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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)
Pages in category "Banks of Switzerland" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... Swiss National Bank; NBAD Private Bank (Suisse) SA;
A hub of tourism, many private banks service the city and maintain underground bunkers and storage facilities for gold at the foothills of the Swiss Alps. Banking in Switzerland dates to the early 18th century through Switzerland's merchant trade and
' Group of the banking company of Frankfurt ') is a banking group based in Frankfurt with operations in Germany and Zurich, Switzerland. Originally established in 1969 under the name Bankenunion AG, it is a fully owned subsidiary of Helaba and thus a member of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe for which it serves as the group's main private bank.
Private banks have a long tradition in Switzerland, dating back to at least the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685). Private banks also have a long tradition in the UK where C. Hoare & Co . has been in business since 1672.
As of 2012, Credit Suisse was recognised as the world's best private bank by Euromoney 's Global Private Banking Survey [140] and as the best European Equity Manager by Global Investors. [131] In polls by Euromoney, it has been ranked as the top private bank and the best bank in Switzerland. [49]
The Pictet Group, known as Pictet, is a Swiss multinational private bank and financial services company founded in Switzerland. Headquartered in Geneva, it is one of the largest Swiss banks and primarily offers services in wealth management, asset management, and asset servicing, to private clients and institutions.
Fifteen Swiss companies are included on Fortune's "Global 500" list (in 2011). As of 2018 the largest non-financial companies in terms of annual revenue were Glencore, Vitol and Trafigura, with Nestlé as the largest employer. The largest banks were UBS and Credit Suisse, and the largest insurance company was Zurich Insurance Group.