Finance

Swiss Regulator Probes Ex-Credit Suisse CEO, Blick Says

  • Finma pursues Gottstein for role in Greensill case, Blick says
  • Regulator has power to suspend individuals’ banking licenses

Thomas Gottstein

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Switzerland’s financial regulator is investigating Thomas Gottstein, the former CEO of Credit Suisse, for his role in the implosion of a $10 billion group of funds linked to disgraced financier Lex Greensill, according to a report published in SonntagsBlick.

The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority — or Finma — triggered enforcement proceedings against four unnamed former Credit Suisse staffers after concluding in February that the lender “seriously breached” its risk-management obligations in the Greensill Capital supply-chain financing affair.