Seestrasse 69, 8806 Bäch|Wollerau
Seefeldstrasse 225, 8008 Zurich
Rue des Alpes 7, 1201 Geneva
Via Ferruccio Pelli 2, 6900 Lugano
Minimum amount of investment preferred: USD 500,000
Based in Switzerland, Alpen Partners provides state-of-the-art investment advisory and private banking services to private clients and wealthy families.
Alpen Partners is completely independent from all banks and agents and works with a network of highly-qualified specialists around the world to provide its clients a service that also goes beyond asset management.
Alpen Partners for international clients including Canadians and Latin Americans
I previously worked as a senior client advisor of Hyposwiss Advisors, primarily advising Canadian clients. I was head of the Zurich office as well as voting member of the Investment Committee. Prior to that, I worked as a senior client advisor, team leader and deputy to the Market Head North America International at Credit Suisse in Zurich.
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a Major in Banking and Finance from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur. In addition, I hold a Chartered Investment Manager (CIM) designation from the Canadian Securities Institute and am a Certified Wealth Management Advisor (CWMA) in Switzerland.
I am a padel-tennis enthusiast and enjoy traveling and hiking. I am a Swiss and Austrian citizen.
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