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abrdn appoints Fairouz Bouhmida as director of business development in Switzerland
Fairouz Bouhmida has been appointed as the new Director of Business Development at abrdn, effective December 2024. She joins from Credit Suisse, bringing over 20 years of experience in finance and sales, with a focus on key accounts in the Swiss market. Bouhmida holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg and is fluent in multiple languages.
Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) will see a management change as Michael Hartmann from Zürcher Kantonalbank takes over from Urs Müller on July 1, 2025. Following this announcement, LLB shares fell slightly to EUR 76.75, though the bank maintains a strong market position with a market cap of EUR 2.4 billion and a 10.75% annual performance. Key financial results are anticipated on February 21, 2025.
Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) is undergoing a significant personnel restructuring, with Michael Hartmann joining the Group Executive Board on July 1, 2025, succeeding Urs Müller after 14 years. The bank's shares are currently priced at EUR 77.25, reflecting a daily gain of 0.65%, and a market capitalization of EUR 2.4 billion. Despite a positive monthly development of 3.03%, the shares remain 3.88% below their 52-week high.
llb appoints michael hartmann as new group executive board member
LLB has appointed Michael Hartmann as a new member of the Group Executive Board, effective July 1, 2025. He will succeed Urs Müller, who is retiring after 14 years. Hartmann, previously with Zürcher Kantonalbank, will lead the Private and Corporate Clients division.
michael hartmann joins liechtensteinische landesbank executive board as new member
Michael Hartmann has been appointed to the executive board of Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) after five years at Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB), where he led the private banking sector in western Zurich. Starting on July 1, he will oversee LLB’s private and commercial clients division, managing corporate and direct client business, as well as private banking operations in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Germany.
pro-russian hackers target swiss banks and municipalities in cyber attack
The pro-Russian hacker group "Noname057 (16)" has launched DDoS attacks on Swiss banks and municipalities, including Zürcher Kantonalbank and Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, claiming to test the robustness of Switzerland's Internet infrastructure. These attacks aim to overload websites, rendering them inaccessible, and are part of a broader strategy to gain media attention and promote their ideology. The group previously targeted federal websites during significant events, criticizing the World Economic Forum as outdated and lacking relevance.
Pro-Russian hackers launch cyberattack on Swiss banks and municipalities
Pro-Russian hackers from the group NoName05716 have launched a cyberattack on Swiss banks and municipalities, rendering the websites of the Vaud and Zurich cantonal banks inaccessible. The group, known for DDoS attacks, claimed responsibility on social media, stating their intent to test the robustness of Swiss internet infrastructure. The Swiss Federal Office of Cybersecurity had anticipated such attacks during the World Economic Forum in Davos and is urging critical infrastructure operators to take precautions.
pro-russian hacker group targets swiss banks and municipalities in cyber attack
A pro-Russian hacker group, NoName057(16), has claimed responsibility for recent DDoS attacks on Swiss banks and municipalities, including the Zürcher Kantonalbank and Vaud Cantonal Bank. These politically motivated attacks aim to challenge the resilience of Swiss internet infrastructure in response to the country's support for Ukraine. The group, active since 2022, targets nations they view as hostile to Russia, employing mass request overloads to disrupt access without causing data loss.
liechtensteinische landesbank appoints michael hartmann as new executive board member
Michael Hartmann has been appointed as a new member of the Group Executive Board at Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) and will lead the Private and Corporate Clients division starting July 1, 2025. He succeeds Urs Müller, who is retiring after 14 years. Hartmann brings extensive experience from Zürcher Kantonalbank and Moneypark, while Group CEO Gabriel Brenna will manage the division temporarily until Hartmann's arrival.
michael hartmann appointed new executive board member at liechtenstein national bank
Michael Hartmann has been appointed as a new member of the Executive Board at Liechtenstein National Bank (LLB), succeeding Urs Müller, who will retire on March 31, 2025. Hartmann, with over 35 years of experience in the financial sector, will lead the Private and Corporate Clients Division starting July 1, 2025, overseeing corporate and private banking operations in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Germany.
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