Charles-Henri Sabet

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Charles-Henri Sabet was born in 1961 in Lausanne in Switzerland

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[edit] Education

He did most of his studies in Lausanne, where he won with Lausanne Sport the under 18 Junior Swiss Team Championship

[edit] Career

Charles-Henri Sabet started his career in finance, first at Crédit Agricole then at Swiss Bank Corporation (now UBS). In 1991 Charles-Henri Sabet, founded TCC (Trading + Commercial Consulting), a Geneva-based company specialised in forex, options and interest rates. In 1999 he applied for the Swiss banking licence which was obtained mid-99. In 2000 TCC changed its name to Synthesis Bank. Charles Henri Sabet was the Founder & Chairman until the end of 2007, then he decides to sell Synthesis Bank to its IT provider Saxo Bank. In 2009 he becomes Chairman of GIO - Global Investment Opportunities Management Ltd (an Investment Management company incorporated in the Cayman Islands). Charles Henri Sabet writes also in his blog www.charleshenrisabet.com about his macro economic views.

[edit] Personal

In 1979 Charles-Henri Sabet was Tennis Swiss champion by team under 18 with Lausanne Sports. In 1985 Charles-Henri Sabet, became World Champion of backgammon,[1] beating Mr Shimon Kagan from Israel, also a chess champion.

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