Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zurich

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  Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich AG
Country SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Seat Zurich
legal form Corporation
ISIN CH0001318374
IID 6830
BIC RBABCH22830
founding 1868
Website www.lienhardt.ch
Business dataTemplate: Infobox credit institute / maintenance / data out of dateTemplate: Infobox credit institute / maintenance / year missing
Total assets 911.029 million CHF
(June 30, 2019)
Employee 74.2 (Jun. 30, 2019)
management
Corporate management

Duri Prader
( CEO )
Christian Lienhardt
( Chairman of the Board )

The Lienhardt & Partners Private Bank Zurich AG (until 2001 Commercial Bank Zurich ) is a Swiss universal bank based in Zurich . Its core activities include the areas of private banking , real estate and pensions. As an independent bank, the private bank is affiliated with the Entris Holding regional bank association. It currently employs around 75 full-time equivalents (100 employees in total) and has total assets of more than 900 million Swiss francs. In 2019, after three years of growth, Lienhardt & Partner posted earnings of CHF 30.6 million with an equity ratio of over 11%.

Business areas

Lienhardt is active in the private banking sector with asset management, investment advice, financing, asset planning, custodian bank services and off-exchange trading. In the real estate business area, Lienhardt offers both purchase and rental properties (including initial letting), as well as financing and real estate services. The pension business area includes vested benefits, pillar 3a, pension advice, insurance solutions and offers for sales partners and pension institutions under the name 'Independent Pension Zurich' (UVZH).

history

The bank building in Zurich's Rämistrasse

Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich emerged in 2001 from the takeover of the majority of shares in Gewerbebank Zürich by private investors.

The Gewerbebank Zürich, for its part, was founded in 1868 as the «advance payment and credit association for the craftsmen of the Zurich district». In 1893, the commercial bank moved into an Art Nouveau building on the edge of Zurich's old town, which was completed three years earlier and which is the company's landmark and headquarters to this day. In 1914 it was converted from a cooperative into a public limited company. It remained for decades an anchored in Zurich regional bank with special attention for the artisans -, commercial - and medium-sized businesses .

In 1991 she took over the Sparkasse Limmattal and dissolved it in 1992 into the Gewerbebank Zürich. In 1994 the Gewerbebank Zürich joined the newly founded RBA-Holding as a joint organization of the Swiss regional banks. In contrast to most of the traditional regional banks, Gewerbebank Zürich not only limited itself to conventional retail banking with savings and mortgage business, but also specialized in private banking and property management.

In 2001, Franz Lienhardt, who had previously brought Linco AG , which specializes in property management and brokerage, to Gewerbebank Zürich as a subsidiary, took over the majority of shares in Gewerbebank Zürich. The remaining shares are distributed among around 500 shareholders. Associated with the takeover was the renaming to Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich AG , which, however, remains a part of the regional bank association. The three areas previously set up by Gewerbebank Zürich still form the bank's core business today, with the traditional interest business from savings and mortgage business continuing to make a large contribution to operating income.

In 2014, Lienhardt entered the pension business as a supplement to private banking and real estate and also offers completely digitalized solutions. In February 2014 it became known that Alice Schwarzer had used an account at the bank for tax evasion. In the year of the 150th anniversary in 2018, Lienhardt & Parner distributed an anniversary dividend of CHF 150 per share, depending on the age.

In February 2014 it became known that Alice Schwarzer had used an account at the bank for tax evasion.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Entry in the bank master of Swiss Interbank Clearing
  2. Press release half-year results 2019. Lienhardt & Partner, accessed on February 14, 2020 .
  3. Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank: Zürcher Bankhaus is growing in almost all areas in 2019. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  4. Off-order book trading - volume again declining. Retrieved April 4, 2020 .
  5. ^ Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich AG. In: Swiss banks. Retrieved April 4, 2020 .
  6. Entry of the former Gewerbebank Zürich and today's Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich AG in the commercial register of the Canton of Zürich ( Memento from January 16, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. ↑ Your own way. Retrieved March 24, 2020 .
  8. Internet excerpt - Commercial Register of the Canton of Zurich ( Memento from January 16, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  9. Article about the Zurich commercial bank ( Memento from August 2, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  10. Zurich Commercial Bank. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  11. Duri Prader, CEO Lienhardt & Partner: “Compared to other banks, we are less dependent on developments in the financial markets”. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  12. http://www.sonntagszeitung.ch/wirtschaft/artikel-detailseite/?newsid=274130
  13. Privatbank Lienhardt & Partner has costs under control. Retrieved April 4, 2020 .
  14. http://www.sonntagszeitung.ch/wirtschaft/artikel-detailseite/?newsid=274130

Coordinates: 47 ° 22 '6.4 "  N , 8 ° 32' 48.8"  E ; CH1903:  683 710  /  246990