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Company Response

23 Oct 2018

Credit Suisse responded

Last week we announced that our CEO will no longer attend the 2018 Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh. 

In our role as an employer, and as user and provider of services, Credit Suisse is committed to human rights and respects them as a key element of responsible business conduct. By incorporating human rights principles into our own policies and operations, we encourage our business partners to do likewise and to recognize and respect human rights.

Further information:

-          Credit Suisse and Human Rights: https://www.credit-suisse.com/corporate/en/responsibility/banking/human-rights.html

-          Credit Suisse’s “Statement on Human Rights”: https://www.credit-suisse.com/media/assets/corporate/docs/about-us/responsibility/banking/human-rights-statement-en.pdf

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