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Graubündner KB completes acquisition of BZ Bank becoming sole owner

Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB) will acquire the remaining 30 percent of BZ Bank on January 1, 2025, becoming its sole shareholder. This move completes the succession planning of BZ Bank's founder, Martin Ebner, who emphasized the importance of a responsible handover for the bank's future success. Collaboration with Ebner's company, Patinex Management, will continue, leveraging expertise in corporate analysis and private equity.

Graubündner Kantonalbank Completes Acquisition of BZ Bank from Martin Ebner

Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB) will acquire the remaining 30 percent of BZ Bank, making it the sole owner by early 2025. This final step in the succession planning of founder Martin Ebner follows the sale of 70 percent to GKB in 2022, with ongoing collaboration through Patinex Management AG. BZ Bank, established in 1985, specializes in advising clients on equity investments and private equity.
22:04 11.12.2024

Graubünden Cantonal Bank Completes Acquisition of BZ Bank Zurich Ownership

Graubünden Cantonal Bank will acquire the remaining 30% of BZ Bank Zurich, becoming its sole shareholder by early 2025. This move concludes the succession plan for founder Martin Ebner, who previously sold 70% of the bank in 2022. The partnership with Ebner and Patinex Management will continue post-takeover.
21:51 11.12.2024

banking families and managers see varied fortunes in latest wealth rankings

The latest rich list reveals the Safra family maintaining their position with assets of 22.5 billion francs, while the Hinduja family saw a rise to 10.5 billion francs amid legal troubles. Martin Ebner's wealth increased to 3.8 billion francs despite losses from Temenos, and the de Piciotto family is valued at 2.3 billion francs. Bank managers like Sergio Ermotti and Boris Collardi are estimated at around 175 million francs, with Ermotti benefiting from a substantial salary and share value at UBS.

legal dispute over air baltic's wet lease practices raises wage concerns

Swiss airline continues to operate Air Baltic aircraft under a wet lease despite ongoing investigations into potential wage dumping. Authorities are assessing whether Air Baltic's practices comply with Swiss labor laws, with implications for back wages and fines potentially amounting to millions. Meanwhile, Swiss has reported record profits, raising questions about the impact of low-cost crews on its financial success.
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