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Review on Credit Suisse by Douglas Cachazo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Credit Suisse: Swiss bank among the largest in the world

When I hear the word Swiss the first thing that comes to mind is a bank, and no wonder, Swiss banking is among the leaders in the world, for example we have the Cerdit Suisse bank which is considered among the best and largest in the world and with a past that goes back to 1856.

It operates and has a presence in almost every country in the world, especially in Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa including some Latin American countries, In my country Venezuela has a branch and although I should not say it, but it is the reality is due and it is my opinion, to the large sums of money deposited in that bank product of corruption and looting to which the nation has been subjected for years, I do not mean that the bank is corrupt, It is a bank for large investors and macro companies, I do not see it as a bank that supports small entrepreneurs or minority investors.



Its web portal is very complete with current economic news, in that sense I like good articles aimed at motivating to invest in non-polluting projects, environmentalists, clean energy and biodiversity,


The bank has all the financial services and other products to operate globally, its investment portfolio is so strong that large financial firms borrow money to make investments in different countries, the bank is vigilant that the return of the loan is not compromised and usually puts conditions to stop the funds when it deems necessary. Every client can expect traditional private banking, investment banking and asset management banking options from this bank.

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Pros
  • Among the world's best in banking
  • Bank capital is astronomical
  • Operates globally in almost every country in the world.
  • All the financial products inherent in a large bank
Cons
  • Preference to large investors