List of banks in Switzerland

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Systemically Important Banks[]

Globally Systemically Important Banks[1][]

Domestically Systemically Important Banks[2][]

Top-tier Swiss banks[]

Other Swiss-based banks with a significant presence domestically and overseas with considerable assets under management.[citation needed]

Banks incorporated in Switzerland[]

Family-owned Swiss banks[]

Swiss branches of international banks[]

From 2008 to 2017 there was a reduction in the number of foreign banks in Switzerland[3]
  Foreign-controlled banks
  Branches of foreign banks

Belgium[]

Brazil[]

  • Itaú Private Bank, Zürich

Denmark[]

  • Jyske Bank (Schweiz) AG
  • Nordea Bank S.A., Luxemburg, Zweigniederlassung Zürich

France[]

Germany[]

Israel[]

Italy[]

Japan[]

  • Mitsubishi UFJ Wealth Management Bank (Switzerland), Ltd.
  • Nomura Bank (Schweiz) AG

Lebanon[]

Liechtenstein[]

  • LGT Bank (Schweiz) AG, Basel

Luxembourg[]

  • KBL (Switzerland) Ltd, Geneva

Middle East[]

Netherlands[]

Portugal[]

Russia[]

South Africa[]

Spain[]

United Kingdom[]

  • Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA, Geneva
  • 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)

United States[]

  • Citibank, NA, Las Vegas, Succursale de Genève
  • Citibank, NA, Las Vegas, Zurich Branch
  • Goldman Sachs Bank AG
  • JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Columbus, Succursale de Zurich
  • J.P. Morgan (Suisse) SA, Geneva
  • Merrill Lynch Capital Markets AG
  • Morgan Stanley AG
  • State Street Bank GmbH, München, Zweigniederlassung Zürich

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2015 update of group of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)" (PDF). Financial Stability Board. 3 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Determination of systemically important banks". Publications: Banking sector. Swiss National Bank. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  3. ^ Vergely, Antoine (2 October 2018). "The end of the Swiss tax haven?". VoxEurop/EDJNet. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  4. ^ Dutch Business Round Table Zwitserland Van Lanschot Zwitserland investeert in versterking in Zürich en Genève https://dbrt.ch/nieuws/lanschot-versterkt-aanwezigheid-zwitserland/ Accessed 15 January 2021

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