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Swiss regulator says UBS emergency plan still needs work

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Posted on September 25, 2025

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ZURICH (Reuters) -A crisis plan for UBS still needs more work as authorities need more options for winding up or restructuring the bank in an emergency, which must be addressed by parliament,

UBS Emergency Plan Requires Further Refinement, Swiss Regulator States

UBS Emergency Plan Review

ZURICH (Reuters) -A crisis plan for UBS still needs more work as authorities need more options for winding up or restructuring the bank in an emergency, which must be addressed by parliament, Switzerland's financial market regulator said on Thursday.

Switzerland is overhauling financial regulations after the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse, which was taken over by bigger rival UBS. The government has proposed stricter measures for UBS to avoid a repeat of the Credit Suisse meltdown and to shield taxpayers from losses.

FINMA said further progress had been made to resolve a potential crisis at UBS and it continued to believe this could be achieved. But the regulator added there must be “greater optionality” for authorities, requiring legislative changes.

Regulatory Requirements

EMERGENCY PLAN WOULD BE FOR AN EXTREME SCENARIO

UBS's Compliance Status

"UBS's emergency plan largely fulfils the current statutory requirements. However, it needs to be better integrated in the resolution plan in the future and thus cannot currently be regarded as executable," FINMA said.

UBS said it met the current requirements to be resolved under the preferred resolution strategy in the event of a crisis. As an additional safeguard, the bank said, the Swiss emergency plan would be available in an extreme scenario.

Continuity and Protection Measures

That plan is designed in line with legal requirements to ensure continuity and protection of systemically important functions in Switzerland, UBS said in a statement.

(Reporting by Dave Graham. Editing by Miranda Murray and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • UBS's crisis plan needs further refinement according to Swiss regulator.
  • FINMA calls for more options in UBS's emergency plan.
  • Legislative changes are required for better crisis management.
  • UBS's plan meets current requirements but needs integration.
  • Swiss government proposes stricter measures post-Credit Suisse collapse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Swiss regulator say about UBS's emergency plan?
The Swiss regulator stated that UBS's emergency plan still needs more work to ensure there are sufficient options for winding up or restructuring the bank in an emergency.
Why is Switzerland overhauling financial regulations?
Switzerland is overhauling financial regulations following the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse, which was taken over by UBS, to implement stricter measures for UBS to prevent a similar crisis.
What does FINMA believe regarding UBS's crisis resolution?
FINMA believes that further progress has been made to resolve a potential crisis at UBS, but emphasizes the need for greater optionality for authorities in emergency situations.
How does UBS view its compliance with regulatory requirements?
UBS stated that it meets the current requirements for resolution under the preferred strategy in the event of a crisis, and it has designed its emergency plan to ensure continuity of systemically important functions.
What is the main concern regarding UBS's emergency plan?
The main concern is that while UBS's emergency plan largely fulfills current statutory requirements, it needs better integration into the resolution plan to be considered fully executable.

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