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 Group – an international banking group headquartered in Geneva. Organized into two subgroups: EFG International (http://www.efginternational.com/), a global private banking and asset management group listed on the SWX Swiss exchange and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland; and Eurobank EFG (http://www.eurobank.gr/online/home/) – one of the largest banking and financial institutions in Greece, offering all types of banking, asset management, insurance, and other related services in Greece, Central and South-Eastern Europe, and listed on the Athens Stock Exchange.
| Year | Equity | Capital | Reserves | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 17,946,199 527,500 | 4,399,665 250,000 | 13,546,534 277,500 | 222,389,307 631,886 |
| 2003 | 17,946,199 540,700 | 4,399,665 250,000 | 13,546,534 290,700 | 217,425,040 653,355 |
| 2004 | 17,957,688 550,900 | 4,399,665 250,000 | 13,558,023 300,900 | 288,052,537 658,175 |
| 2005 | 23,734,561 560,900 | 4,399,665 250,000 | 19,334,896 310,900 | 550,903,039 690,183 |
| 2006 | 23,700,092 571,900 | 4,399,665 250,000 | 19,300,427 321,900 | 612,631,299 694,354 |