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Profil
Mr. Bob Gonzales is an Institutional Client Advisor at NZB.
He worked for Stanford Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard Law School J.D.
and previously as CEO Vontobel Securities Ltd., responsible for Swiss Brokerage with U.S.
institutional clientele.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Bob Gonzales
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NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG
![]() NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG Investment Banks/BrokersFinance NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG is a majority-owned subsidiary of MainFirst Schweiz AG, itself a subsidiary of MainFirst Holding AG in Switzerland. Founded in 2000 and based in Zurich, NZB absorbed the brokerage business of Bank Sarasin & Cie AG in 2007, which led Bank Sarasin to hold a 40% stake in NZB. In 2009 they increased their shareholding to a majority interest. NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG provides primarily brokerage services. Up until 2009 they also had an asset management and investment advisory department. Their clients include Swiss and international institutional investors as well as private individuals. | Vertrieb & Marketing | 01.05.2011 |
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NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG
![]() NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG Investment Banks/BrokersFinance NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG is a majority-owned subsidiary of MainFirst Schweiz AG, itself a subsidiary of MainFirst Holding AG in Switzerland. Founded in 2000 and based in Zurich, NZB absorbed the brokerage business of Bank Sarasin & Cie AG in 2007, which led Bank Sarasin to hold a 40% stake in NZB. In 2009 they increased their shareholding to a majority interest. NZB Neue Zürcher Bank AG provides primarily brokerage services. Up until 2009 they also had an asset management and investment advisory department. Their clients include Swiss and international institutional investors as well as private individuals. | Finance |