UBS Europe probed in Italy in asset manager fraud investigation: sources

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FILE PHOTO: Logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen in Zurich
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen in Zurich, Switzerland October 25, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

January 30, 2020

MILAN (Reuters) – Italian prosecutors have investigated UBS Europe for possible money laundering and obstructing the work of regulators as part of a fraud inquiry into small asset manager Sofia SGR, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The sources said the investigation is over, and that prosecutors are expected to bring charges and request a trial.

The sources said 23 people including the former head of UBS in Italy, Fabio Innocenzi, had been probed, as well as UBS Europe and Sofia SGR. Under Italian laws the two companies can be held responsible for the actions of their employees.

A spokesman for Innocenzi declined to comment. UBS said in a statement it did not comment on ongoing legal proceedings.

Prosecutors have looked in to whether Sofia committed fraud by applying higher-than-average fees to 117 clients and by failing to disclose conflicts of interest on deals that generated losses for customers.

UBS Europe, part of UBS Group AG <UBSG.S>, was under investigation because Sofia SGR negotiated its products through the bank.

Sofia SGR has been liquidated and some of its assets taken over by Italian asset manager Azimut Holding SpA <AZMT.MI>.

(Reporting by Emilio Parodi in Milan; Writing by Valentina Za; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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