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    SNB Lowers Threshold Factor for Sight Deposit Interest Payments

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    Posted on December 16, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    The image illustrates the Swiss National Bank's logo alongside key financial figures, highlighting the recent decision to lower the threshold for sight deposit interest payments to commercial banks. This change impacts the remuneration rates related to sight deposits, a crucial aspect of Swiss banking finance.
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    Quick Summary

    The SNB reduces the threshold for sight deposit interest payments to 20 times reserve requirements, maintaining a 0.5% policy rate.

    SNB Lowers Sight Deposit Interest Payment Thresholds

    ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss National Bank will lower the threshold factor where it pays interest on sight deposits to commercial banks lodging money with it overnight, the central bank said on Monday.

    The SNB will pay interest at its policy rate of 0.5% to banks up to 20 times their minimum reserve requirement from February 1 next year, down from 22 times previously.

    Sight deposits held above the threshold will be remunerated at a discount rate, which is currently 0%.

    The SNB said the change in thresholds was to counteract the increase in reserve requirements for lenders that the SNB introduced earlier this year.

    Sight deposits held by the SNB have ballooned in recent years as a result of the SNB's foreign currency purchases. On Monday, the SNB said it held 456 billion Swiss francs ($512.30 billion) in sight deposits.

    The move follows the latest cut in the SNB's interest rate, which was lowered by 50 basis points last week to 0.5%, the lowest level since November 2022.

    Monday's adjustment "has no impact on the current monetary policy stance", the SNB said.

    ($1 = 0.8901 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by John Revill and Rachel More, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SNB lowers threshold for interest on sight deposits.
    • •Interest paid at policy rate of 0.5% up to 20 times reserve.
    • •Threshold change counters increased reserve requirements.
    • •Sight deposits have grown due to foreign currency purchases.
    • •Adjustment does not alter current monetary policy stance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about SNB lowers threshold factor for sight deposit interest payments

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the SNB's adjustment of the threshold for interest payments on sight deposits.

    2Why did the SNB change the threshold?

    The SNB changed the threshold to counteract increased reserve requirements.

    3What is the current policy rate?

    The current policy rate is 0.5%.

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