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Switzerland’s Money Laundering Reporting Office expects 21,000 SARs in 2025.

28/10/2025

Switzerland’s Money Laundering Reporting Office (MROS) is reaching its limits as the number of suspicious activity reports rises sharply.

According to its chief, Anton Brönnimann, the office expects a 40% increase this year, up from 15,000 cases in 2024 to about 21,000 in 2025.

Brönnimann,  told Swiss public broadcaster SRF.

  • “We’ve seen exponential growth for ten years,”

Brönnimann attributes the surge to

  • Greater awareness in the financial sector,
  • Stronger pressure from regulators and prosecutors, and
  • Several money-laundering scandals have led to convictions in Switzerland.

Brönnimann said:

  • “Banks want to avoid any risk,”
  • Technology has also made reporting easier:
  • “Today, banks use robots and automated tools to detect irregularities and can file reports at the push of a button.
  • They’d rather report one case too many than one too few.”

But the small team of around 55 employees can no longer handle the volume.

Brönnimann said:

  • “We’ve reached our personnel limits,”
  • This means some cases are no longer investigated as thoroughly, while others may be missed.
  • “The risk of overlooking money-laundering cases is rising,” he warned. To do the job properly, staff numbers would need to double to about 110.
  • The office has adopted a risk-based approach, focusing mainly on terrorism financing, organised crime, and severe financial offences.

The office hopes that automation and artificial intelligence will help relieve the pressure.

 Brönnimann said:

  • “We’re trying to automate as much as possible and hope AI will bring progress,”
  • But the number of reports is increasing so fast that digital tools can’t keep up.
  • “The growth is exponential,”   
  • “Without more people, the risk of missing important cases continues to grow.”

Translated and adapted from German by DeepL/ds

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/various/swiss-anti-money-laundering-office-overwhelmed-by-surge-in-reports/90227878

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