Genuine private bankers

It is incumbent on us to exercise special care with the assets our clients entrust to us. As genuine private bankers, our partners have unlimited liability. Their own private assets are on the line.

The future needs a past

Driven by the innermost conviction of an uncompromising focus on clients, Karl Reichmuth and his son Christof laid the foundations for today’s Reichmuth & Co Privatbankiers in 1996. In setting up Switzerland’s youngest genuine private bank with unlimited liability, they set a clear signal for responsible Swiss banking services that focus solely on the client.

Owner managed family company

We make sure we follow our family values when it comes to our clients. A long-term promise in a fast-moving age.

Unlimited liability

As our partners have unlimited and joint and several liability, they are especially risk-conscious. This is reflected in our long-term focus and our very cautious approach to our balance sheet.

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20 years Reichmuth – Language: Swiss German with English subtitles

«Independence is the foundation of our owner-managed family business. We arrive at our own opinions and critically question the present and the future.»

Christof Reichmuth

partner with unlimited liability

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4 locations

25 years of experience

120+ employees

> CHF 13 AuM

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Market commentary on the US trade conflict with Switzerland

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Lucerne lacks a foundation culture

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