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REGULATORY MONITORING: UPDATES AND BEST PRACTICES
We are pleased to introduce the IGUV Academy. Our newest platform represents our commitment to education and continuous learning for our members and all asset managers,
IGUV-ACADEMY: TRAINING FOR ASSET MANAGERS
IGUV launches the IGUV academy, a forward-looking platform that offers independent asset managers customized training opportunities. This initiative reinforces our commitment to industry-specific excellence and practice-oriented education.
FINMA LEVIES: A CALL FOR CLARITY
IGUV notes once again that the transparency and traceability of the supervisory fees levied by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) are key concerns of our members and the financial sector.
WELCOME
It gives us great pleasure to welcome QCAM Currency Asset Management AG as our new cooperation partner. Founded in 2005, QCAM stands for high-quality services in the areas of
NEW FINMA DIRECTOR
Stefan Walter will assume the role of Director of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) on April 1, 2024, after the Federal Council confirmed his appointment by the Board of Directors.
THE UNTAPPED POTENTIAL OF FINANCIAL ADVISORS
Compared to asset managers, who maintain relationships both with custodian banks and directly with clients, the contact of financial advisors is limited exclusively to their clients.
FINMA STATEMENT
Call for more transparency and fairness. Anyone who receives an invoice from their car mechanic for over CHF 3,000 is right to demand a detailed breakdown of the costs before they pay.
A YEAR OF INNOVATION AND GROWTH
With an impressive increase in membership, the introduction of forward-looking topics in its workshops and an increased presence in Italian-speaking Switzerland, IGUV has had an eventful 2023
CYBER SECURITY FOR ASSET MANAGERS
Security awareness is paramount in today's digital era, especially in the wealth management sector. The growing cyber threats make it imperative that financial institutions and their
TOO MANY OMBUDSMEN?
With eight different ombudsman offices, the question arises as to the necessity of this multitude. Jennifer Lygren from FINSOM explains. Since January 1, 2020