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Richard Hess, Head of Digital Finance at the Swiss Bankers Association, emphasizes the importance of digitalization for Swiss banks, highlighting their innovative efforts despite regulatory challenges. He notes that the association fosters collaboration among banks, fintechs, and authorities to enhance the financial sector's resilience and competitiveness. Recent initiatives include studies on digital wallets and quantum computing, aimed at bridging the gap between knowledge and implementation in the banking industry.
Swiss Banking reflects on a challenging 2024, emphasizing the need for a unified approach to political and regulatory challenges in 2025, including banking stability, anti-money laundering, and digital currencies. The focus will be on implementing strategic priorities and enhancing the financial sector's innovative capabilities. Additionally, the adaptation of ESG guidelines and the management of nature-related financial risks are set to continue shaping the regulatory landscape.

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