Yves Mirabaud Admits That Geneva And Swiss Private Banks Are Now In Great Shape

A few years ago, Yves Mirabaud replaced and took over Christoph Gloor, who stepped down from being the chairman of the Swiss private banks. Being the current chairman after his appointment, he has recently pointed out that the association of the private banks has had strong positive growth since he took over. With his great experience, Mirabaud has continually helped the ASPB and the member to remain active in defense of the industry’s interests.

Additionally, he has been selected as the new President of Geneva’s International Financial Center to lead the city into becoming a top-ranking financial center. In the Geneva firm, he replaced Nicolas Pictet, who resigned after two years in that position. Since his election, Yves Mirabaud prioritizes maintaining and strengthening the company to become one of the world’s renowned financial centers. According to the latest updates by the global financial center index, the city lies in position 13 among the most important financial markets in the world. The good news is that the new president wants to put the company back on track in the top ten where it was by last year.

Yves Mirabaud wishes to continue the work of his predecessor with much more seriousness, and part of that means attracting foreign investors. It is also important to note that the company is known for its high service standards, which is what attracts investors. This should be an easy task if Switzerland retains its favorable taxation system.

Based on Yves Mirabaud’s enterprising spirit, values and responsibility make Yves Mirabaud a reputable, respected player in his profession. He has managed to play well in his company and other firms he has been elected to lead due to his commitment and being responsible. Both ASPB (association of Swiss private banks) and Geneva are firms greatly benefiting from their governance.

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