Bank Julius Baer Europe, S.A, Sucursal en España
Bank Julius Baer Europe, S.A, Sucursal en España is the Spanish branch of Bank Julius Baer Europe S.A., part of Julius Baer Group, providing cross-border private banking and wealth management services to high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, families, and family offices. The branch focuses on discretionary p…
- SWIFT / BIC
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- Headquarters
- PS DE LA CASTELLANA, 7, 28046, MADRID, Spain
- Phone
- +34 93 628 3100
About Bank Julius Baer Europe, S.A, Sucursal en España
Bank Julius Baer Europe, S.A, Sucursal en España is the Spanish branch of Bank Julius Baer Europe S.A., part of Julius Baer Group, providing cross-border private banking and wealth management services to high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, families, and family offices. The branch focuses on discretionary portfolio management and investment advisory under MiFID II, execution and custody of financial instruments, multi-currency cash management linked to investment accounts, foreign exchange, structured solutions, and secured (Lombard) lending against financial assets; access to alternative investments may be available to eligible clients. It is not positioned as a mass-market retail bank and typically does not provide broad everyday banking products such as extensive card offerings or domestic mortgage lending. The Spanish branch operates under EU passporting rules, with prudential supervision at head-office level by the Luxembourg authority and host-country conduct oversight for relevant services by Spanish regulators. Clients contract with the Luxembourg entity, and protections follow the home-state frameworks: eligible deposits are covered by Luxembourg’s deposit guarantee scheme up to €100,000 per depositor per bank, and certain investment claims may be covered by the Luxembourg investor compensation scheme up to €20,000, subject to legal limits and exclusions. Fee structures generally include management or advisory fees, custody and transaction charges, foreign exchange costs, and lending margins, varying by mandate and assets under management. Onboarding follows EU KYC/AML standards, including source-of-wealth verification, and the bank participates in CRS and FATCA reporting. Digital channels provide e-banking, reporting, and secure communications, with documentation typically available in Spanish and English. Clients should review terms and conditions, costs and charges disclosures, order execution and conflict-of-interest policies, and confirm applicable investor and deposit protection arrangements before engaging, noting risks such as market, currency, counterparty, and leverage-related risks on secured credit.
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