Vadian Bank
Vadian Bank AG | |
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Country | Switzerland |
Seat | St. Gallen |
legal form | Corporation |
IID | 6950 |
founding | 1811 |
resolution | 2015 |
Website | www.vadianbank.ch |
management | |
Corporate management |
Walter Thomas Ernst |
The Vadian Bank AG (until 2006 savings institution of the city of St. Gallen ) was a Swiss private bank based in St. Gallen . Her area of activity was the wealth planning and structuring of family assets, private banking and classic banking services for private customers.
Vadian Bank AG last employed 28 people and at the end of 2012 had total assets of 452.3 million Swiss francs. The banking institute has been fully owned by the local community of St. Gallen since it was founded. Vadian Bank AG left the regional bank association at the end of 2010 and has been an independent bank ever since. It was the last private bank in St. Gallen.
history
Vadian Bank AG was founded in 1811 by the local community of St. Gallen as the first publicly owned bank under the name of Ersparungs-Cassa . During this time, the city and region of St. Gallen were shaped by the flourishing textile and embroidery industry. The main business of the savings cassa , however, was not the financing of sheets, but the savings business. In 1896 the institute was renamed the savings institution of the city of St.Gallen .
At the end of 2006, the company was converted from a public company into a stock corporation . Associated with this was the name change to Vadian Bank AG in honor of the St. Gallen reformer Vadian .
On November 30, 2014, the bank was sold to St.Galler Kantonalbank ; the merger took place on July 1, 2015.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Entry in the bank master data of Swiss Interbank Clearing
- ↑ http://www.vadianbank.ch/bank/Homepage/IhreBank/DieVadianBank/tabid/85/language/de-CH/Default.aspx
Coordinates: 47 ° 25 '23.7 " N , 9 ° 22' 28.3" E ; CH1903: seven hundred and forty-six thousand and sixty-one / 254296