Discover the full insider trade history of Compagnie Financière Tradition SA, a listed equity based in Switzerland. Shares are listed on CH CH, under the oversight of SIX SER. Operating in the Finance & Banking sector, Compagnie Financière Tradition SA has logged 97 reports. The latest transaction was reported on 15 May 2026 — Sale. Among the most active insiders: Anonymous (Executive member of the board of directors / member of senior management). Every trade is free.
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Compagnie Financière Tradition SA is a leading Swiss player in interdealer broking and over-the-counter market intermediation for financial and commodity-related products. Listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SMI/SPI) in Switzerland, the group serves a mainly institutional client base, including banks, broker-dealers, hedge funds, asset managers, corporates and professional market participants. Founded in 1959 and headquartered in Lausanne, the company has evolved over time into one of the world’s largest interdealer brokers, with a presence in roughly 30 countries and more than 2,300 employees. Its business model is built on matching counterparties, facilitating liquidity in markets that can be fragmented or illiquid, and combining human brokerage expertise with electronic trading infrastructure and strict client anonymity. The group operates across a broad set of asset classes and niches, including interest rates, foreign exchange, credit, equities, equity derivatives, money markets, commodities, energy and market data services. This diversification is strategically important because it reduces reliance on a single market segment and allows the company to benefit from activity across multiple desks when volatility rises. Tradition, the operating brand of the group, is positioned among the world’s top interdealer brokers in OTC financial and commodity-related products. Its geographic footprint spans Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific, allowing the firm to support clients across major time zones and access key global financial centers. Key services include voice broking and electronic broking, specialized trading platforms, FX and rates products, equity-related execution, energy and commodity broking, environmental products, and market data solutions. The company’s competitive strength lies in its scale, specialist coverage and global reach, rather than balance-sheet risk taking. Recent company communications indicate a solid operating backdrop in 2025, supported by higher market volatility and improved revenue trends at constant exchange rates, while the 2025 financial year was presented as showing continued positive momentum versus the prior year. For investors, Compagnie Financière Tradition offers exposure to a niche market-infrastructure business with recurring relevance in global capital markets, but one that remains sensitive to transaction volumes, client activity and prevailing market volatility on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SMI/SPI) in Switzerland.