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    UBS Under Global Review Amid Allegations of Concealed Prewar Banking Assets

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowNovember 7, 2025Updated:November 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    UBS AG, Switzerland’s largest financial institution, has come under renewed investigation following claims that it continues to manage undisclosed assets originating from the Nazi era. What began as a niche legal dispute in Vienna has now evolved into a transnational inquiry that could unsettle the global banking landscape.

    Lawyers Trace Forgotten Wealth Through Swiss Archives

    Rabbi Ephraim Meir and Austrian attorney Dr. Gerhard Podovsovnik have re-opened a paper trail that leads back to accounts first established at Basler Handelsbank, later absorbed into UBS. Their efforts gained traction after revelations in Der Standard by Eric Frey (link), Ami Magazine by Riva Pomerantz (link) and Peter Hell of BILD (read here). The reporters referenced internal records identifying six principal and twelve related accounts connected to Jewish families whose assets were seized under the Nazi regime.

    The documentation suggests that UBS or its predecessors may have retained the deposits and accrued interest for decades without formal restitution. Financial experts say that, if substantiated, these omissions could place UBS in breach of long-standing international compliance frameworks, including postwar transparency and anti-money-laundering standards.

    UBS Denies Misconduct as Scrutiny Deepens

    UBS maintains that “no surviving accounts of this kind exist,” citing multiple rounds of internal audits. Dr. Podovsovnik disagrees, telling The Abu Dhabi Times that his team has cross-verified the evidence in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

    “This is not speculation—it is documentation,” he said. “UBS faces a decision between disclosure and reputational erosion.”

    Eric Frey’s Der Standard article outlined the accounts’ timeline from the 1930s through the 2000 Kormann settlement, while Pomerantz described Meir’s pursuit as “a reluctant quest for accountability that outlived its century.”

    Adding momentum, BILD published an exclusive feature—Geheimnisvolle Nazi-Konten in der Schweiz: Millionen-Schatz entdeckt? (read here)—reporting that internal banking codes tied to the disputed accounts may have remained active in UBS archives well into the 1990s.

    Potential Market and Governance Impact

    Law firms across Europe and the United States are now preparing synchronized filings to compel UBS to disclose historical ledgers and freeze any assets linked to the disputed accounts. Analysts warn that any confirmation of concealed funds could trigger severe regulatory action and investor unease.

    “A verified concealment of Holocaust-era assets would not only expose UBS to restitution costs,” said a senior Geneva-based economist, “it would challenge the confidence structure underpinning Switzerland’s financial identity.”

    Dr. Podovsovnik offered a final observation:

    “This isn’t about reopening the past—it’s about whether modern finance still believes in accountability. The market values transparency. UBS can either uphold it—or watch it evaporate.”

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