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Swiss Price Watchdog Targets Digital Platforms and UBS
Federal price supervisor announces focus on tech giants and banking giant UBS following record number of cases in 2024.

Record Year for Swiss Price Watchdog
Switzerland's federal price supervisor achieved a milestone in 2024, processing over 800 cases and issuing nearly 400 recommendations - marking a record-breaking year for the consumer protection agency. This unprecedented volume of cases underscores the growing importance of price supervision in the Swiss economy and reflects increasing consumer awareness of pricing issues.
Digital Platforms Under Scrutiny
In a significant shift of focus for 2025, the price watchdog will conduct comprehensive investigations into the pricing models of major digital platforms operating in Switzerland. This decision comes in response to technological advancements, the platforms' growing economic influence, and numerous consumer complaints. The investigation aims to ensure fair pricing practices in the digital marketplace and protect Swiss consumers from potential market abuse.
UBS Post-Merger Investigation
Following the landmark UBS-Credit Suisse merger, the price watchdog has received multiple reports from corporate clients concerning UBS's modification of terms and conditions. Stefan Meierhans has committed significant resources to monitor sectors where UBS may exercise substantial market power. This oversight aims to prevent potential monopolistic practices and ensure fair banking services in the post-merger landscape.
Impact on Swiss Consumers
The expanded scope of the price watchdog's activities reflects Switzerland's commitment to consumer protection in both traditional and digital markets. The dual focus on digital platforms and banking services demonstrates the evolving nature of consumer challenges in the modern Swiss economy. These investigations aim to ensure fair pricing and market practices, ultimately benefiting Swiss consumers and maintaining market competitiveness.