Swissquote

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Swissquote Bank Ltd
Company typePublic limited company
SIX Swiss Exchange SQN
ISIN CH0010675863
IndustryBanking
Founded2000 [1]
FounderMarc Bürki and Paolo Buzzi
HeadquartersGland, Switzerland
Key people
Marc Bürki (CEO), Alexandru Craciun (CTO), Morgan Lavanchy, (CLO) Gilles Chantrier (CRO), Yvan Cardenas (CFO), Nestor Verrier (COO), Jan De Schepper (CSO).
ProductsOnline trading and investment, trading platforms
530.8 million CHF (2023) [2]
217.6 million CHF (2023) [2]
Total equity 898.5 million CHF (2023) [2]
Website www.swissquote.com

Swissquote Group Holding SA is a Swiss banking group specialising in providing online financial and trading services. Its headquarters are located in Gland, Switzerland. The Group's shares have been listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange under the ticker symbol "SQN" since 29 May 2000. The company had 1,134 employees in 2023. [2] Swissquote Bank Ltd holds a banking licence issued by its supervisory authority, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). [3]

Contents

History

1990–2017

In 1990, Marc Bürki and Paolo Buzzi founded Marvel Communication SA, a company specializing in financial software applications. The company served as the precursor to Swissquote, which was established in 1996 as a financial platform offering private investors real-time access to securities traded on the Swiss exchange. [4] [5] [6]

On 29 May 2000, Swissquote went public, listing 410,000 registered shares with a total value of CHF 100 million on the SIX Swiss Exchange under the symbol SQN. In the same year, the company obtained its banking license. [7] [8]

In 2010, Swissquote made two significant acquisitions. In June, it acquired Tradejet AG, a Zurich-based online information platform and broker. Later, in October, it acquired ACM Advanced Currency Markets AG, expanding its operations to include online Forex trading. [8] [6] [9] In May 2012, Swissquote partnered with Goldman Sachs and UBS to launch the Swiss Derivatives OTC Trading System (Swiss DOTS). Commerzbank joined the platform in September 2014, followed by Deutsche Bank in October 2015. [8]

In February 2013, Swissquote partnered with Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank to provide online mortgage services. [10] [11] In September of the same year, Swissquote acquired MIG Bank for $44 million, a firm specializing in Forex trading. This acquisition placed Swissquote among the top ten online currency trading service providers. By January 2015, Swissquote reported a total FX trading volume of $330 billion for Q4 2014, averaging $110 billion per month. [12] [13] Nationally, Swissquote also established a partnership with PostFinance. [14]

In January 2015, following the Swiss National Bank's decision to discontinue the minimum exchange rate of 1.20 CHF per euro, Swissquote allocated a reserve of 25 million Swiss francs to maintaining its financial stability. [15] On 9 February 2015, Swissquote Financial Services surrendered its Category 3 Investment Services License to the Malta Financial Services Authority. [16]

2018 – present

In August 2018, Swissquote acquired the Luxembourg-based Internaxx Bank SA to expand its access to the European market. [17] Following regulatory approval by the European Central Bank and the CSSF in Luxembourg, the company was renamed Swissquote Bank Europe SA and became a fully owned entity of the Swissquote Group. [18] [19] The acquisition coincided with regulatory changes by the European Securities and Markets Authority, which limited leverage for retail brokers and prohibited the marketing, distribution, and sale of binary options, indirectly benefiting Swissquote's business model. [20]

In October 2022, Swissquote launched a crypto exchange SQX and gained access to the Dubai Financial Market. [21] [22] On November 11-12, the platform experienced a massive DDoS attack and was down for a significant time. [23]

In May 2023, Swissquote partnered with investment firm Stableton and Morningstar Indexes to launch an actively managed certificate (AMC) targeted at Swiss retail investors. The AMC provides exposure to 20 selected unicorn companies identified by Morningstar. [24] Later that year, Swissquote introduced a new investment and savings solution for asset management. [25]

In 2024, Swissquote introduced fractional share trading for retail investors [26] and expanded its collaboration with BNP Paribas' Securities Services business. [27]

Operations

Swissquote provides a range of financial services, including trading in equities, funds, bonds, warrants, options, and futures, catering to retail investors, asset managers, and corporate clients. The company also offers digital solutions such as the electronic asset management tool ePrivate Banking, alongside traditional banking services like mortgages, savings accounts, and more specialized options, including currency trading (forex) and cryptocurrencies. [26]

While Swissquote advertises commission-free trading (excluding share CFDs), its spreads and swap charges are notably higher than the industry average, and it also imposes additional quarterly fees, custody fees for private customers that vary depending on the amount, as well as fees for withdrawals. [28] [29]

Swissquote operates eight entities that are authorized in different jurisdictions. [28] As of June 2024, Swissquote managed over CHF 68 billion in client assets across more than 610,000 private and institutional accounts. In the first half of 2024, the company reported net revenues of CHF 316.9 million (USD 365 million), representing a 19.3% increase compared to the same period in 2023. Pre-tax profit grew by 35.9% year-over-year to CHF 169.7 million, while net profit reached a record CHF 144.6 million. Notably, net income from crypto assets surged by 369% to CHF 35.1 million, accounting for over 11% of Swissquote's total revenue during this period. [30]

Sponsorship

Swissquote has been an official partner of the British football club Manchester United since 26 January 2015. [31] In 2021, the company singed a three-year sponsorship deal with UEFA, covering the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League. [32]

In its efforts to enhance brand visibility, Swissquote has also entered into sponsorship agreements with Swiss ice hockey teams. Since 2020, it has sponsored the Genève-Servette Hockey Club (since 2020), and in 2024, it extended its support to the ZSC Lions from Zurich. [33] [34] [35]

Fines and lawsuits

Dubai papers

In November 2019, the Swiss Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into Swissquote Bank over allegations of money laundering. The bank was suspected of facilitating the concealment of over $100 million in funds allegedly evading tax authorities, which had been transferred from the Puerto Rican bank Blue Ocean by the Helin Group. [36] [37] [38] Critically, Swissquote reported these transfers to authorities only after the French newspaper Le Nouvel Obs exposed an international network of tax evasion and money laundering involving the Helin Group. This delay raised questions about the bank's compliance and internal monitoring mechanisms. [39] [40] [41]

2023 Sanctions Commission of SIX Group AG fine

On the 1st of June, 2023, the Sanctions Commission of SIX Group AG fined Swissquote Group Holding SA CHF 75,000 'negligent breach of the provisions on ad hoc publicity' in relation to an announcement published on 16 June 2021. [42] [43]

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