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Swissquote Takes Full Control of Yuh Digital Finance App in Major Deal
Abstract:Swissquote acquires Yuh, gaining full ownership of the popular finance app amid rising phishing scams targeting users in the Swiss digital banking market.

Swissquote (SWX:SQN), a leading Swiss online brokerage and banking firm, has officially acquired PostFinances 50% stake in the Yuh digital finance app, marking a significant milestone in the Swiss digital banking market. This acquisition, four years after the Swissquote PostFinance joint venture launched Yuh, gives Swissquote full ownership and control over the popular app.
The decision was unanimously approved by both partners and relevant authorities, enabling Yuh to continue its rapid growth trajectory under Swissquote‘s leadership. Launched in 2021, Yuh offers a comprehensive range of app-based financial services, including payments, savings, and investments. As of June 30, 2025, Yuh boasts 342,369 accounts with assets totaling CHF 3.2 billion (approximately USD 4.0 billion). The transaction values Yuh at CHF 180 million (USD 227 million), with Swissquote partly paying through treasury shares, which increased PostFinance’s holding in Swissquote to 5%.

Marc Bürki, CEO of Swissquote, emphasized the strategic importance of the acquisition:
“We remain committed to our successful, long-standing partnership with PostFinance. Today‘s step allows us to integrate Yuh optimally into our overall offering and expands our support to over one million accounts (30 June 2025: 1,050,762 accounts), a development which is expected to have a positive impact on Swissquote’s market perception. The full acquisition of Yuh will further enable Swissquote to capitalise on the inherent synergies between the two companies.”
This move allows Swissquote to strengthen its position in Switzerlands retail finance sector by leveraging digital growth, cross-platform integration, and client base expansion. Meanwhile, PostFinance will shift focus to its core strategic priorities and high-value business units, while continuing to support Yuh as a business partner in customer acquisition.
Addressing Phishing Scams Targeting Swissquote Yuh Users
Despite Yuhs success, the platform has recently faced challenges related to phishing scams targeting Swissquote Yuh users. Swiss regulators, including the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), have flagged the app as a prime target for sophisticated phishing and impersonation scams. Over 600 fraudulent websites mimicking Swissquote services were identified in the first half of 2025 alone.

Swissquote CEO Marc Bürki linked the surge in scam activity to advances in artificial intelligence, which have made it easier for fraudsters to create convincing fake websites and launch large-scale phishing campaigns. However, Swissquote has confirmed that its internal systems remain secure and uncompromised.
Implications for the Swiss Digital Banking Market
The acquisition of Yuh by Swissquote is a pivotal development in the Swiss digital banking market, reflecting the sector‘s ongoing consolidation and innovation. Yuh’s profitability, with a net profit of CHF 1.7 million in 2024, and its expanding user base underscore the growing demand for integrated, app-based financial services in Switzerland.
Swissquote‘s enhanced control over Yuh will likely accelerate product development and integration, offering customers a seamless digital banking experience. The company’s strategy to capitalize on synergies between Swissquote and Yuh positions it well to compete in the evolving Swiss retail finance landscape.
About Swissquote
Swissquote is a leading Swiss online brokerage and banking firm, committed to innovation and growth in digital finance. The company supports over one million accounts and continues to expand its market presence through strategic acquisitions and technology-driven services. Stay informed about the latest in digital finance. Click here to learn more: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001254584.html

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