Dialogue on Switzerland's financial centre: joint work schedule approved

Bern, 01.02.2008 - The authorities and the financial sector have established a framework for the dialogue on the future direction of Switzerland's financial centre. The "Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee", set up for this purpose, yesterday held its first meeting. The focus of the meeting was the adoption of a joint work schedule and the prioritisation of topics raised by the private sector and the Confederation. Working groups were set up to deal with various topics. These will examine existing and new proposals for measures to improve the conditions of the financial centre, and implement them where appropriate. A working group will also examine the fiscal and regulatory framework regarding hedge funds and private equity.

At a meeting between Federal Councillor Hans-Rudolf Merz and the heads of associations in the financial sector in November 2007, agreement was reached on enhancing dialogue on a cross-sector strategy for Switzerland's financial centre (cf. FDF press release http://www.efd.admin.ch/aktuell/medieninformation). The Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee set up for this purpose yesterday held its first meeting.

Topics and measures put forward by the private sector and the Confederation were discussed and priorities set. On that basis, the Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee subsequently approved a work schedule which provides for the establishment of mixed working groups. One working group will focus on the topics of hedge funds and private equity. It will draw up proposals in the area of taxation aimed at strengthening Switzerland's international competitiveness in attracting fund managers. At the same time, the working group will seek to identify regulatory hurdles for these alternative forms of investment and analyse issues relating to supervision.

The first meeting of the Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee provided an opportunity to expand on the dialogue encouraged by Federal Councillor Hans-Rudolf Merz between the authorities and the representatives of the financial sector. The Steering Committee is responsible for examining in greater detail the initiatives put forward last year by the financial sector, along with other topics, and for proposing where necessary, measures which would contribute to improving the international competitiveness of the Swiss financial centre. The Steering Committee implements mandates from the Strategy Committee and prepares the groundwork for the latter to be able to take decisions. The Strategy Committee is chaired by Federal Councillor Hans-Rudolf Merz.

The Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee is chaired by the Director of the Federal Finance Administration, Peter Siegenthaler. The authorities are also represented by the Swiss National Bank, the Swiss Federal Banking Commission, the Federal Office of Private Insurance and the Federal Tax Administration. The financial sector is represented by the Swiss Bankers Association, the Swiss Insurance Association, the Swiss Funds Association and the Swiss Financial Market Services. The Financial Centre Dialogue Steering Committee will meet three or four times a year.

The Swiss Financial Centre Master Plan

Last September the Swiss Bankers Association, the Swiss Insurance Association, the Swiss Funds Association and Swiss Financial Market Services (formerly known as the SWX Group, the SIS Group and the Telekurs Group) published the "Swiss Financial Centre Master Plan" drawn up as part of a joint project. The goal of the master plan is to sustainably strengthen and develop the international competitiveness of the Swiss financial sector. Federal Councillor Hans-Rudolf Merz welcomes this initiative.

Information on the financial sector can be obtained from: Thomas Sutter, Head of Communication Switzerland, Swiss Bankers Association, tel. 061 295 92 06


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