FAB Private Bank (Suisse) SA
FAB Private Bank (Suisse) SA is a Swiss private banking subsidiary of First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC, operating under Swiss law and supervised by FINMA. Headquartered in Geneva, it focuses on wealth management and investment services for private clients, family offices, and select institutions, offering discretionary portfo…
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FAB Private Bank (Suisse) SA is a Swiss private banking subsidiary of First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC, operating under Swiss law and supervised by FINMA. Headquartered in Geneva, it focuses on wealth management and investment services for private clients, family offices, and select institutions, offering discretionary portfolio management, investment advisory, custody and execution, multi-currency accounts, foreign exchange, and credit solutions such as Lombard lending secured by financial assets. The bank provides access to global markets across equities, fixed income, funds, and structured products, and can accommodate cross-border relationships subject to local regulations and Swiss compliance standards. Client onboarding follows standard Swiss requirements, including KYC, source-of-wealth verification, and tax documentation (e.g., FATCA and AEOI). Pricing typically combines management or advisory fees with custody and transaction charges, and minimum relationship sizes generally apply; specific terms are negotiated case by case. As a Swiss bank, it participates in the deposit protection scheme administered by esisuisse, which protects eligible client deposits up to CHF 100,000 per client per bank. FAB Private Bank (Suisse) SA originated from NBAD Private Bank (Suisse) SA and adopted its current name following the 2017 merger that created First Abu Dhabi Bank. The institution positions itself as a gateway to the broader FAB Group network for booking and execution while maintaining Swiss governance, risk management, and reporting practices, including audited financial statements and standard private banking reporting and e-banking tools.
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