Credit Suisse Group is one of the world-leading financial services companies. The group is established as a result of a merger of Credit Suisse and Credit Suisse First Boston in 2005. After the merger, there are only two big banks left - UBS AG and the Credit Suisse Group, taking together over 50% of the balance sheet total of all banks in Switzerland. Credit Suisse is domiciled in Zürich and has branches in Cayman, Dubai, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Labuan, London, Luxemburg, Madrid, Milano, Nassau, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto.
EFG Bank – part of the global family of private banking businesses of EFG International (http://www.efginternational.com/). Provides banking and cash management services, range of financing facilities to help construct an investment portfolio. The two main types of facility offered are overdrafts and fixed advances. The bank also works with property finance, offering mortgage financing in the UK.
| Year | Equity | Capital | Reserves | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 17,946,199 139,000 | 4,399,665 55,000 | 13,546,534 84,000 | 222,389,307 1,936,608 |
| 2003 | 17,946,199 206,410 | 4,399,665 56,410 | 13,546,534 150,000 | 217,425,040 3,260,572 |
| 2004 | 17,957,688 724,285 | 4,399,665 61,285 | 13,558,023 663,000 | 288,052,537 4,634,427 |
| 2005 | 23,734,561 308,410 | 4,399,665 62,410 | 19,334,896 246,000 | 550,903,039 6,592,059 |
| 2006 | 23,700,092 392,410 | 4,399,665 62,410 | 19,300,427 330,000 | 612,631,299 9,981,809 |