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Barclays Capital, Zurich Branch of Barclays Bank PLC, London; HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) SA, Geneva; IG Bank S.A., Geneva; Lloyds Bank plc, Londres, succursale de Genève, Geneva *Standard Chartered Bank (Switzerland) SA (No offices anymore in Switzerland)
The term private bank refers to a bank that offers private banking services and in its legal form is a partnership. [97] The first private banks were created in St. Gallen in the mid-18th century and in Geneva in the late 18th century as partnerships, and some are still in the hands of the original families such as Hottinger and Mirabaud. [97]
As of 2012, Credit Suisse was recognised as the world's best private bank by Euromoney 's Global Private Banking Survey [141] and as the best European Equity Manager by Global Investors. [132] In polls by Euromoney, it has been ranked as the top private bank and the best bank in Switzerland. [49]
Union Bancaire Privée (UBP SA) is a private bank and wealth management firm headquartered in Geneva. UBP is one of the largest private banks in Switzerland, and serves private and institutional clients. The bank was founded in 1969 by Edgar de Picciotto.
Credit Suisse's Private Banking Switzerland will be part of its Swiss business from April 1 rather than of the newly created wealth management unit, the bank said in an internal memo on Monday ...
Since 2009, the bank has been ranked each year one of the World’s 50 Safest Banks by Global Finance magazine, the safest bank in the Middle East. It was also named in 2011 the Best Bank in the UAE for the third consecutive year and for the fifth time in a decade by Euromoney and in 2012 the Best Private Bank in the UAE by the Banker. NBAD ...
Bank Syz SA was founded in Geneva in January 1996. [3] In July of the same year it established the Luxembourg mutual fund OYSTER. In 1999, the bank began its expansion at the international level in Nassau by establishing Syz Bank & Trust, and in Switzerland with the opening of offices in Lugano then Locarno.
Its operations are organised into three divisions: private banking (wealth management), asset management, and IT and back and middle office services for other financial institutions. In 2022, the bank had total client assets of CHF 296 billion, [2] which makes it one of the biggest players in the Swiss private banking sector. [5] [6]