Switzerland needs $6.5 bln annually to 2050 to meet nature goals, bankers association says

Published 13:44 on June 25, 2025 / Last updated at 13:44 on June 25, 2025 / / Biodiversity, EMEA

An association of Swiss bankers has released a study estimating that the country's nature transition requires an investment of CHF 5.3 billion ($6.5 bln) every year to 2050, highlighting a current investment gap of CHF 2.1 bln per year.
An association of Swiss bankers has released a study estimating that the country's nature transition requires an investment of CHF 5.3 billion ($6.5 bln) every year to 2050, highlighting a current investment gap of CHF 2.1 bln per year.


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