EFG International AG
SIX: EFGN
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1995 (1995)
Headquarters,
Switzerland
Area served
Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas, Middle East
Key people
ProductsPrivate banking
CHF 1.270 billion (2022)
CHF 202.40 million (2022)
AUMCHF 143.1 billion (2022)
Total assetsCHF 43.5 billion (2022)
Total equityCHF 1.7 billion (2022)
OwnerEFG Bank European Financial Group (44.8%)
Number of employees
2,828 (2022)
ParentEFG Bank European Financial Group
Websitewww.efginternational.com

EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services, headquartered in Zurich. EFG International's group of private banking businesses operates in around 40 locations worldwide, with more than 2,828 employees (as of 31 December 2022).

History

EFG (European Financial Group) International was formed in 1995 by Jean Pierre Cuoni, Lawrence D. Howell, Baron Corso von Habsburg, and several others. The genesis of the bank was by the acquisitions of both the right to operate from the Zurich office of Banque de Deposits and the Swiss operations of the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Structure

EFG International's largest shareholder is EFG Bank European Financial Group, a Swiss bank based in Geneva, holding about 45.4% of its capital. This is in turn a distinct and separate sub-group of European Financial Group EFG (Luxembourg) (“EFG Group”), based in Luxembourg. In addition, BTG Pactual holds 19.8% of EFG International.

EFG Bank is EFG International’s main Swiss private banking subsidiary. EFG Bank is headquartered in Zurich, and has branches and representative offices across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas and Middle East. EFG International has a number of other private banking subsidiaries including EFG Private Bank Limited in the UK and EFG Capital in the US.

Executive committee

  • Giorgio Pradelli - Chief Executive Officer
  • Vassiliki Dimitrakopoulou - Global Head of Legal & Compliance
  • Martin Freiermuth - Chief Operating Officer
  • Dimitris Politis - Chief Financial Officer
  • Enrico Piotto - Chief Risk Officer

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