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Hinduja Bank (Switzerland) Ltd, Geneva

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Hinduja Bank (Switzerland) Ltd

Phone +41 22 906 08 08
Address place de la Fusterie 3Bis Fax +41 22 906 08 00
City 1204 Geneva Clearing 8827
Map Map BIC/SWIFT ABSGCHGGXXX
Internet www.hindujabank.com CH number CH-660.0.293.978-8
Bank Profile

Hinduja Bank (Switzerland) Ltd. (formerly Amas Bank (Switzerland) Ltd) was established in Geneva in 1978 as a financial company. Its purpose was to manage the funds of high net-worth individuals. Over the years it expanded into active asset management, equity and bond markets, underwriting and direct investments.

In 1993, it became clear that registration as a bank, under Swiss banking law would increase the range of services and the security it could provide to its ever-growing international client base. In May 1994, the Swiss authorities granted a license to conduct the banking activities worldwide. Amas Bank (Switzerland) Ltd. was inaugurated in November 1994 and became the first and only Swiss private bank with Indian origin shareholders.

In 1999, in order to expand it's private banking activities in Switzerland, Amas Bank acquired a leading asset management company with 10'000 clients which became Amas Bank's branch office in Luzern, Switzerland.

The year 2002 was synonymous with acquisitions and developments. Amas Bank opened Representative Offices in London and Paris, two major European markets. The bank then acquired the clients of a Swiss bank in Geneva, as a result it increased its asset under management.

In the same year, the bank took over another Swiss bank in Zurich and its two subsidiaries in Basel and St-Margrethen, two financial companies. The Zurich operation has become in January 2003 Amas Bank, Zurich branch and its two subsidiaries continue to operate as independent financial companies within the bank's group structure. At the end of the year 2002, it was necessary to relocate the Head Office and a strategic acquisition of new bank premises in central Geneva has been finalised.

Today, Amas Bank is established in Geneva, Zurich, Luzern, London and Paris and has eight subsidiaries in various key locations around the world.