Founded in 1896 in Basel, Switzerland, Roche has spent more than a century developing medicines and diagnostic tests that together address some of the most complex conditions in modern healthcare. Listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and a constituent of the Swiss Market Index, the company is one of the world's largest healthcare businesses by revenue. Operating across two complementary divisions, Pharma and Diagnostics, Roche occupies a distinctive position in the global industry: it is one of very few organisations that integrates therapeutic development with the in-vitro diagnostics capability to inform and monitor those same therapies.
Roche's pharmaceutical pipeline and marketed portfolio span a broad range of therapeutic areas, including oncology, haematology, neurology, ophthalmology, immunology, infectious diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, cardiometabolic conditions, diabetes, respiratory disease, and women's health. This breadth reflects decades of investment in both internal research and external partnering, reinforced by the 2009 full acquisition of Genentech, which significantly expanded the company's biologics and personalised medicine capabilities. Roche maintains defined ethical standards and a structured innovation process to guide candidate selection and clinical development.
The Diagnostics division is widely recognised as the world's largest in-vitro diagnostics business and develops solutions that support clinical decision-making across many of the same disease areas addressed by the Pharma arm. Safety reporting infrastructure and dedicated support for safety officers form part of the diagnostic solutions offering, reinforcing the company's commitment to pharmacovigilance and patient safety throughout the product lifecycle. This integration of drug and diagnostic development is a long-standing strategic pillar at Roche, enabling a personalised healthcare approach that aligns diagnostic insight with therapeutic intervention.
Governance at Roche is structured around a Board of Directors, an Executive Committee, and formal board committees, with an Annual General Meeting providing shareholder oversight. The company publishes sustainability goals, ESG performance data, and safety, health and wellbeing metrics as part of its public reporting. Community investment is channelled through the Roche Global Citizenship programme, which covers arts and culture, community disaster relief, humanitarian and social development, and science education initiatives.
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