Nick Bossart joins Rothschild & Co as Head of Global Advisory, Switzerland

Rothschild & Co announced today that Nick Bossart will join the firm on 1 October 2022 as Head of Global Advisory, Switzerland, based in Zurich. Mr Bossart joins Rothschild & Co from JP Morgan, where he was Head of Investment Banking Switzerland for the last ten years and Country Head since February 2014. He brings over 25 years of investment banking experience to Rothschild & Co.

In his role, Mr Bossart will apply his advisory experience to clients in Switzerland and bring Rothschild & Co’s global platform to them, covering the entire spectrum of services ranging from strategic advice and M&A to financing and capital markets advice. He will provide experienced leadership to the team and continue to build on the strong franchise the firm has built up in the region. Mr Bossart’s appointment reaffirms Rothschild & Co’s continued commitment to serving their Swiss client base.

Commenting on the appointment, Robert Leitão, Managing Partner at Rothschild & Co, said: “I am delighted that Nick is joining Rothschild & Co. His appointment further enhances Rothschild & Co’s global reach and long-standing track record in Switzerland as a leading financial advisory business. Nick will contribute significantly to the efforts of our senior bankers in Switzerland and around the world to continue to develop Rothschild & Co’s strategically important business in the region. He brings with him a wealth of expertise, strategic thinking, and an impressive track record which will be invaluable to our clients and the firm.”

Commenting on his appointment with Rothschild & Co, Mr Bossart stated “I am thrilled to join Rothschild & Co, which for more than 200 years has provided its clients with unparalleled capabilities and perspective. Rothschild & Co is an organisation that I have worked alongside and admired for several years. It has an impressive heritage and fosters a culture and footprint that is distinctive and attractive – especially in Switzerland which share the same values. I am keen to build on the firm’s success and further growth.”

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For further information

Rothschild & Co
Global Advisory
Kim Nicholson
Tel: +44 7834 006 254
kim.nicholson@rothschildandco.com

Bantel & Partner AG
Andreas Bantel 
Tel: +41 79 231 5662
andreas.bantel@bantel.ch

About Rothschild & Co, Global Advisory

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 AdvisoryWealth & Asset Management, and Merchant Banking.  

Global Advisory, a division of the Rothschild & Co group, designs and executes strategic M&A and financing solutions, providing impartial, expert advice to large and mid-sized corporations, private equity, families and entrepreneurs, and governments.

Through its unrivalled network of 1,000 industry and financing specialists in over 40 countries, Rothschild & Co's Global Advisory business combines the breadth of its advisory offering with a high volume of transactions to achieve a unique understanding and perspective into markets and participants worldwide.   

 

  

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