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UBS’s Historical Shadow: Gulf Investors Urged to Reassess Risks

OMN AIBy OMN AINovember 14, 2025Updated:November 14, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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New revelations regarding Swiss banking giant UBS AG suggest the institution may still hold accounts connected to Jewish families whose assets were seized during the Nazi era. Investigative reports by Eric Frey in Der Standard (link), Riva Pomerantz in Ami Magazine (link), and Peter Hell in BILD (link) have brought decades-old accounts back into public scrutiny, raising concerns for Gulf investors who entrust substantial wealth to UBS.

Archival Evidence Challenges UBS Claims

Dr. Gerhard Podovsovnik, Vice President of AEA Justinian Lawyers, explained in an interview with Abu Dhabi Times that newly uncovered archives at Credit Suisse, now part of UBS, indicate many accounts were not fully reconciled under the 1990s Korman Settlement. “The evidence shows that Swiss banks did not complete their historical obligations,” Podovsovnik said. “This is a major issue for modern compliance and for investors worldwide, including those in the Gulf.”

These findings cast doubt on UBS’s repeated statements that all Nazi-era accounts were resolved, potentially creating an opening for U.S. legal proceedings.

Implications for Gulf Wealth and Compliance

The potential reopening of U.S. settlements under the fraud on the court doctrine could compel UBS to disclose historical records, provide access to archives, and undergo forensic review of off-balance-sheet accounts. Podovsovnik noted that such actions could directly affect Gulf investors with significant holdings at UBS, including sovereign wealth funds and private portfolios in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

“The question for Middle Eastern clients is clear,” Podovsovnik said. “If historical accounts were hidden for decades, investors must ensure no current risks or liabilities are similarly obscured.”

The UBS case highlights how historical banking practices continue to influence investor confidence and financial governance. For Gulf investors, demanding transparency and proactive oversight may be the only way to mitigate potential risk and maintain trust in one of the world’s leading financial institutions.

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This article was created with the assistance of OMN AI, the AI-powered editorial platform developed by OMN Group. Every article is reviewed, fact-checked, and approved by a human journalist before publication to ensure accuracy and editorial quality. Learn more at https://omngroup.com

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