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REMIT II & Swiss BATE Representation.
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EU REMIT II requires non-EU energy traders to designate a representative in their main EU country of activity. Switzerland's new BATE law (Swiss REMIT) extends the same requirement from January 2027. We provide designated representation under both regimes - one trusted provider, two regulatory frameworks.

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Now also covering Swiss BATE.
Switzerland's Federal Act on Supervision and Transparency in Wholesale Energy Markets (BATE) is targeted to enter into force on 1. January 2027. Non-resident traders active in Swiss wholesale energy markets will need a designated local representative under Article 6. We're already accepting BATE representation mandates.

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EU REMIT & Swiss BATE

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