UBS's Swiss HQ deemed "not viable" by activist investor Cevian due to capital plans.
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jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2025, 12:12 am ET1 min de lectura
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The Swiss Federal Department of Finance has proposed that UBS fully capitalize its foreign subsidiaries, increasing its common equity tier-one capital by up to $26 billion. This proposal, which is still subject to consultation and parliamentary approval, is expected to be implemented by 2028 [1]. UBS has reportedly held preliminary discussions with U.S. officials to explore this potential headquarters move, which could provide a more flexible regulatory environment and facilitate growth through deals and acquisitions in the robust U.S. financial market [1].
UBS has emphasized that it intends to remain a global bank headquartered in Switzerland, but is exploring ways to safeguard shareholder and stakeholder interests if the rules proceed as drafted [1]. The bank is currently integrating Credit Suisse, having merged 95 Swiss branches and achieved $9.1 billion in cost savings since the end of 2022, which represents about 70% of its $13 billion target for completion by 2026 [1].
Cevian, an activist investor, has criticized UBS's capital plans, stating that they make its Swiss headquarters "not viable." UBS operates in four main areas: wealth management (49.4% of revenues), investment banking (22.1%), retail and corporate banking (18.8%), asset management (6.4%), and other (3.3%) [2]. As of 2024, the group had USD 745.8 billion in current deposits and USD 580 billion in current loans [2].
UBS's shares have gained 36.7% over the past year, compared to the industry's growth of 36.3%, and currently sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) [1]. Among its peers, HSBC Holdings plc and Shinhan Financial Group Co. also have a Zacks Rank #1, with their shares soaring 57.1% and 15.3% respectively over the past year [1].
Cevian, an activist investor, has criticized UBS Group AG's capital plans, stating that they make its Swiss HQ "not viable." The Swiss bank operates in four areas: wealth management, investment banking, retail and corporate banking, asset management, and other. As of 2024, UBS had $745.8 billion in current deposits and $580 billion in current loans.
UBS Group AG, the Swiss banking giant, is reportedly weighing the possibility of relocating its headquarters from Zurich to the United States, following a proposal by Swiss regulators to impose significantly stricter capital requirements. The move is aimed at mitigating the potential impact of these reforms on the bank's financial stability [1].The Swiss Federal Department of Finance has proposed that UBS fully capitalize its foreign subsidiaries, increasing its common equity tier-one capital by up to $26 billion. This proposal, which is still subject to consultation and parliamentary approval, is expected to be implemented by 2028 [1]. UBS has reportedly held preliminary discussions with U.S. officials to explore this potential headquarters move, which could provide a more flexible regulatory environment and facilitate growth through deals and acquisitions in the robust U.S. financial market [1].
UBS has emphasized that it intends to remain a global bank headquartered in Switzerland, but is exploring ways to safeguard shareholder and stakeholder interests if the rules proceed as drafted [1]. The bank is currently integrating Credit Suisse, having merged 95 Swiss branches and achieved $9.1 billion in cost savings since the end of 2022, which represents about 70% of its $13 billion target for completion by 2026 [1].
Cevian, an activist investor, has criticized UBS's capital plans, stating that they make its Swiss headquarters "not viable." UBS operates in four main areas: wealth management (49.4% of revenues), investment banking (22.1%), retail and corporate banking (18.8%), asset management (6.4%), and other (3.3%) [2]. As of 2024, the group had USD 745.8 billion in current deposits and USD 580 billion in current loans [2].
UBS's shares have gained 36.7% over the past year, compared to the industry's growth of 36.3%, and currently sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) [1]. Among its peers, HSBC Holdings plc and Shinhan Financial Group Co. also have a Zacks Rank #1, with their shares soaring 57.1% and 15.3% respectively over the past year [1].

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