Where necessary, FINMA enforces supervisory law using coercive measures under administrative law. Find out about its powers, approach and measures for dealing with violations of the law here.
Supervision of the financial sector calls for a strong, competent, independent regulator. This brochure illustrates how FINMA meets these criteria.
FINMA's Annual Report highlights its supervisory activities in 2025. In addition, FINMA is providing data on enforcement cases in a database as well as statistics on its website.
Die FINMA, als unabhängige und integrierte Aufsichtsbehörde in einem der wichtigsten globalen Finanzplätze, ist für die Aufsicht über eine sehr grosse und diverse Population von Finanzinstituten verantwortlich.
Are you involved in insurance intermediation? In June 2026, FINMA will hold three symposia at which it will provide information on market developments, registration topics and its initial experience with supervision.
FINMA Chair Marlene Amstad at the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 on the strategic priorities for supervisory authorities in the age of SupTech.
In its new Risk Monitor, FINMA reveals where it sees the greatest risks for the Swiss financial centre.
The risk landscape is intensifying – both in the financial and non-financial areas. In his speech at Centro Studi Villa Negroni, FINMA CEO Stefan Walter discusses the consequences of this for FINMA.
Based on the Federal Council parameters, which were published on 6 June, FINMA sets out its view of how the Federal Government’s parameters should be implemented in a targeted.
Client protection
FINMA protects financial market clients.
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Risk and resilience
FINMA identifies risks proactively and exercises preventive supervision.
Proportionality
FINMA’s supervision is proportionate, risk-oriented and technology-neutral.
Tools
FINMA needs the right tools to protect the financial market.
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