Company:CIM Bank

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CIM Bank (CIM Banque)
IndustryFinance
Founded1990
FounderFrancesco Signorio
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Key people
Michel Vorlet (CEO)
Thierry Mossé
Gabriele Ruffa
ProductsFinancial Services, Investment Banking, Investment management
Number of employees
150
Websitewww.cimbanque.com

CIM Bank is a traditional Swiss private bank, founded in Geneva in 1990. CIM Bank serves institutional, corporate[1] and private clients from around the world. The bank has 150 employees and is located in Geneva,[2] Wollerau[3] and Lugano[4]. CIM Bank is engaged in investment banking, asset management, wealth management and online trading. CIM Bank is regulated by FINMA,[5] and is a member of the Swiss Bankers Association.[6] CIM Bank is also a member of SIX Swiss Exchange.[7][8]

Activities

CIM Bank offers a variety of financial services.

Accounts

CIM Bank provides 3 kinds of accounts:

  • Current accounts[9]
  • Commercial accounts (Corporate Accounts)[10]
  • Deposit accounts

Online trading

The bank, in partnership with Interactive Brokers, renders an online trading platform directly connected to all the markets over the world. An article[11] of the AGEFI newspaper, published on 31 March 2011, described the constant ascent of Interactive Brokers, of its trading platform and cited CIM Bank as an IB partner.

CIM Bank also provides different trading platforms.

Modernity

In 2008, an "online department", directed by Mr Thierry Mossé,[12][13] has been created. Since then, the bank applies more and more secure technologies, in order to help clients and simplify procedures.[14]

CIM Bank provides a Home Bank Service available on every device: smartphone, tablet and desktop computer.

Languages

CIM Banks' private bankers speak 18 languages:

Bulgarian French Russian
Czech German Serbian-Croatian
Hebrew Italian Spanish
Danish Norwegian Swedish
Dutch Polish Romanian Swiss German
English Portuguese Ukrainian

The institutional website[15] is available in 7 languages : French, English, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese and German.

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