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French Supreme Court revises UBS penalties, upholds charges

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 11/15/2023, 02:04 PM
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ZURICH – UBS Group AG (SIX:UBSG) and its entity UBS AG face a challenging legal landscape following a recent French Supreme Court judgment regarding the bank's past cross-border activities in France. The court has upheld serious charges against UBS for unlawful client solicitation and money laundering connected to its operations from 2004-2012. However, in a turn of events, the punitive measures previously imposed on the Swiss banking giant have been reversed.

The initial penalties, which included a significant EUR 1 billion confiscation, a EUR 3.75 million fine, and EUR 800 million in civil damages payable to the French state, have been dismissed by the highest court. This development mandates a new trial at the Paris Court of Appeal to reassess these components of the case.

UBS has expressed a mixed reaction to this latest ruling. The bank welcomed the annulment of the financial penalties but was disappointed that the allegations were upheld, especially considering the Europe-Switzerland treaty on savings income taxation and what they describe as a lack of specific evidence against them.

Despite the setback of sustained charges, UBS reaffirms its adherence to legal and regulatory compliance. In anticipation of the retrial, UBS's Investor Relations team is preparing to defend the firm's position vigorously.

Moreover, UBS has issued forward-looking statements cautioning that actual outcomes might differ from current expectations due to various risk factors. The bank has directed stakeholders to review its most recent filings for a comprehensive understanding of these risks, including its Annual Report and filings with the SEC as of 31 August 2023.

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As the legal proceedings continue to unfold, the financial community will be closely monitoring how this case impacts UBS's operations and reputation within the global banking sector.

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