Seestrasse 69, 8806 Bäch|Wollerau
Seefeldstrasse 225, 8008 Zurich
Rue des Alpes 7, 1201 Geneva
Via Ferruccio Pelli 2, 6900 Lugano
+41 58 105 75 66Â | USA: +1 212 461 3684Â
Minimum amount of investment preferred: USD 500,000
Based in Switzerland, Alpen Partners International provides state-of-the-art investment advisory and private banking services to private clients and wealthy families in the US and abroad.
Alpen Partners International 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 at BNP Paribas Wealth Management in Geneva. I focused on advising Key Clients from Switzerland and Western Europe. I started my career at Deutsche Bank, first as an alternative investment specialist. Later, I joined the Middle East Team as Business Manager, before joining Bank CIC Switzerland as a client advisor for the Swiss market with a focus on executive entrepreneurs and institutional clients.
I hold a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Geneva (HEC) as well as several banking certifications.Â
I am passionate about new technologies and astrophysics. I also enjoy traveling, scuba diving and motor sports. I am a Swiss citizen.
+41 58 105 75 66Â | USA:Â +1 212 461 3684Â
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