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Zurich Cantonal Bank

Largest cantonal bank in Switzerland

Zurich Cantonal Bank

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Largest cantonal bank in Switzerland

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nameZurich Cantonal Bank
native_nameZürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB)
logoZürcher Kantonalbank logo.svg
logo_size170px
logo_altZKB logo
imageBahnhofstrasse Zürcher Kantonbank.jpg
image_size250px
image_altZürcher Kantonbank, Zürich
typeIncorporated public-law institution
foundation15 February 1870
locationBahnhofstrasse 9 Zürich
8010 Switzerland
key_people
area_servedCanton of Zürich
num_employees5087 (2018)
operating_income1 935.22 mln CHF (2014)
net_income647.50 mln CHF (2014)
assets156.50 bln CHF (2014)
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8010 Switzerland

Bond of the Zürcher Kantonalbank, issued 1879

Zurich Cantonal Bank (, or ZKB) is the largest cantonal bank and fourth largest bank in Switzerland, with total assets of over CHF 150 billion.

ZKB, as an independent, incorporated public-law institution, is wholly owned by the canton of Zürich. Ultimate supervision of ZKB is the responsibility of the Cantonal Council of Zürich, whose duties are laid down in Zürich's Cantonal Bank Act.

Under the law, the canton of Zürich bears responsibility for all ZKB's liabilities should the bank's resources prove inadequate. This cantonal guarantee acts as a stabilising force for the financial market as a whole, particularly in times of economic uncertainty.

History

The Zurich Cantonal Bank was founded in 1870 as "bank of the citizens of Zürich" following an initiative of Johann Jakob Keller (1823–1903), then member of the cantonal council of Zürich. The canton of Zürich provided the necessary endowment capital and appointed the senior governing bodies. The public service mandate and the corresponding social and political responsibility were established by law.

In October 2009, Global Finance magazine rated ZKB at one of the five safest banks in the world, on the basis of it being one of only five financial institutions that enjoyed a triple Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's AAA/Aaa rating globally.

In November 2013, Zürcher Kantonalbank was classified as a systemically important bank in Switzerland by order of the Swiss National Bank, alongside UBS, Credit Suisse, Raiffeisen (Switzerland) and PostFinance, and must meet stricter capital requirements and prepare contingency plans for times of crisis.

Network

With 103 outlets, ZKB is the largest network of branches in the canton of Zürich.

ZKB also maintains a network of international representatives and regional advisory offices in Beijing, Mumbai, Singapore, Panama, and São Paulo. ZKB also has a branch in Austria (Salzburg).

ZKB Gold ETF

On 15 March 2006, Zurich Cantonal Bank launched the ZKB Gold ETF, which is listed in Switzerland under the symbol ZGLD. The fund invests exclusively in physical gold. The ETF has three unit classes traded in different currencies: USD, EUR, and CHF. Shares are sold in 1 ounce gold units, with a minimum purchase of one unit (one ounce).

Units are normally bought and sold for cash. For payment in kind, only integral 12.5 kg ingots are assured (subject to the total holding). The NAV is based on closing prices on the New York exchange according to Bloomberg Golds Comdty HP.

References

  1. [https://virobel.com/zkb-annual-report-2018/ Annual report 2018]
  2. [https://thebanks.eu/banks/9524 Bank Profile: Zürcher Kantonalbank]
  3. [http://www.zhlex.zh.ch/Erlass.html?Open&Ordnr=951.1 Kantonalbankgesetz (''Cantonal Bank Act''), Canton of Zürich (in German)]
  4. (February 21, 2020). "Bank of the citizens of Zurich".
  5. [http://www.gfmag.com/archives/105-october-2009/2451-features-worlds-safest-banks-by-dan-keeler.html#axzz0wc5uzyjt World’s Safest Banks, Global Finance, October 2009]
  6. [https://www.reuters.com/article/snb-zkb-idUKWEB00DSJ20131111 SNB classifies ZKB as systemically important bank, Reuters, November 2013]
  7. [https://thebanks.eu/banks/10624 Bank Profile: Zürcher Kantonalbank Österreich AG]
  8. "ZKB Gold ETF, Simplified Sales Prospectus, December 2008".
  9. [http://www.swissfunddata.ch/fbcdoc/spd-1951-en.pdf ZKB Gold ETF Simplified sales prospectus] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-03-31 , see page 3 for bar description)
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