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    UBS Boss Ermotti's Pay Stays at $19.1 Million in 2025

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    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti’s remuneration for 2025 remains steady at CHF 14.9 million (~USD 19.1 million), unchanged from 2024, amid scrutiny over banker pay and regulatory shifts post‑Credit Suisse takeover. The group’s bonus pool rose to USD 5.1 billion.

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    UBS keeps CEO's pay steady at $19 million as regulatory changes loom

    UBS Compensation Decisions and Regulatory Environment

    By Ariane Luthi

    CEO Compensation Remains Unchanged

    ZURICH, March 9 (Reuters) - UBS kept CEO Sergio Ermotti's total compensation steady at 14.9 million Swiss francs ($19 million) last year amid scrutiny of the bank as it pushes back against government proposals on capital levels, and criticism of CEO pay packets more broadly.

    Bonus Pool Increase and Bank Performance

    But UBS, which became Switzerland's largest bank after a government-engineered emergency takeover of Credit Suisse in 2023, lifted its group-wide bonus pool by 10% to $5.1 billion on improved earnings.

    Strong Earnings and Integration Progress

    The bank's net profit jumped 53% to $7.8 billion last year and the integration of Credit Suisse has proceeded smoothly.

    Regulatory Changes on the Horizon

    Proposed Capital Requirements

    Proposed changes to the Swiss capital framework would require UBS to hold additional Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) of around $22 billion, the bank said in its annual report, updating its previous guidance of an extra $24 billion.

    Government Rationale and UBS Response

    The government's final proposal is set to be announced in the coming weeks. Swiss authorities argue the extra capital requirements are necessary to protect the country's economy in times of stress on the banking system, while UBS contends the measure would render it uncompetitive.

    Debate Over Executive Compensation

    High bonuses for CEOs have also come under fire.

    Public and Political Criticism

    Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter, who is in charge of the current banking regulation overhaul, said in 2024 that she would have to work for 30 years to earn the equivalent of Ermotti's pay.

    Comparison with Other Swiss Executives

    Swiss pharma giant Novartis' CEO Vasant Narasimhan received a 24.9 million Swiss franc compensation package for 2025, which proxy advisory firm Ethos has called "particularly excessive".

    ($1 = 0.7793 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Ariane Luthi, Editing by Miranda Murray and Edwina Gibbs)

    References

    • UBS keeps CEO Ermotti’s pay in check amid regulation tussle By Reuters
    • Switzerland lays out new 'too big to fail' rules in wake of Credit Suisse banking turmoil last year

    Table of Contents

    • UBS Compensation Decisions and Regulatory Environment

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ermotti’s total pay of CHF 14.9 million (~USD 19.1 million) in 2025 matches 2024 levels, maintaining consistency amid political pressure on banker compensation (investing.com).
    • •UBS’s executive board compensation totals CHF 145.3 million in 2025, with the group-wide bonus pool increasing to USD 5.1 billion from USD 4.7 billion in 2024 ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about UBS boss Ermotti's pay stays at $19.1 million in 2025

    1How much will UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti earn in 2025?

    Sergio Ermotti will earn a total pay package of 14.9 million Swiss francs ($19.1 million) in 2025, unchanged from 2024.

    2Has UBS's executive board compensation changed for 2025?

    UBS's executive board compensation is 145.3 million Swiss francs in 2025, according to the bank's annual report.

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  • CEO Compensation Remains Unchanged
  • Bonus Pool Increase and Bank Performance
  • Strong Earnings and Integration Progress
  • Regulatory Changes on the Horizon
  • Proposed Capital Requirements
  • Government Rationale and UBS Response
  • Debate Over Executive Compensation
  • Public and Political Criticism
  • Comparison with Other Swiss Executives
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  • •The pay figures come amid heightened political sensitivity in Switzerland following the Credit Suisse collapse, with regulators proposing tighter capital and pay limits, and comparisons drawn to much higher CEO pay in pharma — e.g., Novartis’s CEO earned CHF 24.9 million in 2025, prompting criticism by proxy advisor Ethos (apnews.com).
  • What is the UBS bonus pool for 2025?

    UBS's group-wide bonus pool stands at $5.1 billion in 2025, up from $4.7 billion in 2024.

    4How does UBS's CEO pay compare to other Swiss companies?

    Novartis CEO Vasant Narasimhan received a higher compensation package of 24.9 million Swiss francs for 2025.

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