People Moves
Liechtenstein-Headquarted Kaiser Partner Adds To Team

The Boston Consulting Group veteran Elmar Wiederin has left the company to take a key role at wealth management group Kaiser Partner.
Boston
Consulting Group veteran Elmar Wiederin has left the company
and has been named as a senior partner at wealth management group
Kaiser
Partner.
Purchasing a 15 per cent stake in the Liechtenstein-based Kaiser
Partner, Wiederin joins with immediate effect as a senior partner
and vice chairman, it said in a statement.
He leaves his post of senior partner and chairman of its Swiss
operation after 20 years’ service for BCG.
During his time at BCG, Wiedein developed corporate strategies,
managed transformation processes and formulated business and
marketing plans.
“Wiederin has assisted me greatly over the last six months with
the development of our 2020 growth strategy. We believe there are
some very attractive opportunities for Kaiser Partner in the
current market environment and we want to realize these
together,” said Fritz Kaiser, executive chairman of Kaiser
Partner.
Kaiser Partner is a family-owned wealth management group and
private bank with a history dating back to 1931.