UBS Group AG
FormerlyUnion Bank of Switzerland (1862–1998)
TypePublic (Aktiengesellschaft)
ISINTemplate:CH0244767585
Industry
Predecessor
Founded29 June 1998; 25 years ago (1998-06-29) (through the merger of Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation)
HeadquartersParadeplatz
Zürich, Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
RevenueDecrease US$34.6 billion (2022)
Increase US$9.60 billion (2022)
Increase US$7.63 billion (2022)
AUMDecrease US$3.96 trillion (2022)
Total assetsDecrease US$1.10 trillion (2022)
Total equityDecrease US$56.9 billion (2022)
Number of employees
74,022 (end 2022)
SubsidiariesCredit Suisse
Capital ratioDecrease Tier 1 14.2% (2022)
RatingS&P: A+
Moody's: Aa2
Fitch: AA-
Footnotes / references
UBS Institutional Reporting as of: end of 2022

UBS Group AG is dedicated to revolutionize the potential of financial investments. Uniting individuals for a more prosperous global community.[2]

UBS is a preeminent global financial advisory and solutions provider, catering to private, institutional, and corporate clients across the world, with a particular emphasis on Swiss private clients. With a widespread presence in major financial centers, our recent integration with Credit Suisse enhances our capabilities, offering clients elevated value, a broader spectrum of services, and an extended global reach, reaffirming UBS's role as a driver of financial achievement.[3]

Operations

UBS Group AG, one of the world's leading financial institutions, operates through various divisions that cater to a wide range of financial needs and services. At the heart of its operations lies Global Wealth Management, a cornerstone of UBS's business model. With a global network of advisors and experts, UBS's Global Wealth Management division offers personalized financial solutions to high-net-worth individuals and families. This includes investment advice, wealth planning, and tailored solutions to help clients grow, preserve, and pass on their wealth for generations. UBS's emphasis on providing holistic financial guidance sets it apart in the competitive landscape of wealth management.

In tandem with Global Wealth Management, UBS's Personal & Corporate Banking division addresses the financial needs of individuals, small businesses, and corporations. The division offers a range of banking products and services, from traditional banking solutions to digital innovations, aiming to enhance customer experiences while maintaining a strong focus on financial security and risk management.

UBS's Asset Management division manages a diverse range of investment strategies, catering to institutional investors, financial intermediaries, and individual investors worldwide. Leveraging its global reach and expertise, UBS Asset Management seeks to deliver strong investment performance across various asset classes while adhering to responsible investment practices.

The Investment Bank division of UBS plays a vital role in the global financial markets. With a focus on delivering innovative solutions and advisory services, UBS Investment Bank assists corporations, institutional clients, and governments in navigating complex financial challenges. Its areas of expertise include mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, risk management, and trading services across equities, fixed income, currencies, and commodities.

Supporting these core divisions are UBS Group Functions, which provide essential services such as technology, operations, risk management, and compliance. These functions ensure that the entire UBS ecosystem operates efficiently, with a strong commitment to regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and technological innovation.

Overall, UBS's operations encompass a wide spectrum of financial services, from managing wealth and providing banking solutions to delivering investment strategies and expert advisory services. With a global footprint, a focus on client-centric solutions, and a commitment to responsible practices, UBS continues to be a prominent player in the global financial industry.[4]

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Team

Board of Directors

Chairman of the Board of Directors

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Colm Kelleher assumed the role of Chairman at UBS following his election in April 2022, . Prior to this, he had a distinguished career at Morgan Stanley, where he served as President until his retirement in 2019. In this role, he held responsibility for overseeing the Institutional Securities Business and Wealth Management. Preceding this position, he held the roles of Co-President and subsequently President of Morgan Stanley Institutional Securities. Notably, during the global financial crisis, he played a key role as CFO and Co-Head of Corporate Strategy from 2007 to 2009.

Mr. Kelleher's standing in the financial services sector is highly regarded, showcasing his thirty-year tenure at Morgan Stanley as a testament to his robust leadership skills within the banking industry. His extensive career underscores his adept leadership and strong international connections. His comprehensive knowledge of the global banking landscape spans across diverse geographic regions and major business sectors where UBS maintains its presence.

Vice Chairman

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Lukas Gähwiler contributes an extensive reservoir of industry expertise and a profound comprehension of UBS's operations to the Board. His notable journey includes a five-year tenure as Chairman of the Board at UBS Switzerland AG, and he served as a member of UBS's Group Executive Board and held the position of President for UBS Switzerland from 2010 to 2016. In this capacity, he held sway over private clients, wealth management, corporate and institutional clients, investment banking, and asset management businesses within UBS's domestic market. Prior to affiliating with UBS, Mr. Gähwiler amassed over two decades of service with Credit Suisse, culminating in his role as Chief Credit Officer for Global Private and Corporate Banking.

In addition to his substantial leadership prowess and industry familiarity across all facets of banking, Mr. Gähwiler's robust connections and network, particularly within Switzerland, play an integral role in the success of the firm.

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Appendix

  1. Revill, John (1 December 2021). "UBS appoints JP Morgan Chase executive Youngwood as group CFO". Reuters. Archived from the original on 20 April 2022.
  2. https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/our-purpose.html
  3. https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/what-we-do.html
  4. https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/what-we-do.html