.9 billion, representing a 9% growth year over year [19] - Earnings Before Tax (EBT) increased by 10% year over year to BRL 1.3 billion [23] - The company achieved a Return on Equity (ROE) of 23%, remaining flat year over year [7] - Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) grew by 13% year over year, reaching BRL 2.47 [25] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Retail revenues amounted to BRL 3.7 billion, showing a 6% growth year over year [19] - Corporate and industry services achieved a record revenue of BRL 729 million, with a 32% year-over-year growth [21] - Life insurance retail premiums grew by 25% year over year [14] - Credit revenues posted an 11% growth year over year, reaching BRL 83 million in Net Interest Income (NII) [14] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported BRL 20 billion in retail net new money, which was three times higher than the previous quarter but BRL 5 billion lower than last year [8] - The company maintained a 10% market share in capital markets distribution [15] - The wholesale banking segment showed strong performance, with expectations for continued growth in the fourth quarter [31] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to become the leader in investments in Brazil by enhancing client service and introducing new products [3] - A focus on high-quality wealth planning services for clients with varying asset levels is part of the strategy [10] - The company is transitioning to a fee-based model, which currently accounts for 21% of total retail Assets Under Custody (AUC) [11] - The company is committed to investing in technology and expanding its sales force to enhance client experience [22] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - The management acknowledged the challenges faced in 2025 but emphasized the commitment to evolving the business for growth and profitability [4] - The management expressed confidence in achieving a target of around BRL 20 billion in retail net new money per quarter [8] - The company anticipates a volatile market in 2026, which may present opportunities for growth [70] Other Important Information - The company repurchased BRL 2 billion in shares in 2025, with a new buyback program of BRL 1 billion announced [24] - A dividend of BRL 500 million is planned for 2025, representing a 50% payout ratio based on net income [24] Q&A Session Summary Question: Expectations for wholesale business performance in Q4 - Management expects continued strong performance in the wholesale banking segment for Q4, with a focus on high-quality assets [31][33] Question: Clarification on corporate revenues and hedging strategy - Corporate revenues are tied to debt issuance and hedging solutions, with expectations for continued strength due to low credit spreads [76] Question: Insights on retail revenue growth and fixed income performance - Fixed income revenues contracted due to a shift in product mix towards lower take rates, while retail revenues grew overall [43][46] Question: Impact of new hires on advisor numbers - The company is hiring more internal advisors while converting some independent financial advisors (IFAs) to employees, focusing on quality over quantity [52] Question: Financial expenses and borrowing reductions - The reduction in financial expenses is attributed to a geographic shift in debt management, resulting in lower overall costs [53] Question: Guidance on EBT margin and revenue expectations - Management remains optimistic about achieving medium-term guidance for EBT margins, despite potential shortfalls in revenue growth [84]
XP(XP) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript