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vp bank partners with mountaineer karl egloff for record-breaking everest attempt

VP Bank has partnered with Ecuadorian-Swiss mountaineer Karl Egloff, known as the "white condor," to support his record attempt to climb Mount Everest without oxygen or Sherpas. The exclusive event on January 28 in Schaan will feature Egloff discussing his preparation and training, alongside insights from VP Bank's Chief Investment Officer, Felix Brill, on economic and financial markets. This collaboration reflects VP Bank's commitment to excellence and determination, paralleling Egloff's pursuit of climbing the "Seven Summits" in record time.

karl egloff aims for record everest climb with vp bank support

Karl Egloff, renowned for his speed in mountaineering, aims to set a world record by climbing Mount Everest without oxygen or Sherpa assistance. Supported by VP Bank, which aligns its values of commitment and excellence with Egloff's ambitious goal, the attempt will be documented by Netflix.
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