Swiss sustainable investments grew in 2025
The value of sustainable investments continued to increase in Switzerland, with the market - unlike in other countries - remaining robust.
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This was revealed in a study published today by Swiss Sustainable Finance (SSF), an organisation active in the field.
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The total volume of the investments in question has risen by 3% to CHF1.94 trillion by the end of 2025. According to the report, sustainability criteria are now often integrated into processes without products being explicitly marketed as sustainable: they have become the norm in many contexts.
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Extreme weather events are now seen as the main nature-related risks: financial players see them as an important factor for profit fluctuations, loss of value and disruptions in supply chains. At the same time, the need for resilient infrastructure and climate-friendly business models opens up new investment opportunities.
According to the study, the use of artificial intelligence has also increased significantly. Many applications have moved from the test phase to the operational phase and are increasingly being used for investment analysis, risk assessment and new product development.
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