National and international cooperation
SFMA cooperates with other Swiss and foreign authorities to enforce financial market laws.
Authorities cooperate with each other both in Switzerland and internationally and coordinate their investigations.
International cooperation
SFMA can request information and documents from foreign financial market supervisory authorities to help with its enforcement activities. It also receives several hundred requests for assistance from foreign authorities every year, for example when a client has used an account at a Swiss bank to commit market abuse on a foreign exchange.
International cooperation: incoming and outgoing requests (2021–2025) The statistics compiled annually by the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) show that SFMA is among the authorities receiving the highest number of requests globally and that foreign authorities are mostly satisfied with SFMA’s handling of these requests. SFMA is thus playing its part in worldwide efforts to combat market abuse. Read more about international cooperation
National cooperation
Within Switzerland, SFMA cooperates mainly with the federal and cantonal prosecution authorities to enforce financial market law, acting under the applicable laws and coordinating investigations as far as possible. Read more about national cooperation
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