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    UBS Reviewing All Options to Respond to Swiss Capital Proposals, CFO Says

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:Capital requirementsfinancial stabilityforeign currencyInvestment strategy

    Quick Summary

    UBS is assessing strategies to comply with new Swiss capital rules, which could affect its foreign operations and growth plans.

    UBS Evaluates Options in Response to Swiss Capital Requirements

    ZURICH (Reuters) -UBS is looking at every option to respond to capital requirements proposed by the Swiss government and intends to publish formal comments before the end of the month, CFO Todd Tuckner said on Tuesday.

    The capital proposals are part of a plan to tighten Swiss banking rules following the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse, which was subsequently acquired by UBS.

    The key proposal, which must still pass parliament, requires UBS to fully capitalise its foreign units, which could make growth abroad more expensive and has led the bank to consider several mitigation strategies, including moving headquarters.

    "All response measures are being considered, including the costs and the trade-offs of each," Tuckner said at a banking conference in London, noting that it was too early to say how the bank would respond as rules were still being debated.

    Tuckner reiterated the importance that UBS attaches to the United States as the world's biggest wealth market, calling it "fundamental to our growth strategy" and "foundational to what makes us special."

    The New York Post reported at the weekend that UBS was considering moving to the U.S. to evade the new Swiss capital rules. UBS executives have repeatedly stressed that the bank wants to remain in Switzerland.

    (Reporting by Ariane LuthiEditing by Dave Graham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UBS is reviewing options to meet Swiss capital requirements.
    • •The proposals follow the 2023 Credit Suisse collapse.
    • •UBS may need to fully capitalize its foreign units.
    • •Potential strategies include moving headquarters.
    • •The U.S. market remains crucial for UBS's growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UBS reviewing all options to respond to Swiss capital proposals, CFO says

    1What is UBS considering in response to Swiss capital proposals?

    UBS is reviewing all options to respond to capital requirements proposed by the Swiss government and intends to publish formal comments before the end of the month.

    2What are the key proposals affecting UBS?

    The key proposal requires UBS to fully capitalise its foreign units, which could make growth abroad more expensive and has led the bank to consider several mitigation strategies.

    3How important is the US market to UBS?

    CFO Todd Tuckner emphasized that the United States is fundamental to UBS's growth strategy and is foundational to what makes the bank special.

    4Is UBS considering relocating due to new Swiss capital rules?

    Reports suggest that UBS is considering moving to the U.S. to evade the new Swiss capital rules, although executives have stressed the desire to remain in Switzerland.

    5When will UBS provide formal comments on the capital proposals?

    UBS intends to publish formal comments on the capital proposals before the end of the month.

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