Covid-19 credits
The Federal Council and Parliament have provided companies in Switzerland with liquidity relief in order to help with the economic consequences of the coronavirus.
On this page, you will find information and data about COVID-19 credits for companies. To ensure liquidity, companies affected by the COVID-19 crisis were able to take advantage of bridging credits guaranteed by the federal government between March 26th and July 31st.
Number and volume of COVID-19 bridging credits
Companies affected by the COVID-19 crisis were able to apply for bridging credits guaranteed by the federal government between 26 March and 31 July 2020 to ensure their liquidity. The table below shows the total number and volume of credits granted. Any credits that have already been repaid are not included here. All numbers are updated daily.
| Number | Average amount in CHF | Total in CHF | |
|---|---|---|---|
| COVID-19 credit agreements | 135'067 | 103'000 | 13'800 Mio.* |
| COVID-19 credit plus | 1'130 | 2.7 Mio. | 3'008.2 Mio.** |
| Total | 136'197 | 16’808.2 Mio. |
* Extrapolation from number of credit agreements and average amount
** The amount stated concerns the entire credit amount and not just the 85% guaranteed by the Swiss Confederation
Figures may vary due to legal provisions (Article 11(1) of the COVID-19 Joint and Several Ordinance (COVID-19-Solidarbürgschaftsverordnung)) and as a result of adjustments made after the submission deadline has passed.
Last updated: 16.09.2020
Further analyses
The following figures illustrate distributions of COVID-19 bridging credits for companies. They serve to provide background information and are updated at irregular intervals. The figures may therefore differ from the daily actual figures. These visualizations are based on data from the guarantee organizations. In order to exclude any conclusions about individual companies and to guarantee their anonymity, only aggregated data can be made available. Due to rounding, it is possible that the sum of the shares may not be 100%.
Status: August 26, 2020
Reports of abuse
The table below contains potential and actual cases of abuse under the Regulation on the granting of credit and joint and several guarantees as a result of the coronavirus. Here you find the concept for the prevention of abuse (in German). The statistic shows the cases of which the guarantee organisations are aware, either because they initiated the procedure themselves or because they were informed by another body that the procedure had been initiated. It is not complete with regard to those cases opened by other bodies without information to the guarantee organisations. The statistic is updated daily.
| Types of abuse (all types according to the ordinance) | In clarification | No cases of abuse | No cases of abuse after correction | Ongoing proceedings | |
| Number | Amount of delinquency * | ||||
| Multiple applications (Art. 3, para. 1) | 109 | 85 | 114 | 14 | CHF 3'885‘000 |
| Date of foundation (Art. 3, para. 1, a.) | 46 | 26 | 1 | 1 | CHF 90‘000 |
| In bankruptcy, estate or liquidation (Art. 3, para. 1, b.) | 10 | 0 | 4 | 7 | CHF 676'300 |
| Sales information (Art. 7, para. 1) | 273 | 47 | 42 | 9 | CHF 1'121‘900 |
| Support for other emergency regulations (Art. 3, para. 1, d.) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Use of credit in general and replacement investments (Art. 6, para. 1 und 2) | 29 | 2 | 4 | 32 | CHF 4'480‘667 |
| Use of credit Dividends, refinancing, etc. (Art. 6, para. 3) | 346 | 11 | 6 | 8 | CHF 2‘613‘000 |
| Others | 39 | 3 | 3 | 8 | CHF 1‘104‘700 |
| Total | 852 | 174 | 174 | 79 | CHF 13'971'567 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
*The amount of delinquency reported corresponds to the volume of loans at the time they were granted for which proceedings are under way. It is not taken into account whether part of the money has already been recovered.
Last updated: 17.09.2020
In addition, statistics from the Money Laundering Reporting Office (MROS) show all a) suspicious activity reports in accordance with the Anti-Money Laundering Act or Swiss Criminal Code, as well as b) the number of notifications made by the MROS to law enforcement services (in accordance with Art. 23 Para. 4 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act).
Losses on guarantees under the COVID-19 bridging credits
The following table provides information on the guarantee losses of guarantees granted under the COVID 19 bridging loan programme. These are COVID-19 loans for which the bank has drawn down the guarantee and thus transferred the claim against the borrower to the guarantee organisations.
| Number | Average amount in CHF | Total in CHF | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 249 | 79'227 | 19'489'887 |
Last updated: 16.09.2020
Legal basis
- Botschaft zum Bundesgesetz über Kredite mit Solidarbürgschaft infolge des Coronavirus (german) (18/09/2020)
- Gesetzesentwurf über Kredite mit Solidarbürgschaft infolge des Coronavirus (german) (18/09/2020)
- Erläuternder Bericht der zum Covid-19-Solidarbürgschaftsgesetz (german) (01/07/2020)
- Gesetzestext der Vernehmlassung zum Covid-19-Solidarbürgschaftsgesetz (german) (01/07/2020)
- Joint guarantees emergency ordinance (25/03/2020)
- Explanatory notes to the emergency ordinance (14/04/2020)
Media releases
- Media release of 18/09/2020:
Coronavirus: Federal Council adopts dispatch on new Joint and Several Guarantee Act - Media release of 01/07/2020:
Coronavirus: Emergency ordinance on COVID-19 credits to be incorporated into ordinary law - Media release of 15/05/2020:
COVID-19 Kredite: Konzept zur Missbrauchsbekämpfung verabschiedet - Media release of 03/04/2020:
Federal Council increases volume of liquidity assistance guarantees to CHF 40 billion - Media release of 25/03/2020:
Coronavirus: Federal Council adopts emergency ordinance on granting of credits with joint and several federal guarantees - Media release of 20/03/2020:
Coronavirus: Massnahmenpaket zur Abfederung der wirtschaftlichen Folgen