PostFinance
PostFinance Ltd is the financial services unit of Swiss Post which was founded in 1906. As of 2023, it is the fifth largest retail financial institution in Switzerland.[citation needed] Its main area of activity is in the national and international payments and a smaller but growing part in the areas of savings, pensions and real estate. PostFinance is fully-owned by the Swiss government.[2] HistoryIn 2013, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) awarded PostFinance a bank licence.[3] In 2015, PostFinance was declared a "Systemically important financial institution" in Switzerland by the Swiss National Bank, which means the bank must follow special regulations with regards to liquidity and equity.[4] In 2016, PostFinance started to levy a 1% annual fee on deposits of above 1 million francs.[5] In 2020, PostFinance's profits fell to 131 million Swiss francs (from 246 million in 2019[6] and 229 million francs in 2018[7]) and its customers to 2.69 million (from 2.74 million in 2019).[6] 129 jobs were cut to adjust to the revenue drop (500 jobs were also cut in 2018).[8] In early 2021, the Swiss government was considering the privatization of the bank to allow it to act like a regular private financial institution (including granting mortgages and loans). This process would however imply changing the Postal Act and have the government back the bank's capital during a transition phase.[9] In February 2022, the Russian oligarch and resident of Switzerland Viktor Vekselberg won a lawsuit against PostFinance after the bank had closed his account in 2018 following sanctions imposed on him by the US authorities.[10] In April 2023, it was announced that PostFinance will provide its customers with access to cryptocurrencies - Bitcoin and Ethereum. The project is being implemented in partnership with the Sygnum cryptobank. The decision was made against the backdrop of a massive flow of customer funds into cryptocurrencies.[11] DescriptionPostFinance has an AA+ credit rating from Standard & Poor's.[12] References
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