Agency Name: | Federal Department of Finance |
Native Name: | Eidgenössisches Finanzdepartement Département fédéral des finances Dipartimento federale delle finanze Departament federal da finanzas |
Jurisdiction: | Federal administration of Switzerland |
Headquarters: | Bern |
Employees: | 8,048[1] |
Budget: | Expenditure: CHF 15.7 billion Revenue: CHF 59.5 billion (2009) |
Minister1 Name: | Karin Keller-Sutter |
Minister1 Pfo: | Federal Councillor |
Child1 Agency: | State Secretariat for International Financial Matters |
Child2 Agency: | Federal Finance Administration |
Child3 Agency: | Federal Office of Personnel |
Child4 Agency: | Federal Tax Administration |
Child5 Agency: | Federal Office for Customs and Border Security |
Child6 Agency: | Federal Office of Information Technology, Systems and Telecommunication |
Child7 Agency: | Federal Office for Buildings and Logistics |
Child8 Agency: | Swiss Federal Audit Office |
Child9 Agency: | FINMA |
Child10 Agency: | Swiss Federal Pension Fund |
Website: | www.efd.admin.ch |
The Federal Department of Finance (FDF, German: Eidgenössisches Finanzdepartement|links=no, French: Département fédéral des finances|links=no, Italian: Dipartimento federale delle finanze|links=no, Romansh: {{Audio|Roh-Departament federal da finanzas.ogg|Departament federal da finanzas) is one of the seven departments of the Swiss federal government. The department is headquartered in Bern and headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's finance minister. Initially, in 1848, the department was called "Department of Finance", then, from 1873 "Department of Finance and Customs", until it received its present designation in 1978.
The Department is composed of the following offices:[2]
The following independent authorities are affiliated to the FDF for administrative purposes: