Schwab Reports Monthly Activity Highlights

The Charles Schwab Corporation released its Monthly Activity Report today. Company highlights for the month of August 2023 include:

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  • Core net new assets brought to the company excluding Ameritrade brokerage originated clients equaled $28.1 billion for the month – bringing year-to-date Schwab originated core asset gathering up to $219.9 billion. Total core net new assets across all clients totaled $4.9 billion in August and $202.5 billion on a year-to-date basis.
  • Total client assets were $8.09 trillion as of month-end August, up 14% from August 2022 and down 2% compared to July 2023.
  • Average interest-earning assets were $449.5 billion in August, down 23% from August 2022 and down 4% compared to July 2023.

Commentary from the CFO

CFO Peter Crawford commented on recent company events and select trends, “Our Labor Day Weekend conversion of former Ameritrade clients was a tremendous success. The latest conversion weekend was approximately 40% larger than the May cohort in terms of total accounts and would by itself be the largest brokerage firm conversion in history. In total, we migrated $1.3 trillion in client assets from over 7,000 Registered Investment Advisory (RIA) firms and 3.6 million Retail accounts. Perhaps even more impressive, the amount of assets converted earlier this month was equivalent to the total Ameritrade client asset base at the time the acquisition was announced in late 2019. Following the Labor Day conversion, we have not observed any meaningful disruptions in the overall client experience and service volumes have already normalized to pre-conversion levels.

Our organic asset gathering remains solid. In an effort to share additional insight into recent net new asset (NNA) trends, today’s release provides a break-out of asset flows for clients whose accounts were opened at Schwab versus those initially opened at Ameritrade. The break-out helps illustrate that core NNA from Schwab originated accounts continues to be robust – up 15% year-to-date relative to the same period in 2022.

As expected, firmwide NNA has been temporarily impacted by asset attrition from clients originating at Ameritrade. Currently, attrition levels are measurably better than what we communicated at the time we announced the acquisition in November 2019. The majority of these deal-related outflows have been attributable to Ameritrade RIA clients, including a select number of relationships that did not meet our criteria for an ongoing service relationship.

Regarding client cash trends, realignment activity in the first half of September has resulted in essentially neutral flows – or inflows generally equal to outflows. This comes after August, where we saw a brief uptick in client cash movement from transactional cash to higher yielding investment solutions offered at Schwab following the late July increase to the Fed Funds rate. This immediate, yet relatively transitory reaction has been common throughout the current tightening cycle.

Schwab’s diversified financial model has enabled us to deliver strong results through a wide range of environments, including 33 consecutive quarters of GAAP pre-tax margin exceeding 35%. On an adjusted basis (1), we have posted a pre-tax margin of 40% or greater for 11 consecutive quarters and we expect to extend that streak to 12 when we report third quarter results next month.”

(1)

 

Adjusted pre-tax margin percentage, or adjusted income before taxes on income, is calculated as total net revenues less adjusted total expenses divided by total net revenues. Adjusted total expenses exclude the impact of applicable acquisition and integration-related costs, the amortization of acquired intangible assets, and restructuring costs related to achieving incremental cost savings.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to the Ameritrade client conversion; net new assets; asset attrition from clients originating at Ameritrade; client cash trends; financial results; and third quarter pre-tax margin. These forward-looking statements reflect management’s expectations as of the date hereof. Achievement of these expectations and objectives is subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expressed expectations.

Important factors that may cause such differences include, but are not limited to, the risk that Ameritrade client transitions are not completed when expected or do not result in a positive client experience; asset attrition from clients originating at Ameritrade is higher than expected; client use of the company’s advisory solutions and other products and services; general market conditions, including the level of interest rates and equity valuations; client cash allocation decisions; client sensitivity to rates; level of client assets, including cash balances; competitive pressures on pricing; capital and liquidity needs and management; balance sheet positioning relative to changes in interest rates; interest earning asset mix and growth; the level and mix of client trading activity; market volatility; securities lending; margin loan balances; the amount and timing of restructuring costs related to achieving incremental cost savings; and new or changed legislation, regulation or regulatory expectations, including the timing of the FDIC’s enactment of a final rule relating to a special assessment and our recognition of the full amount of the special assessment in earnings upon such enactment. Other important factors include the company’s ability to successfully implement integration strategies and plans; attract and retain clients and independent investment advisors and grow those relationships and client assets; develop and launch new and enhanced products, services, and capabilities, as well as enhance its infrastructure and capacity, in a timely and successful manner; hire and retain talent; support client activity levels; monetize client assets; manage expenses; and other factors set forth in the company’s most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q.

About Charles Schwab

The Charles Schwab Corporation (NYSE: SCHW) is a leading provider of financial services, with 34.4 million active brokerage accounts, 2.5 million corporate retirement plan participants, 1.8 million banking accounts, and $8.09 trillion in client assets as of August 31, 2023. Through its operating subsidiaries, the company provides a full range of wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services to individual investors and independent investment advisors. Its broker-dealer subsidiaries, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., TD Ameritrade, Inc., and TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc., (members SIPC, https://www.sipc.org), and their affiliates offer a complete range of investment services and products including an extensive selection of mutual funds; financial planning and investment advice; retirement plan and equity compensation plan services; referrals to independent, fee-based investment advisors; and custodial, operational and trading support for independent, fee-based investment advisors through Schwab Advisor Services. Its primary banking subsidiary, Charles Schwab Bank, SSB (member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender), provides banking and lending services and products. More information is available at https://www.aboutschwab.com.

TD Ameritrade, Inc. and TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc. are separate but affiliated companies and subsidiaries of TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation. TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation. TD Ameritrade is a trademark jointly owned by TD Ameritrade IP Company, Inc. and The Toronto-Dominion Bank.

The Charles Schwab Corporation Monthly Activity Report For August 2023
 

2022

2023

Change
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Mo. Yr.
Market Indices (at month end)
Dow Jones Industrial Average®

31,510

 

28,726

 

32,733

 

34,590

 

33,147

 

34,086

 

32,657

 

33,274

 

34,098

 

32,908

 

34,408

 

35,560

 

34,722

 

(2

%)

10

%

Nasdaq Composite®

11,816

 

10,576

 

10,988

 

11,468

 

10,466

 

11,585

 

11,456

 

12,222

 

12,227

 

12,935

 

13,788

 

14,346

 

14,035

 

(2

%)

19

%

Standard & Poor’s® 500

3,955

 

3,586

 

3,872

 

4,080

 

3,840

 

4,077

 

3,970

 

4,109

 

4,169

 

4,180

 

4,450

 

4,589

 

4,508

 

(2

%)

14

%

Client Assets (in billions of dollars)
Beginning Client Assets

7,304.8

 

7,127.6

 

6,644.2

 

7,004.6

 

7,320.6

 

7,049.8

 

7,480.6

 

7,380.2

 

7,580.0

 

7,631.5

 

7,650.2

 

8,015.8

 

8,241.0

 

Net New Assets (1)

43.3

 

39.8

 

42.0

 

33.1

 

53.3

 

36.1

 

41.7

 

72.9

 

13.6

 

24.6

 

33.8

 

12.9

 

8.1

 

(37

%)

(81

%)

Net Market (Losses) Gains

(220.5

)

(523.2

)

318.4

 

282.9

 

(324.1

)

394.7

 

(142.1

)

126.9

 

37.9

 

(5.9

)

331.8

 

212.3

 

(154.4

)

Total Client Assets (at month end)

7,127.6

 

6,644.2

 

7,004.6

 

7,320.6

 

7,049.8

 

7,480.6

 

7,380.2

 

7,580.0

 

7,631.5

 

7,650.2

 

8,015.8

 

8,241.0

 

8,094.7

 

(2

%)

14

%

Core Net New Assets (2)

43.3

 

39.8

 

42.0

 

33.1

 

53.3

 

36.1

 

41.7

 

53.9

 

(2.3

)

20.7

 

33.8

 

13.7

 

4.9

 

(64

%)

(89

%)

Receiving Ongoing Advisory Services (at month end)
Investor Services

499.2

 

466.6

 

487.3

 

514.0

 

499.8

 

524.6

 

515.5

 

526.2

 

530.7

 

526.3

 

547.5

 

560.6

 

552.2

 

(1

%)

11

%

Advisor Services (3)

3,150.5

 

2,950.9

 

3,106.0

 

3,270.5

 

3,173.4

 

3,345.4

 

3,289.6

 

3,369.3

 

3,394.9

 

3,377.8

 

3,527.8

 

3,619.8

 

3,554.2

 

(2

%)

13

%

Client Accounts (at month end, in thousands)
Active Brokerage Accounts (4)

33,984

 

33,875

 

33,896

 

33,636

 

33,758

 

33,878

 

34,010

 

34,120

 

34,248

 

34,311

 

34,382

 

34,434

 

34,440

 

-

 

1

%

Banking Accounts

1,690

 

1,696

 

1,706

 

1,705

 

1,716

 

1,729

 

1,733

 

1,746

 

1,757

 

1,768

 

1,781

 

1,792

 

1,798

 

-

 

6

%

Corporate Retirement Plan Participants

2,285

 

2,305

 

2,322

 

2,336

 

2,351

 

2,369

 

2,384

 

2,379

 

2,391

 

2,401

 

2,443

 

2,458

 

2,458

 

-

 

8

%

Client Activity
New Brokerage Accounts (in thousands)

332

 

287

 

298

 

303

 

330

 

344

 

320

 

378

 

331

 

314

 

315

 

303

 

311

 

3

%

(6

%)

Client Cash as a Percentage of Client Assets (5,6)

12.1

%

12.9

%

12.2

%

11.5

%

12.2

%

11.5

%

11.6

%

11.2

%

10.8

%

10.9

%

10.5

%

10.2

%

10.4

%

20 bp (170) bp
Derivative Trades as a Percentage of Total Trades

23.3

%

23.6

%

24.1

%

24.6

%

23.2

%

23.0

%

23.5

%

22.8

%

23.4

%

23.5

%

23.9

%

23.0

%

24.4

%

140 bp 110 bp
Selected Average Balances (in millions of dollars)
Average Interest-Earning Assets (7)

586,154

 

568,351

 

552,631

 

527,019

 

520,100

 

512,893

 

503,122

 

497,627

 

493,215

 

483,438

 

479,752

 

466,659

 

449,483

 

(4

%)

(23

%)

Average Margin Balances

72,855

 

73,224

 

69,188

 

66,011

 

64,759

 

60,211

 

60,575

 

60,848

 

60,338

 

60,250

 

61,543

 

63,040

 

64,226

 

2

%

(12

%)

Average Bank Deposit Account Balances (8)

148,427

 

141,198

 

136,036

 

130,479

 

126,953

 

122,387

 

115,816

 

109,392

 

104,775

 

103,149

 

102,917

 

102,566

 

101,928

 

(1

%)

(31

%)

Mutual Fund and Exchange-Traded Fund
Net Buys (Sells) (9,10) (in millions of dollars)
Equities

10,465

 

(2,662

)

3,984

 

3,777

 

(1,837

)

7,236

 

5,850

 

(3,234

)

1,126

 

(1,366

)

9,190

 

7,423

 

(278

)

Hybrid

(783

)

(938

)

(1,380

)

(2,052

)

(1,595

)

(433

)

47

 

(1,641

)

(462

)

(889

)

(903

)

(407

)

(1,037

)

Bonds

(141

)

(5,801

)

(7,218

)

(3,721

)

(3,260

)

5,646

 

4,281

 

6,158

 

2,575

 

2,029

 

3,302

 

2,515

 

4,696

 

Net Buy (Sell) Activity (in millions of dollars)
Mutual Funds (9)

(7,117

)

(15,200

)

(18,473

)

(17,143

)

(21,851

)

552

 

(2,338

)

(7,423

)

(4,904

)

(7,157

)

(4,485

)

(3,333

)

(6,476

)

Exchange-Traded Funds (10)

16,658

 

5,799

 

13,859

 

15,147

 

15,159

 

11,897

 

12,516

 

8,706

 

8,143

 

6,931

 

16,074

 

12,864

 

9,857

 

Money Market Funds

19,702

 

17,018

 

21,542

 

16,929

 

27,778

 

24,285

 

23,347

 

27,106

 

6,291

 

15,256

 

9,112

 

7,911

 

16,869

 

Note: Certain supplemental details related to the information above can be found at: https://www.aboutschwab.com/financial-reports.

(1)

Unless otherwise noted, differences between net new assets and core net new assets are net flows from off-platform Schwab Bank Retail Certificates of Deposit (CDs) - including March 2023 which reflects inflows of $19.0 billion from off-platform Schwab Bank Retail CDs issued year-to-date through March 31, 2023. April 2023 also includes an inflow of $12.0 billion from a mutual fund clearing services client.

(2)

Net new assets before significant one-time inflows or outflows, such as acquisitions/divestitures or extraordinary flows (generally greater than $10 billion) relating to a specific client, and activity from off-platform Schwab Bank Retail CDs. These flows may span multiple reporting periods.

(3)

Excludes Retirement Business Services.

(4)

November 2022 includes the company-initiated closure of approximately 350 thousand low-balance accounts. September 2022 includes the company-initiated closure of approximately 152 thousand low-balance accounts.

(5)

Schwab One®, certain cash equivalents, bank deposits, third-party bank deposit accounts, and money market fund balances as a percentage of total client assets.

(6)

Beginning July 2023, client cash as a percentage of client assets excludes brokered CDs issued by Charles Schwab Bank. Prior periods have been recast to reflect this change.

(7)

Represents average total interest-earning assets on the company's balance sheet. November 2022 includes the impact of transferring certain investment securities from the available for sale category to the held-to-maturity category.

(8)

Represents average clients’ uninvested cash sweep account balances held in deposit accounts at third-party financial institutions.

(9)

Represents the principal value of client mutual fund transactions handled by Schwab, including transactions in proprietary funds. Includes institutional funds available only to Investment Managers. Excludes money market fund transactions.

(10)

Represents the principal value of client ETF transactions handled by Schwab, including transactions in proprietary ETFs.

 

Contacts

MEDIA:

Mayura Hooper

Charles Schwab

Phone: 415-667-1525

INVESTORS/ANALYSTS:

Jeff Edwards

Charles Schwab

Phone: 415-667-1524

 

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