Chapter 728: Swiss Banking Group!
"Hello and welcome to Switzerland again!" Pierre? Roth is also a person who admires Lin Yu a lot. Just as he retorted to those who look down on Jason as a "nouveau riche", luck is also a manifestation of strength, otherwise, why is it not you who is rich, but him?
After the two shook hands cordially, they stood directly side by side at the door of the airport and let those reporters radiate strongly to them!
Of course, Lin Yu won't add it, and now Lin Yu loves to finish taking pictures, Pierre? Rot's bodyguards also walked in, then replaced the airport security guards and continued to block the endless stream of reporters.
Eight Cadillac business vehicles lined up outside the gate, "Mr. Lin, please first!" "Pierre? Roth made a gesture of "please get in the car" attentively.
Pierre still knows who the main characters are this time.
Lin Yu turned his eyes to the outside of the car window, thought for a while, and said: "I bought such a large piece of land in Switzerland, it's too boring to just put it there, and I can start work here after I finish handling things in Italy." When the time comes, you can help me keep an eye out for this. ”
"No problem, but I have a small suggestion, I think you should recruit a few more trustworthy people, preferably your family, so that you can use them with confidence!" Jason was very helpless, so he had to nod.
"I'll think about it." Lin Yu said with a smile.
Today, the Swiss National Bank is still located in the old and dilapidated building, and the new building is still under construction.
When the car stopped, Lin Yu could hardly believe that the building in front of him, which should have been scrapped a long time ago, was actually the administrative center of the Swiss National Bank, and it was not as good as the properties he acquired on Hong Kong Island that were about to be scrapped!
In fact, Swiss banks are not as luxurious as people think. ,-/―― Full text of the advertisement
Switzerland is a permanently neutral country, having established banking laws as early as the 17th century at the Geneva Conference. It stipulates that bank personnel are responsible for recording customer information, but it is forbidden to disclose customer information to others. This tradition continued in the 20th century. Today, Swiss banks are no longer 100% confidential.
Today's Swiss banks can be said to be the Swiss banking group. UBS was founded in 1872. Therefore. The newly formed UBS Group has a long history.
Most of the headquarters of Swiss banks are concentrated in the northern city of Zurich. The Bahnhofstrasse in the heart of Zurich was historically a stinking ditch called the "Frog Pond". It has been transformed into "the richest avenue in the world". The buildings on both sides of the avenue are mostly made of Alpine stone, and the floors are not high nor luxurious, but they are dignified and solemn, and have the headquarters of many banks, various chambers of commerce, high-end fashion stores and trading buildings. Underground the railway station boulevard is a veritable "golden avenue" -- the vaults of many banks are located in the vaults below the boulevard. There are countless gold ingots. Zurich has become the world's financial and securities trading center on a par with New York, London and Tokyo.
In addition to the savings function, Swiss banks are also responsible for asset management, lending, investment, insurance, reinsurance, etc. It is reported. More than one-third of the world's private capital is held in Swiss banks. It can be said that Swiss banks manage money for the world.
There is a saying that there are three things you need to be Swiss if you don't work in a bank: you can ski, you love cheese and you work in a bank. This is somewhat ironic. But it reflects the status of banks in the minds of the Swiss.
in Switzerland. It is not the State civil service that has the highest annual salary. The highest-paid civil servant is the Federal President-in-Office, with an annual salary of 400,000 Swiss francs (hereinafter referred to as "Swiss francs"), followed by civil servants from the 1st to the 5th level, with annual salaries ranging from 300,000 Swiss francs to 210,000 Swiss francs. Bank bosses, on the other hand, earn annual salaries ranging from hundreds of thousands of Swiss francs to tens of millions of Swiss francs. It's no wonder that working in a bank has such a lot of appeal. Work decently in a bank, with a high income, and not be exposed to wind and rain~~-