Rothschild & Co’s Wealth Management business wins key award for serving wealthy international clients for second consecutive year

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Rothschild & Co’s Wealth Management business in Switzerland is delighted to announce that it has won "Best High Net Worth Team for International Clients" at the WealthBriefing Swiss Awards 2023 for the second year in a row. The judging panel highlighted Rothschild & Co's international network, which is so well suited to the needs of international clients. The expert judges also noted Rothschild & Co’s clear strategy and consistently above-average investment performance.

As an independent banking group, Rothschild & Co offers its clients a long-term investment approach free of conflicts of interest. Drawing on the Group's broad network and expertise, this creates unique investment opportunities for clients, for example in the venture and start-up or private equity sectors.

Laurent Gagnebin, CEO of Rothschild & Co Wealth Management in Switzerland, says: "A long-term and distinctive perspective is part of our DNA. Rothschild & Co has been family-run for seven generations and our clients appreciate the independent and highly qualified advice we provide, the entrepreneurial ethos of our business and the access to exclusive investment opportunities in private equity. The high level of wealth management mandates we receive is testament to the trust clients place in us."

WealthBriefing is an association of news portals for the wealth management industry. The annual awards are presented to banks and asset managers which have achieved exceptional performance and thus set standards in the industry. In Switzerland, the prestigious WealthBriefing Awards were presented for the tenth time this year.

For further information:

Wealth Management, Rothschild & Co
Kilian Borter / Philippe Welti
Tel.: +41 (0)44 295 90 73 /+41 (0)44 295 90 72
kilian.borter@open-up.ch / philippe.welti@open-up.ch

About Rothschild & Co, Wealth Management

Rothschild & Co is family-controlled and independent and has been at the centre of the world’s financial markets for over 200 years. With a team of c.3 800 talented financial services specialists on the ground in over 40 countries, Rothschild & Co’s integrated global network of trusted professionals provide in-depth market intelligence and effective long-term solutions for our clients in Global Advisory, Wealth & Asset Management, and Merchant Banking.  

Wealth Management offers its clients an objective long-term perspective on investing, structuring and safeguarding assets, to help them preserve and grow their wealth. Asset Management offers innovative investment solutions in a variety of asset classes, designed around the needs of each and every client. We serve a diverse client base from our European offices in France (Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Aix-en-Provence), United Kingdom and Channel Islands (London, Guernsey, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds), Switzerland (Zurich, Geneva), Germany (Frankfurt, Düsseldorf), Belgium (Brussels), Italy (Milan), Spain (Madrid), Luxembourg and Monaco as well as from our US office in New York. Wealth and Asset Management assets total some €100 billion.

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