UBS CEO says capital debate will consider competitiveness concerns

ZURICH, June 24 (Reuters) – Swiss lawmakers will consider competitiveness along with financial stability as ​they draft new capital rules for ‌big banks, UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti said on Wednesday.
“The political process and the parliament will ​focus with cool heads, less ​emotions around what needs to be ⁠done to achieve financial stability, but ​also competitiveness,” he said, adding that competitiveness ​was vital for job creation.
“Without competitiveness, we will not maintain Switzerland as a global and ​vibrant financial centre in the world.”
Speaking ​at the Point Zero Forum in Zurich, Ermotti also ‌addressed ⁠how artificial intelligence will change banking, noting UBS already runs hundreds of AI agents and applications.
“Let’s be honest – some ​of the ​jobs ⁠that we have in banking and finance will probably disappear, ​or you’re going to need ​less ⁠people to do the same job,” he said.
“If you don’t grow as an ⁠economy, ​if you don’t grow ​as an organization, you won’t be able to recreate ​jobs.”

Reporting by Ariane Luthi Editing by Dave Graham.

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