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One of Switzerland’s top private bankers has moved to Italy, ahead of an upcoming vote on increasing inheritance tax.
De Planta’s move, first reported in Swiss media, has drawn particular criticism given his ties to prominent Swiss financial institutions. Mauro Poggia, who represents Geneva in the upper house of the ...
Pictet Asset Management and SIX have taken tokenization a step further by fractionalizing underlying securities rather than ...
One of Switzerland’s top private bankers has moved to Italy, the latest in a line of wealthy individuals to relocate to the ...
ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss Attorney General's Office has handed a former wealth manager at Pictet Bank a six-month suspended prison sentence and fined the private bank for money laundering, the ...
Pictet was ordered to pay 2 million Swiss francs ($2.5 million) for failing to take all reasonable and necessary measures to prevent transfers from the account of a Brazilian public official aimed ...
The offices of Banque Pictet & Cie were searched by Swiss prosecutors in recent weeks as part of an investigation into its role in the sprawling Petrobras scandal that was opened in December.
Pictet Group and Bangkok Bank PCL on Thursday said they have formed a wealth management strategic alliance for the bank's clients in Thailand. HONG KONG, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Pictet Group and ...
To further assist the taxpayers, the Pictet Group agreed that it would hold all bank statements and other information relating to these accounts only in Switzerland or elsewhere outside the U.S ...
Pictet, Switzerland's fourth-biggest private bank, on Wednesday posted first-half consolidated net profit of 247 million Swiss francs ($258.5 million), up 29 percent year on year.
Khanna spoke in an interview in Singapore yesterday. Pictet, Switzerland’s largest closely held private bank, manged 268 billion francs ($280 billion) in assets at the end of June.
Pictet, Switzerland's fourth-biggest private bank, said on Wednesday 2016 consolidated net profit fell 7 percent to 422 million Swiss francs ($422.2 million).