Banque Havilland has initiated voluntary liquidation in Liechtenstein and Switzerland, with KPMG overseeing the process. While the liquidation is reportedly on track, delays in transferring client securities are expected due to the complexity of client relationships and regulatory approvals, potentially extending until 2026. Clients with deposits under CHF 100,000 are prioritized for refunds, but many are still awaiting the transfer of their securities.
EFG International's Liechtenstein branch has welcomed four former client advisors from Banque Havilland, following the latter's decision to cease operations and enter voluntary liquidation. The new hires, including Metin Emer, Matthias Delvavier, Daniel Gunsch, and Raphaela Dietsche, will report directly to CEO Tobias Wehrli. The potential for an asset deal remains uncertain, as EFG International has not commented further on the situation.
EFG International has expanded its team by recruiting four client advisors from Banque Havilland, following the latter's unexpected decision to cease operations in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The new hires, including Metin Emer, Matthias Delvavier, Daniel Gunsch, and Raphaela Dietsche, will report to EFG Bank von Ernst's CEO, Tobias Wehrli. Despite the recruitment, it remains uncertain if an asset deal will occur, as EFG International has not commented on the matter.
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