Switzerland Invests $329 Million to Support Geneva International Organizations Amid US Funding Cuts
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viernes, 20 de junio de 2025, 10:08 am ET1 min de lectura
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Geneva, a global hub for international organizations, is home to 38 such entities, employing approximately 29,000 people and spending around $7 billion annually. The Swiss government, in a recent proposal, has highlighted the importance of maintaining Geneva's role as the headquarters of these organizations. The Federal Council's plan includes a supplementary credit of CHF21.5 million for the current year and a credit of CHF130.4 million for the years 2026-2029. Additionally, the government is suspending loan repayments for certain organizations and requesting an interest-free loan of CHF78 million to renovate a third of its property portfolio [1].
The Federal Council's proposal comes amid concerns about a "severe liquidity crunch" at international organizations due to cuts in contributions or suspension of payments by individual states. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has also warned of economic uncertainty and regulatory weaknesses that could amplify the impact of negative shocks on global economic and financial conditions [2].
In its 2025 Financial Stability Report, the SNB noted that while Switzerland's banking sector showed resilience, regulatory weaknesses should be addressed to strengthen the financial system. The government's proposal to fully deduct UBS's participations in its foreign subsidiaries from its Common Equity Tier 1 capital is supported by the SNB as the best solution from a financial stability perspective [2].
References:
[1] https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/international-geneva/federal-council-to-spend-269-million-on-international-geneva/89552428
[2] https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/UK-SWISS-SNB-STABILITYREPORT-b06f509b-6973-431d-a7e4-946345dab536
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Switzerland plans to invest $329 million over four years to support international organizations in Geneva, which have been impacted by US cuts in multilateralism financing. The Swiss government has highlighted its commitment to the international system and warned of a "severe liquidity crunch". Geneva is home to 38 international organizations, including the WHO and WTO, employing 29,000 people and spending $7 billion annually.
The Swiss Federal Council has proposed a budget of CHF269 million (approximately $329 million) over four years to bolster the financial stability of international organizations based in Geneva. This investment aims to counteract the impact of reduced funding from the United States, which has been critical of multilateralism [1].Geneva, a global hub for international organizations, is home to 38 such entities, employing approximately 29,000 people and spending around $7 billion annually. The Swiss government, in a recent proposal, has highlighted the importance of maintaining Geneva's role as the headquarters of these organizations. The Federal Council's plan includes a supplementary credit of CHF21.5 million for the current year and a credit of CHF130.4 million for the years 2026-2029. Additionally, the government is suspending loan repayments for certain organizations and requesting an interest-free loan of CHF78 million to renovate a third of its property portfolio [1].
The Federal Council's proposal comes amid concerns about a "severe liquidity crunch" at international organizations due to cuts in contributions or suspension of payments by individual states. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has also warned of economic uncertainty and regulatory weaknesses that could amplify the impact of negative shocks on global economic and financial conditions [2].
In its 2025 Financial Stability Report, the SNB noted that while Switzerland's banking sector showed resilience, regulatory weaknesses should be addressed to strengthen the financial system. The government's proposal to fully deduct UBS's participations in its foreign subsidiaries from its Common Equity Tier 1 capital is supported by the SNB as the best solution from a financial stability perspective [2].
References:
[1] https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/international-geneva/federal-council-to-spend-269-million-on-international-geneva/89552428
[2] https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/UK-SWISS-SNB-STABILITYREPORT-b06f509b-6973-431d-a7e4-946345dab536

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