Bank CIC |Switzerland|
Nicolas Laporte is a seasoned professional in the field of alternative investments, currently serving as Head of Alternative Investment Solutions and Products at Bank CIC in Switzerland since March 2019. With extensive experience across various prestigious institutions, including Deutsche Bank, Novartis, and HSBC, Nicolas has consistently focused on building private market capabilities, establishing strategic relationships, and managing investment strategies for private and institutional clients. A strong advocate for ESG integration, Nicolas has a proven track record in investment research, portfolio construction, and client engagement, further complemented by a robust educational background with degrees in Banking and Finance, Geological and Earth Sciences, and advanced executive education in blockchain technologies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Bank CIC |Switzerland|
Bank CIC – Crédit Industriel et Commercial (industrial and commercial loans) – was founded in 1871 by Basel entrepreneurs to meet the financial needs of Swiss companies. An entrepreneurial spirit has shaped the bank for more than 150 years and is enshrined in our DNA. As a top-class banking partner, we are actively committed to the sustainable growth of the Swiss economy. Our distinctive approach focuses on the comprehensive support of mid-sized and large companies, entrepreneurs and wealthy private customers. We advise companies and private customers holistically and offer them a full range of products and services in all financing and investment matters. The bank employs more than 450 people across nine locations in Switzerland. In addition to the head office in Basel, the bank has branches in Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne, Lugano, Neuchâtel, Sion and Zurich. Bank CIC (Switzerland) Ltd. is a subsidiary of the Crédit Mutuel group, one of the best capitalised banking groups in Europe with more than 8.6 million cooperative members. The Group has more than 37.8 million customers and employs more than 84,600 people worldwide.