In the wake of its good public finance performance - surplus of CHF541 million ($663 million) in 2024 - the canton of Geneva is set to become the largest contributor to intercantonal financial equalisation in 2028, according to Le Matin Dimanche. This would be a first since the mechanism was introduced in its new version in 2008. According to the latest forecasts by the BAK Economics institute, Geneva is expected to overtake Zug and Zurich in three years' time, reaching a payment amount of CHF602 million (equalisation is calculated with a four-year delay). + Top Swiss CEOs earn 143 times more than lowest paid staff Contacted by the Sunday newspaper, state councillor and head of finance Nathalie Fontanet emphasises, however, that the figure is not yet final. The next BAK forecast, due in May, should allow the figures to be refined. Thanks to strong tax revenues from legal persons, Geneva's accounts closed much more favourably than expected last year: a deficit of CHF 48 million was ...