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Bank Gutmann


Address :
Schwarzenbergplatz 16, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
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Telephone :
+43-1-502 20-0
Fax :
+43-1-502 20-249
Website :
http://www.gutmann.at/
Bank Gutmann

As a leading private bank in the German-speaking world, we provide personalised, efficient and discreet wealth management and advisory services inside Austria and internationally from our headquarters in Vienna. Our clients are foundations, families, affluent private customers, and institutional investors. Whether you are a professional investor, top manager, artist, sportsman or sportswoman, or simply a wealthy individual, we pride ourselves on providing sound customised solutions in which security and asset preservation are our guiding principles.

Stability and reliability, a favourable taxation environment for international investors, genuine banking secrecy and friendly people make Austria a banking location with special qualities.

In the survey entitled 2009 Fuchsbriefe Wealth Management Test conducted by the respected financial publishing house Fuchsbriefe, Bank Gutmann achieved place 5 out of more than 100 wealth managers in Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Austria for its consistently outstanding performance. In the country ranking of Austria, the long-established Vienna-based bank was ranked number 1.

Founded on a rich entrepreneurial tradition, Bank Gutmann has over 30 years’ experience of providing wealth management and advisory services for institutional investors and wealthy individuals. In the course of the last decade, it has successfully positioned itself as one of Austria’s leading investment houses.

The Bank’s roots go back to its foundation in 1922, linking it to two influential Austrian families of entrepreneurs: the Gutmann family, who played an important role in the industrial development of the region in the period between the Gründerzeit (second half of the 19th century) and the First Republic (1918–1938), and the Kahane family, one of the leading entrepreneurial families of the Second Republic (from 1945 onwards). The values that continue to shape the Bank’s high standards to this day can be attributed to the far-sightedness, courage and prudence of the leading figures of these two families.