Firm Profile

About Credit Suisse

1856
Alfred Escher

Contact Info

Credit Suisse
One Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10010

Phone
212-325-2000

Credit Suisse’s story stretches back to July 5, 1856, when the prominent politician, business leader, and pioneer Alfred Escher founded “Schweizerische Kreditanstalt.” The original purpose of the new bank known as SKA was to finance the expansion of the railroad network as well as the further industrialization of Switzerland. Fourteen years later, the bank’s first foreign representative office opened up in New York. In 1905, the bank’s first branch outside Zurich opened in Basel following the acquisition of Oberrheinische Bank.

What started off as a Swiss investment bank turned into a success story spanning over the next century and a half, with Credit Suisse gradually evolving into a leading global provider of financial services.

Management Team

Thomas Gottstein
Chief Executive Officer
David Mathers
Chief Financial Officer
James B. Walker
Chief Operating Officer
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