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Jewish groups pursue new compensation over Nazi-linked Swiss bank accounts — ApsnyNews World News
26.07.2025 - Cumartesi 00:57
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An investigation into alleged mishandling of Holocaust victims’ funds is reportedly nearing completion
Swiss banking giant UBS could be on the hook for billions in restitution to Holocaust survivors, if allegations by Jewish groups are proven of undisclosed Nazi legacy accounts inherited from collapsed Credit Suisse.
UBS is completing its investigation into the matter, according to Bloomberg.
Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress and a key figure behind the $1.25 billion settlement with Swiss banks in 1998, told Bloomberg he believes that the banks owe much more.
”We probably left $5 to $10 billion on the table,” he said.
In 2020, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization, accused Credit Suisse of failing to disclose accounts linked to Nazi clients. In response, the bank commissioned an internal investigation. After UBS acquired Credit Suisse in 2023, it reinstated independent ombudsman Neil Barofsky, a former US prosecutor, to lead a more extensive review. The final report is expected to be completed early next year, according to Bloomberg.
The probe has uncovered irregularities, the outlet noted. Barofsky’s preliminary work revealed hundreds of accounts, some marked under internal labels like an “American blacklist,” suggesting intentional concealment during prior investigations.
“The numbers are staggering. Where a Jewish person may have put in $100,000, these Nazis were putting in $10 or $20 million or the equivalent,” Lauder said, claiming that money was likely looted from Holocaust victims. “None of that was covered by the 90s settlement.”
Lauder argues that UBS may now need to pay billions more in restitution. Others contend the 1998 agreement protects the banks from future financial liability.
Credit Suisse, once Switzerland’s second-largest bank, was acquired by UBS in 2023 following a series of scandals and losses. The historic merger ended Credit Suisse’s 167-year legacy and shook global confidence in Switzerland’s banking sector.
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