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Switzerland's SYZ & Co Increases Stake In Italian Banking Group
Tom Burroughes
18 April 2013
SYZ & Co, the Swiss banking group, has boosted its stake
in the holding company of Italy’s
Banca Albertini Syz & C to 64.3 per cent from 50 per cent, the firm
announced today. The increased stake was achieved by Syz & Co taking over
the shares of two of Albertini’s Italian shareholders, Giampaolo Gamba and
Ernesto Marelli, who are staying on as directors and continuing their present
activity within the bank. Alberto Albertini retains the remaining 35.7 per cent
of the capital, according to a statement from Syz & Co. Based in Milan and with
offices in Rome, Bologna and Reggio Emilia, the Italian
private bank Banca Albertini Syz & C was established as a result of the
partnership initiated in January 2002 between SYZ & CO and the Milanese
group Albertini. With assets under management of SFr3.3 billion, Banca
Albertini Syz & C specialises in high-end private banking for an Italian
clientele. “It is a token of trust in our country and
our business, in an environment that is certainly difficult for Italy, and a
recognition of our cooperation, which has been operating successfully for more
than 10 years thanks to a reciprocal commitment and trust, and which is
characterized by independence and professionalism in private banking and asset
management," Alberto Albertini, managing director of the Bank and also a
shareholder of the SYZ & CO Group, said. "This operation
enables us to speed up integration of the Group’s Swiss and Italian expertise
in a market with a great growth potential for highly specialised and professional
entities like ours," explained Alfredo Piacentini, co-founder of SYZ &
Co.