CIM Bank
Industry | Finance |
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Founded | 1990 |
Founder | Francesco Signorio |
Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
Key people | Michel Vorlet (CEO) Thierry Mossé Gabriele Ruffa |
Products | Financial Services, Investment Banking, Investment management |
Number of employees | 150 |
Website | www.cimbanque.com |
CIM Bank is a Swiss private bank. Founded in Geneva in 1990, the Bank serves institutional, corporate[1] and private clients globally.
The bank has 150 employees and is located in Geneva,[2] Wollerau[3] and Lugano[4]. CIM Bank is engaged in investment banking, asset management, wealth management and online trading. CIM Bank is regulated by FINMA,[5] and is a member of the Swiss Bankers Association.[6] CIM Bank is also a member of SIX Swiss Exchange.[7][8]
Services
CIM Bank provides personal current accounts, commercial (corporate) accounts and deposit accounts.[9][10] It also provides online trading services in partnership with Interactive Brokers[11].
The Bank's website is available in 7 languages, namely French, English, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese and German.[12]
In 2008, the Bank adopted online technologies to onboard clients digitally and to simplify procedures.[13][14][15]
References
- ^ "Le profil hybride d'une banque orientée activités commerciales", AGEFI - 22 September 2011
- ^ "CIM Bank, Geneva headquarter"
- ^ "CIM Bank in Wollerau"
- ^ "CIM Bank in Lugano"
- ^ "Authorised institutions" Archived 2011-01-26 at the Wayback Machine, FINMA
- ^ "Member of Swiss Bankers Association (SwissBanking)", Swiss Bankers Association
- ^ "List of Participants", Six Swiss Exchange
- ^ "New participant: CIM Banque", Six Swiss Exchange
- ^ "CIM Bank, Current Accounts"
- ^ "CIM Bank, Commercial Accounts"
- ^ "Le trading ultra-sophistiqué", AGEFI - 31 March 2011
- ^ "Institutional Website"
- ^ "Moderniser ses relations clients", Mathieu Neu - Commerce International, October 29, 2009 - 12:03
- ^ "Interview de M. Thierry Mossé", Pro-AT
- ^ "(video) Interview de M. Thierry Mossé" Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, Sungard - 26 mai 2011