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Our activity in Switzerland

A leading private bank

BNP Paribas Wealth Management ranks among the world’s best performing private banks, with total assets of CHF 360 billion and 6000 dedicated employees.

In Switzerland, with some CHF 41 billion under management and a staff of 550, we are one of the leading international Wealth Management centre of the BNP Paribas group. We boast a team comprising:

  • 152 private bankers specialized by geographical areas
  • 86 specialists of the products and services offering team

A complete products and services offering

Thanks to our local specialist teams, we offer a wide range of investment solutions, from investment advisory to discretionary portfolio management and wealth planning services:

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BNP Paribas, a major player on the Swiss market

logo Groupe BNP ParibasPresent in Switzerland since 1872, the BNP Paribas Group offers a wide range of products and services based on its tried and tested expertise and an international network extending over more than 80 countries.

With over 1,800 employees and 4 branches (in Geneva, Zurich, Basel and Lugano), BNP Paribas (Switzerland) SA ranks as one of Switzerland’s biggest foreign banks.

Asset management for private customers and the financing of international raw materials trading are at the heart of the Group's core range of services. The activities involved in these services can be divided into two poles:

  • Corporate and Investment Banking
  • Investment Solutions

key figures

  • Gross Revenues: 1,146 millions CHF (as of 31.12.2010)
  • Assets under management (private clients): 41 billion CHF

Awards

  • 2nd foreign private bank in Switzerland in terms of balance sheet total and equity capital as well as gross, net and real profit – according to Association of Foreign Banks in Switzerland 2009
  • 7th foreign private bank in Switzerland in terms of assets under management – according to Association of Foreign Banks in Switzerland 2009

For further information, please consult the website www.bnpparibas.ch