| Banks Industry | Financials Sector | Mr. Martin R. Schlegel CEO | LSE Exchange | CH0001319265 ISIN |
| CH Country | 941 Employees | 2 May 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
The Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) stands as a cornerstone of Switzerland's financial system since its inception in 1907. As an independent central bank headquartered in Berne, Switzerland, its primary mandate is to ensure the stability of the banking services provided to the Swiss Confederation. SNB's pivotal role includes the implementation of the country's monetary policy, which is achieved by managing interest rates to influence economic activity. It maintains a delicate balance between price stability and the supply of currency, playing a critical role in both the national and international financial landscape. Through its comprehensive approach to overseeing financial market infrastructures and the stability of the financial system, the SNB is a key player in the formulation of regulatory frameworks and in fostering international monetary cooperation.
The primary tool for influencing economic activity, this involves targeting inflation levels to secure the country's financial health.
This includes both the distribution and the assurance of quality in the country's physical currency, catering to the demand for payment mediums.
By enabling efficient and secure digital payments, the SNB supports the transition towards a less cash-reliant economy.
Through continuous monitoring and risk assessment, the SNB plays a preventative role in maintaining systemic stability.
Engaged in both national and international dialogues, the SNB helps shape rules that ensure fair and stable financial markets.
This underscores Switzerland's commitment to international economic stability and cooperation.
From issuing debt to managing the custody of securities, the SNB provides a wide range of fiscal services for the Swiss Confederation.
This service supports policy formulation and provides insights into the Swiss and global financial markets, including banking statistics and investments.