| Swiss bank name ⇑ ⇓ |
Equity ⇑ ⇓ |
Capital ⇑ ⇓ |
Total Assets ⇑ ⇓ |
Address |
Group ⇑ ⇓ |
| swissfirst Bank AG | 75,920 | 21,600 | 690,227 | http://www.cmcic-banquepasche.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| — | | 10 rue de Hollande C.P. 5760 1211 Genève 11 | |
| Private Client Partners | 20,081 | 20,000 | 23,880 | http://www.privateclientpartners.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| — | | Limmatquai 26 263 8024 Zürich | |
| Private Client Bank | 21,950 | 20,000 | 32,559 | http://www.privateclientbank.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| — | | Utoquai 55 8034 Zürich | |
| Privatbank IHAG Zürich AG | 132,768 | 50,000 | 1,001,893 | http://www.pbihag.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Privatbank IHAG Zürich AG – the group originally established in the sphere of trade and industry, IHAG changed its profile concentrating more and more on private banking. Now the bank is focused on individuals and their private money matters.
The bank was founded in 1948 as the Industrie- und Handelsbank (IHAG), in April 2000 it was renamed to Privatbank IHAG Zürich. | | Bleicherweg 18 CH-8022 Zürich | |
| Privatbank Bellerive AG | 26,206 | 15,160 | 88,345 | http://www.pbbellerive.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Privatbank Bellerive AG – independent bank focused on wealth management and offering complete range of private banking services. Bank's shareholders are Graubündner Kantonalbank and Private Client Bank, Zürich. | | Mittelstrasse 6 CH-8034 Zürich | |
| NZB Neue Zürcher Bank | 22,855 | 19,892 | 90,517 | http://www.nzb.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| NZB Neue Zürcher Bank – focuses on the brokerage activities, asset management and investment advisory services for private clients. The bank has institutional investors from Switzerland and abroad.
NZB was established in 2000; the group started its operations as a finance company in September 2000, and after some months the company received its banking licence and started operating under the name of NZB Neue Zurcher Bank. In February 2001, it became a member of the stock-exch\nges SWX and virt-x, and was recognized as a broker for Swiss equities. In 2002, the bank included private banking in the list of its activities. | | Gartenstrasse 32 P.O. Box CH - 8027 Zürich | |
| NPB Neue Privat Bank AG | 23,000 | 23,000 | 58,691 | http://www.npb-bank.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| NPB Neue Privat Bank AG- incorporated in 2001, with a fully paid-up capital of CHF 23 million. It is a pure asset management bank, member of the Swiss Bankers' Association.
The bank entered into partnership with Wegelin & Co. private bankers. This is the oldest bank in Switzerland, established in 1741. Wegelin & Co. provides the bank with a large number of logistical services and technical know-how.
| | Limmatquai 122 P.O.Box 8022 Zürich | |
| Maerki Baumann & Co AG | 83,658 | 3,000 | 590,099 | http://www.mbczh.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Maerki Baumann & Co AG – a highly-specialised asset management bank. Established in 1932. The bank acts as independent advisor, providing private clients with consultations on wealth management, estate planning, portfolio management. The bank selects the solutions depending on each client's situation. The bank provides wide range of services for institutional clients. | | Dreikönigstrasse 6 Postfach CH-8022 Zürich | |
| HYPOSWISS Privatbank AG | 77,400 | 26,000 | 639,252 | http://www.hyposwiss.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| HYPOSWISS Privatbank AG – was founded in Solothurn in 1889 under the name of Schweizerische Hypothekenbank. Later on, Hyposwiss developed into an investment consulting and asset management specialist. Between 1981 and 2002, Hyposwiss was a subsidiary of UBS, during that time it became a successful and prestigious private bank working both in Switzerland and abroad.
The Aa1-rated St.Galler Kantonalbank is the owner of Hyposwiss bank in Zurich since 2002; in 2008, it also acquired Anglo Irish Bank (Suisse) SA, a Geneva based private bank known as Hyposwiss Private Bank.
Hyposwiss Private Bank specializes in portfolio and asset management service, with a particular expertise in the selection of alternative investments. The bank offers a professional investment consultancy and asset management service for private clients. | | Bahnhofstrasse/Schützengasse 4 CH-8023 Zürich | |
| EFG Bank | 724,285 | 61,285 | 4,634,427 | http://www.efgbank.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| 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. | | Bahnhofstrasse 16 P.O. Box 2255 8022 Zürich | |
| Clariden Bank | 201,820 | 10,000 | 2,897,266 | http://www.claridenleu.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Clariden Leu – an independent Swiss private bank focused on individual clients. After the merger of the four Credit Suisse private banks Clariden Bank, Bank Leu, Bank Hofmann and BGP Banca di Gestione Patrimoniale, together with credit Suisse Fides in January 2007, Clariden Leu is now one of the five largest providers of private banking services in Switzerland with 519 years experience in private banking.
All assets and liabilities of the absorbed companies were transferred to Clariden Bank, by operation of law. At the same time, Clariden Bank changed its name to Clariden Leu AG. Clariden Leu remains a fully controlled subsidiary of Credit Suisse Group. | | Bahnhofstrasse 32 CH-8001 Zürich | |
| Bank Vontobel AG | 244,100 | 75,000 | 3,925,546 | http://www.vontobel.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Bank Vontobel AG – founded in 1924. Swiss private bank working for international market, and specialising in asset management for sophisticated private and institutional clients. Core activities of Bank Vontobel – private banking, investment banking, asset management and investment funds. Vontobel asset management specialises in managing the assets of institutional clients – managing bond mandates, equity mandates and balanced mandates with or without special conditions.
Currently, Vontobel is a public company with a strong core of shareholders, the majority of its stock and voting rights belonging to the family and the Vontobel Foundation.
Vontobel Group is co-operating with the Raiffeisen Switzerland since 1994, the co-operation was broadened in 2004. In connection with the expansion of its investment management business, the Raiffeisen Group now co-operates exclusively with Vontobel Group, offering Vontobel's investment-related services at all of its banking locations in Switzerland. In its turn, Vontobel develops and designs product and service solutions for Raiffeisen's investment customers in the areas of investment funds, standardized asset management solutions and structured products.
Additionally, Vontobel has made its trading infrastructure available to the central bank of the Raiffeisen Group. In October 2006, Vontobel Group as service provider assumed the custodian services for all Raiffeisen clients on behalf of the Raiffeisen Group. In December 2004, Raiffeisen Group acquired a 12.5% stake in Vontobel Holding AG. | | Gotthardstrasse 43 CH-8022 Zürich | |
| Bank Leu AG | 366,060 | 200,000 | 9,774,729 | http://www.claridenleu.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Clariden Leu – an independent Swiss private bank focused on individual clients. After the merger of the four Credit Suisse private banks Clariden Bank, Bank Leu, Bank Hofmann and BGP Banca di Gestione Patrimoniale, together with credit Suisse Fides in January 2007, Clariden Leu is now one of the five largest providers of private banking services in Switzerland with 519 years experience in private banking.
All assets and liabilities of the absorbed companies were transferred to Clariden Bank, by operation of law. At the same time, Clariden Bank changed its name to Clariden Leu AG. Clariden Leu remains a fully controlled subsidiary of Credit Suisse Group. | | Bahnhofstrasse 32 CH-8022 Zürich | |
| Bank Julius Bär & Co. AG | 1,020,618 | 175,000 | 14,978,579 | http://www.juliusbaer.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Bank Julius Bär & Co. AG – concentrates on private banking and the related investment products for private and institutional clients. The bank is part of the Julius Baer Group working in the area of asset management, the management and distribution of investment funds. Julius Baer Group's global presence comprises more than 30 locations in Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia, with head office in Zurich, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Lugano, New York, Singapore and Tokyo. | | Bahnhofstrasse 36 P.O. Box CH-8010 Zürich | |
| Bank Hugo Kahn & Co AG | 15,300 | 10,000 | 46,781 | http://www.hugokahn.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Bank Hugo Kahn – was founded in 1923 by Hugo Kahn. This is small bank still owned by the Kahn family. The bank focuses on the traditional business of wealth management and of professional investment advice for private investors. Bank Hugo Kahn follows its strategy of low risks and long term orientation.
The main areas of work of the bank are wealth management and investment advice – tax and legal advice, especially for EU residents, securities and foreign exchange dealings, financial and market analysis, execution of stock market transactions worldwide, trading in alternative instruments (hedge funds, derivatives and structured products and private equity), industry analyses (banking, insurance, food industry, technology, medicine, pharmaceuticals, mechanical and electrical engineering, chemicals, etc). | | Limmatquai / Torgasse 2 CH-8001 Zürich | |
| Bank Hofmann AG | 150,067 | 30,000 | 2,423,330 | http://www.claridenleu.com/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Clariden Leu – focused on individual clients. It is an independent Swiss private bank; after the merger of the four Credit Suisse private banks Clariden Bank, Bank Leu, Bank Hofmann and BGP Banca di Gestione Patrimoniale, together with credit Suisse Fides in January 2007, Clariden Leu is now one of the five largest providers of private banking services in Switzerland with 519 years experience in private banking.
All assets and liabilities of the absorbed companies were transferred to Clariden Bank, by operation of law. At the same time, Clariden Bank changed its name to Clariden Leu AG. Clariden Leu remains a fully controlled subsidiary of Credit Suisse Group. | | Bahnhofstrasse 32 CH-8001 Zürich | |
| Bank Frey & Co. AG | 16,500 | 12,500 | 116,080 | http://www.bank-frey.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Bank Frey & Co. AG – an independent bank providing customized solutions for all financial and asset-related matters. Bank Frey is a member of The Frey Group Holding. Founded in 1941. The bank has no branches outside the jurisdiction of the Swiss law. | | PO Box 3972, Bahnhofstrasse 82a 8021 Zürich | |
| Arzi Bank AG | 9,794 | 3,000 | 43,732 | http://www.arzibank.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Arzi Bank AG – a small private bank located in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in 1962. Arzi bank focuses exclusively on advisory services, asset management and related services – trading of stocks, bonds, commodities and options, foreign exchange, time and fiduciary deposits, secured lending, check and money payments, teller services etc. The bank is a licensed securities dealer, focusing on the markets of the US, Germany and Switzerland.
Arzi Bank is a member of the Swiss Bankers' Association, the Association of Swiss Commercial and Investment Banks, and Associate Member of the Swiss Exchange. | | Talacker 41 POB 1532 CH-8027 Zürich | |
| Anker Bank | 20,000 | 20,000 | 228,373 | http://www.ankerbank.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| Anker Bank – specializes in private wealth management. Other services provided are financial services, including term deposits and fiduciary deposits; real estate finance, day-to-day management.
The Bank is represented in the four Swiss financial centres – Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne, and Lugano.
Anker Bank belongs to the Banque Cantonale de Geneve Group. The Group dates back to the early 19th century, its majority shareholder is the state of Geneva. | | Lintheschergasse 19 Postfach 4068 - 8021 Zürich | |
| AKB Privatbank Zürich AG | 54,525 | 50,000 | 419,107 | http://www.akbprivatbank.ch/ | Stock exchange banks |
| AKB Privatbank Zürich AG – established in 1988 in Zurich. The bank is a 100% subsidiary of the Aargaui cantonal bank, having close co-operation with the parent company but acting as an independent Swiss private bank. The bank specializes in private banking, investment advice and asset management and administration for private and institutional customers. | | Bleicherweg 18 8002 Zürich | |
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