Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNBN.SW) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is Switzerland's central bank — the institution responsible for managing the country's money supply and keeping prices stable. Unlike a regular commercial bank, it does not serve everyday customers. Instead, it issues Swiss francs, sets interest rates for Switzerland, and manages the country's massive foreign currency reserves, which are among the largest in the world relative to the size of the economy. The SNB earns money primarily from returns on its huge portfolio of foreign currencies, gold, and financial assets, which it accumulated through decades of currency market interventions. It operates exclusively in Switzerland but holds assets across global markets, giving it an unusually large balance sheet for a country of Switzerland's size. Because it is a central bank with a legal monopoly on issuing Swiss francs, it faces no traditional competition — but its biggest risk is losses on its foreign investment portfolio, which can swing dramatically with currency and market movements, as seen in recent years.
Winston Score: 60/100 — Good
A decent business — some strong pillars, some weaker.
- Quality: Bank profitability data not available (not counted) (0/30)
- Growth: Good (13/20)
- Cash Flow: Capital data not available (not counted) (0/10)
- Stability: Loan-quality data not available (not counted) (0/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)

