Graubündner Kantonalbank
Graubünden Cantonal Bank Banca Chantunala Grischuna ( advises. ) Banca Cantonale Grigione ( ita. ) |
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Main office at Postplatz in Chur |
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Country | Switzerland |
Seat | Chur |
legal form | Institute of Public Law |
founding | 1870 |
Website | www.gkb.ch |
Business data | |
Total assets | 30.9 billion CHF |
Employee | 784.5 (June 30, 2020) |
management | |
Board of Directors | Peter Fanconi (Bank President) Christian Thöny (Bank Vice-President) Christoph Caviezel (Bank Councilor) Martin Gredig (Bank Councilor) Fulvio A. Bottoni (Bank Councilor) Ines Pöschel (Bank Councilor) |
Corporate management |
Daniel Fust (Chairman of the Management Board ) |
The Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB; Rhaeto-Romanic , Italian Banca Cantonale Grigione ), based in Chur, is the cantonal bank of the Canton of Graubünden . It operates 50 branches in Graubünden, is the majority shareholder in the private bank Bellerive AG and 51% in Albin Kistler AG in Zurich .
Business data
Dates as of June 30, 2020
- Business income: CHF 200.2 million
- Business expenses: CHF 94.3 million
- Business success: CHF 96.8 million
- Group profit: CHF 95.2 million
- Loans to clients: CHF 20.5 billion
- Client assets: 36.5 billion
- Dividend: 40% on the nominal capital
- One-time anniversary dividend: 6% on the nominal capital
- Headcount: 784.5 (part-time adjusted; apprenticeships at 50%)
In the legal form of an independent institution under cantonal law, the bank provides the usual industry-standard services of a universal bank . The GKB participation certificate ( ISIN CH0001340204) has been listed on the stock exchange since September 10, 1985 . The canton of Graubünden is liable for the obligations of the GKB with its state guarantee .
history
- 1870 - Graubündner Kantonalbank is founded
- 1876 - The first agencies open in Graubünden
- 1911 - Move to today's bank building on Postplatz
- 1921 - Endowment capital increased to 30 million francs
- 1970 - Creation of GKB contribution fund on the occasion of the 100th anniversary
- 1975 - Issue of participation certificates
- 1981 - Opening of the headquarters in Engadinstrasse
- 1983 - Introduction of the first ATM
- 1985 - Issue of participation certificates
- 1990 - First bank counters with counter terminals
- 1998 - Adoption of the Cantonal Bank Act and anchoring the state guarantee.
- 1998 - Participation in the Zürcher Privatbank Bellerive AG
- 2002 - Reorganization of the entire bank into a sales bank
- 2004 - IT outsourcing
- 2005 - Participation in Private Client Bank AG in Zurich
- 2006 - Opening of a new customer house in Chur
- 2007 - IT system change to Finnova
- 2008 - Increase in stake in Private Client Bank AG to 50 percent
- 2009 - Opening of the GKB AUDITORIUM event center
- 2011 - Repositioning of private bank Bellerive AG
- 2013 - Total assets exceed the 20 billion mark for the first time
- 2015 - Promotion of digital banking
- 2016 - Restructuring of investments in private banks in Zurich
- 2017 - Expansion of asset management and launch of own investment funds
- 2017 - Launch of a new branch concept
- 2018 - Increase in participation in Albin Kistler AG
- 2019 - Daniel Fust becomes the new CEO of Graubündner Kantonalbank
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.bellerivebanking.ch
- ↑ www.albinkistler.ch
- ↑ Consolidated financial statements as of June 30, 2020
- ↑ www.gkb.ch/beitragsfonds
- ↑ www.gkb.ch/auditorium
Coordinates: 46 ° 51 '1.8 " N , 9 ° 31' 54.8" E ; CH1903: 759 630 / 190 947