Updated Meta-index on Financial Regulation 2022

Global Regulation Index from the Swiss Finance Institute Shows Clear Shifts—EU Catches Up and Switzerland Remains in the Top Tier
Date27 Apr 2022
CategoryPress
The third edition of the Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI) published by the Swiss Finance Institute shows clear shifts in the country rankings. Switzerland currently sits in 7th place (1st place in 2020 and 4th place in 2021), behind Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, and France. The United Kingdom suffers the largest decline in its ranking, slipping from 6th place in 2021 to 15th place in 2022.

Over recent decades financial regulation has become broader, increasingly complex,
and more global. On one hand, there are Basel II, Basel III, and subsequent frameworks, sometimes
accompanied by additional national "finishes" (in Switzerland for example the so-called "Swiss Finish"). On
the other, various standards with respect to issues including transparency, corruption, money laundering,
and data exchange have been suggested, requested, or introduced. These rules and standards are usually
proposed and created by supranational organizations, NGOs, or think tanks, which represent diverse
stakeholders. Individual countries can then incorporate them into their national laws. Subject to their
signing of international treaties, individual countries still have some freedom as to if, when, and how they
implement these rules and standards, and to what extent they enforce them.

 

 

 

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The detailed Public Discussion Note on the Regulation Index 2022 can be found at: www.sfi.ch/gfrtci2022