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Swiss Press Silence: A Hidden Risk for Investors

Swiss investors face systemic risks, yet regulators remain silent and Swiss media has failed to educate the public. This silence enables harm and shields misconduct.

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In Switzerland, investors are told they are protected by strong regulators and a responsible press. Yet the lived reality tells a different story.

Despite mounting evidence of harm caused by Nexo AG’s margin-lending structure, including cases involving retirement-age investors who lost life savings, the Swiss press has remained silent.


Why Silence Matters

When the press fails to inform, the public cannot protect itself.

  • Regulators are shielded from accountability. FINMA has dismissed or deflected multiple private reports, while avoiding public debate.
  • Investors remain unaware of risks. Ordinary people cannot see warning signs until it is too late.
  • Wrongdoers benefit. Without coverage, firms like Nexo continue to operate in Switzerland without addressing structural misconduct.

International vs. Domestic Coverage

International outlets have reported on crypto risks and investor harm. But Swiss investors deserve a watchdog in their own language, in their own media ecosystem.

The absence of coverage in Switzerland raises a troubling question: why has no Swiss outlet sounded the alarm?


A Call to Editors

This is not an attack on Swiss media, but an invitation. By failing to inform, silence itself becomes complicit in harm. The public needs facts, transparency, and accountability.

We urge Swiss editors and reporters to review:

The facts are here. The harm is real. The duty to inform lies with you.


Closing

InvestorJustice.org will continue to publish open evidence and advisories. But systemic change in Switzerland requires one more voice: yours.

Swiss investors deserve to be informed.

📥 Contact the editorial team: investorjustice@proton.me

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