Rothschild & Co Wealth Management Switzerland named Best Private Bank

Award

Rothschild & Co Wealth Management Switzerland has been named Best Private Bank at the inaugural Private Banking Awards 2024 by Citywire Switzerland.

This award celebrates the outstanding achievements of individual private bankers and the top companies in the Swiss industry. The recognition of our comprehensive and long-term approach to business reflects our commitment to excellence and unwavering dedication to meeting our clients' needs over generations.

About the awards

Citywire is a media company covering the wealth industry through data insights, a content platform, and live events. After the successful implementation of this initiative in other regions, the Private Banking Awards has now been introduced to Switzerland. 

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