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    BofA Doubles Size of Banking Team in Switzerland After Credit Suisse Collapse

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    Posted on February 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Bank of America has doubled its Swiss banking team after Credit Suisse's collapse, seizing market opportunities amid regulatory changes.

    BofA Expands Swiss Banking Team Amid Market Shakeup

    By Niket Nishant and Saeed Azhar

    (Reuters) -Bank of America has doubled the size of its banking team in Switzerland, its CEO said, seizing on a potential opportunity to gain market share amid a shakeup in the Swiss banking market after the demise of Credit Suisse.

    Switzerland has pledged to put in place stricter banking rules since the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse, which was taken over by rival UBS. At the center of the overhaul are plans to make UBS hold more capital to prevent another crisis.

    "Recently, with the disruption that went on in Switzerland, we added some bankers to build our team there," Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan told a conference on Wednesday, adding the size of the team doubled "pretty quickly."

    He did not disclose the total number of bankers in Switzerland, but in an interview with Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung late last year, Moynihan indicated the bank wants to serve Swiss businesses ranging in size from small companies to global corporations.

    Other foreign lenders including France's BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup are among those increasing staffing and courting smaller companies that form the bedrock of the Swiss economy.

    The Swiss government has said it wants stricter capital requirements for UBS and its three biggest peers - PostFinance, Raiffeisen and Zürcher Kantonalbank.

    In December, UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti said tougher regulation across the board could weaken the nation's financial sector against competition. He said on Monday he does not expect "much clarity until May."

    BofA's international business is overseen by Bernard Mensah, who also heads Merrill Lynch International.

    (Reporting by Niket Nishant in Bengaluru and Saeed Azhar in New York; Editing by Tasim Zahid, Lananh Nguyen and Chris Reese)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bank of America doubles its banking team in Switzerland.
    • •The expansion follows Credit Suisse's collapse and market shifts.
    • •Switzerland plans stricter banking regulations post-collapse.
    • •UBS faces increased capital requirements under new rules.
    • •Other banks like BNP Paribas and Deutsche Bank are also expanding.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BofA doubles size of banking team in Switzerland after Credit Suisse collapse

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Bank of America's expansion in Switzerland following Credit Suisse's collapse and the resulting market opportunities.

    2Why is Bank of America expanding in Switzerland?

    Bank of America is expanding to gain market share amid regulatory changes and opportunities following Credit Suisse's collapse.

    3What are the implications for UBS?

    UBS faces stricter capital requirements under new Swiss regulations, potentially impacting its competitive position.

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