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  2. Zurich Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. is a Swiss insurance company, headquartered in Zürich, and the country's largest insurer. [2] As of 2021, the group is the world's 112th largest public company according to Forbes ' Global 2000s list, [3] and in 2011, it ranked 94th in Interbrand's top 100 brands.

  3. GAM (company) - Wikipedia

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    GAM Investments is an independent, pure play asset management group headquartered in Zurich. [2] The Group sells to a wide range of client segments such as institutions, wholesale intermediaries, financial advisers, and private investors. [1]

  4. EFG International - Wikipedia

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    EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services, headquartered in Zurich. EFG International's group of private banking businesses operates in around 40 locations worldwide, with more than 3,025 employees (as of 31 December 2023).

  5. List of largest insurance companies - Wikipedia

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    American International Group United States: 596.1 13 Life Insurance Corporation India: 560.3 14 Japan Post Insurance Japan: 551.0 15 CNP Assurances France: 547.0 16 Dai-ichi Life Japan: 540.4 17 Aegon N.V. Netherlands: 531.0 18 Credit Agricole Assurances France: 502.7 19 Great-West Lifeco Canada: 493.4 20 Aviva United Kingdom: 483.6 21 JA ...

  6. The Good, Bad and Ugly of International Mutual Funds - AOL

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    There is a price to pay for proven money management, and that comes in higher fees than typical mutual funds. Investors in international stock funds faced an average expense ratio of 1.47 percent ...

  7. Credit Suisse - Wikipedia

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    Credit Suisse was founded in 1856 to fund the development of Switzerland's rail system. It issued loans that helped create Switzerland's electrical grid and the European rail system . In the 1900s, it began shifting to retail banking in response to the elevation of the middle class and competition from fellow Swiss banks UBS and Julius Bär .

  8. Partners Group - Wikipedia

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    Partners Group launched the Private Equity Master Fund in 2009. The fund was one of the first to meet the requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940, and one of the first SEC-regulated funds available in the United States. Since its launch, the fund has consistently remained as largest entrant in this sector with US$16 billion in assets ...

  9. UBS - Wikipedia

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    UBS Group AG [nb 1] is a multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland.Headquartered simultaneously in Zürich and Basel, [9] it maintains a presence in all major financial centres as the largest Swiss banking institution and the largest private bank in the world.