Credit Suisse Group AG
SIX:CSGN
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Credit Suisse Group AG
Other Long-Term Assets
Credit Suisse Group AG
Other Long-Term Assets Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Credit Suisse Group AG
SIX:CSGN
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Other Long-Term Assets
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CAGR 3-Years
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CAGR 5-Years
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UBS Group AG
SIX:UBSG
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Other Long-Term Assets
$12B
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CAGR 3-Years
7%
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CAGR 5-Years
5%
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CAGR 10-Years
-1%
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Credit Suisse Group AG
Glance View
Credit Suisse Group AG, a perennial pillar in the international banking landscape, has woven a complex tapestry as one of the world's leading financial services companies. Founded in 1856 by Alfred Escher in Zurich, Credit Suisse originally aimed to fund Switzerland’s rail system expansion. As the decades unfolded, the bank evolved ceaselessly, positioning itself at the confluence of personal banking, investment banking, and wealth management. The firm's modus operandi hinges on seamlessly integrating global reach with localized expertise. Its multifaceted business model is primarily structured around three core segments: International Wealth Management, Swiss Universal Bank, and the Global Markets Division. At the heart of Credit Suisse’s money-making machine lies its prowess in managing and growing the wealth of high-net-worth individuals and institutions. The Global Markets Division complements these efforts by engaging in trading activities across asset classes, securing liquidity, and navigating complex financial instruments to generate revenue. The Swiss Universal Bank, meanwhile, serves as the backbone of its domestic operations, focusing on retail banking, lending, and commercial financial services within Switzerland. By leveraging its rich heritage in private banking and its considerable expertise in investment banking, Credit Suisse ensures a steady flow of income, while also enhancing client portfolios through astute financial strategies. Despite navigating tumultuous market shifts and internal reorganizations, Credit Suisse continually seeks to fortify its influence and adapt to the dynamic world of global finance.