LGT
LGT Bank is the private banking of the princely House of the Liechtenstein.
Chronicle
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1920 November 22nd, constituent general meeting
- 1921 In May, beginning of the activities with 10 collaborators, in hiring at the ground floor of the building of the government
- 1930 Taken again majority of the actions by the princely House of Liechtenstein
- 1970 Creation of the foundation “Prince de Liechtenstein” who takes again the capitalactions of Bank in Liechtenstein
- 1982 Création of the representation of London like first establishment abroad
- 1983 Création of “Bilfinanz und Verwaltung AG”, Zurich
- 1984 Création of “BIL Treuhand AG”, Vaduz
- 1986 “Going public” of Bank in Liechtenstein
- 1989 Taken again WP Management PLC, London
- 1990 Creation of BIL WP Gruppe AG, Vaduz
- 1996 Name change: BIL WP Gruppe becomes Liechtenstein Global Trust and BiL becomes LGT Bank in Liechtenstein AG
- 1998 Cession of division Asset Management Reorientation of group LGT. S.A.S. Prince Philipp becomes the new president of the Council of foundation, Going private
- 2003 LGT Group takes again the Swiss STG Fiduciary Company on behalf of Swiss Life
- 2005 of STG becomes LGT
Notation
Notation of Standard & Poor' S/Moody' S- AA-/Aa3
International presence
Europe
- Germany: Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Austria: Swiss Vienna
- : Basle, Bern, Zurich, Lausanne, Lugano, Coire, Davos, Geneva, Pfäffikon
Weitere Standorte
- Bahrain, British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, HongKong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Uruguay, the United States
Weblinks
- LGT Bank in Liechtenstein
- LGT Bank (Swiss) SA
- princely House of Liechtenstein
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