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Die Kantonalbanken in Zahlen 1000D / Adressen der Kantonalbanken ©VSKB 05.11 Aargauische Kantonalbank Banque Cantonale du Valais Glarner Kantonalbank Schwyzer Kantonalbank Bahnhofplatz 1, Postfach Place des Cèdres 8 Hauptstrasse 21 Bahnhofstrasse 3, Postfach 263 5001 Aarau 1951 Sion 8750 Glarus 6431 Schw yz Tel. 062 835 77 77 Tel. 0848 952 952 Tel. 0844 773 773 Tel. 058 800 20 20 Fax 062 835 77 78 Fax 027 324 66 66 Fax 055 646 71 55 Fax 058 800 20 21 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.akb.ch www.bcvs.ch www.glkb.ch www.szkb.ch Appenzeller Kantonalbank Banque Cantonale Graubündner Kantonalbank St. Galler Kantonalbank Bankgasse 2 Neuchâteloise Postplatz St. Leonhardstrasse 25 Postfach Place Pury 4 Postfach 9001 St. Gallen 9050 Appenzell 2001 Neuchâtel 7002 Chur Tel. 071 231 31 31 Tel. 071 788 88 88 Tel. 032 723 61 11 Tel. 081 256 96 01 Fax 071 231 32 32 Fax 071 788 88 89 Fax 032 723 62 36 Fax 081 256 99 42 [email protected] Kennziffern und Adressen Die Kantonalbanken [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.sgkb.ch www.appkb.ch www.bcn.ch www.gkb.ch der Kantonal banken und ihrer in Zahlen Netzwerkpartner Banca dello Stato del Banque Cantonale Vaudoise Luzerner Kantonalbank Thurgauer Kantonalbank Cantone Ticino Case postale 300 Pilatusstrasse 12 Bankplatz 1 Viale H. Guisan 5 1001 Lausanne Postfach Postfach 160 Casella postale 2027 Tel. 0844 228 228 6002 Luzern 8570 Weinfelden 6501 Bellinzona Fax 021 212 12 22 Tel. 0844 822 811 Tel. 0848 111 444 Tel. 091 803 71 11 [email protected] Fax 041 206 20 90 Fax 0848 111 445 Fax 091 803 71 70 www.bcv.ch [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.lukb.ch www.tkb.ch www.bancastato.ch Banque Cantonale de Fribourg Basellandschaftliche Nidwaldner Kantonalbank Urner Kantonalbank Boulevard de Pérolles 1 Kantonalbank Stansstaderstrasse 54 Bahnhofstrasse 1 1701 Fribourg Rheinstrasse 7 6370 Stans 6460 Altdorf Tel. 0848 223 223 4410 Liestal Tel. 041 619 22 22 Tel. 041 875 60 00 Fax 026 350 77 09 Tel. 061 925 94 94 Fax 041 619 22 25 Fax 041 875 63 13 [email protected] Fax 061 925 95 94 [email protected] [email protected] www.bcf.ch [email protected] www.nkb.ch www.urkb.ch www.blkb.ch Banque Cantonale de Genève Basler Kantonalbank Obwaldner Kantonalbank Zuger Kantonalbank Quai de l’Ile 17 Spiegelgasse 2 Bahnhofstrasse 2 Baarerstrasse 37 Case postale 2251 Postfach Postfach 6301 Zug 1211 Genève 2 4002 Basel 6061 Sarnen Tel. 041 709 11 11 Tel. 058 211 21 00 Tel. 061 266 33 33 Tel. 041 666 22 11 Fax 041 709 15 55 Fax 058 211 21 99 Fax 061 266 29 59 Fax 041 666 22 60 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.zugerkb.ch Verband Schweizerischer Kantonalbanken www.bcge.ch www.bkb.ch www.owkb.ch Wallstrasse 8, Postfach Banque Cantonale du Jura BEKB l BCBE Schaffhauser Kantonalbank Zürcher Kantonalbank CH-4002 Basel, Schweiz Rue de la Chaumont 10 Bundesplatz 8, Postfach Vorstadt 53, Postfach Bahnhofstrasse 9, Postfach 2900 Porrentruy 2 3001 Bern 8201 Schaffhausen 8010 Zürich Telefon +41 (0)61 206 66 66 Tel. 032 465 13 01 Tel. 031 666 11 11 Tel. 052 635 22 22 Tel. 0844 843 823 Fax +41 (0)61 206 66 67 Fax 032 465 14 95 Fax 031 666 60 40 Fax 052 625 38 48 Fax 0844 850 831 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-Mail [email protected] www.bcj.ch www.bekb.ch www.shkb.ch www.zkb.ch www.kantonalbank.ch Kennzahlen der 24 Kantonalbanken Eckdaten der 24 Kantonalbanken Adressen der Netzwerkpartner Angaben per 31.12.2010 (inkl. Tochtergesellschaften) Angaben per 31.12.2010 (Gemeinschaftswerke) Swisscanto Holding AG Pfandbriefzentrale der Swiss Bankers Prepaid Centre de Formation des Kantonalbank Gründungsjahr Bilanz summe Geschäftsstellen Personal bestand Kantonalbank Rechts- Dotations-/ PS-Kapital Beteiligung Staats- Nordring 4 schweiz. Kantonalbanken Services AG Banques Cantonales Latines in CHF 1 000 (teilzeit bereinigt) form Aktienkapital in CHF 1 000 des Kantons garantie 3000 Bern 25 Bahnhofstrasse 9 Kramgasse 4 Banque Cantonale Vaudoise in CHF 1 000 (Stimmrechtsanteil) Tel. 058 344 43 00 8001 Zürich 3506 Grosshöchstetten Case postale 300 Fax 058 344 43 01 Tel. 044 293 93 93 Tel. 031 710 11 11 1001 Lausanne [email protected] Fax 044 292 31 24 Fax 031 710 12 00 Tel. 021 212 10 04 www.swisscanto.ch www.pfandbriefzentrale.ch [email protected] Fax 021 212 10 40 Aargauische Kantonalbank 1913 19 165 547 31 715 Aargauische Kantonalbank örK 200 000 – ja www.swissbankers.ch [email protected] Appenzeller Kantonalbank 30 000 ja 1899 2 223 581 4 76 Appenzeller Kantonalbank örK – www.bclformation.ch Banca dello Stato del Cantone Ticino 1915 8 642 555 20 486 Banca dello Stato del Cantone Ticino örK 100 000 – ja Swisscanto Anlagestiftung Finarbit AG IG der Kantonalbanken Banque Cantonale de Fribourg 1892 13 079 757 28 382 Banque Cantonale de Fribourg örK 70 000 – ja Waisenhausstrasse 2 Kohlrainstrasse 10 für Kaderausbildung c) Banque Cantonale de Genève 1816 14 257 187 30 750 Banque Cantonale de Genève AG 360 000 49.83% ( 53.30 % ) beschränkt 8021 Zürich Postfach Zürcherstrasse 202 c) Banque Cantonale du Jura 1979 2 104 401 12 107 Banque Cantonale du Jura AG 42 000 55.66% ja Tel. 058 344 45 88 8700 Küsnacht 9014 St. Gallen Banque Cantonale du Valais 1917 10 332 136 78 430 Banque Cantonale du Valais AG c) 150 000 73.33% (84.62%) ja Fax 058 344 45 80 Tel. 044 913 81 00 Tel. 071 274 02 40 Banque Cantonale Neuchâteloise 1883 7 363 825 14 284 Banque Cantonale Neuchâteloise örK 100 000 – ja [email protected] Fax 044 913 80 10 Fax 071 277 18 64 Banque Cantonale Vaudoise 1845 35 584 676 70 1 986 Banque Cantonale Vaudoise AG c) 86 062 66.95% nein www.swisscanto.ch [email protected] [email protected] Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank 1864 17 119 838 27 629 Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank örK 160 000 57 000 – ja www.finarbit.ch www.igk.ch/www.bbzsg.com Basler Kantonalbank 1899 35 360 696 51 1 374 Basler Kantonalbank örK 204 000 50 150 – ja BEKB | BCBE 1834 24 386 890 96 1 259 BEKB | BCBE AG a) 186 400 51.50% 2) Swisscanto Sammelstiftung Aduno-Gruppe RSN Risk Solution Glarner Kantonalbank 1884 3 307 963 8 146 Glarner Kantonalbank AG c) 80 000 100.00% ja der Kantonalbanken Hagenholzstrasse 56 Network AG Graubündner Kantonalbank 1870 16 982 672 74 848 Graubündner Kantonalbank örK 175 000 75 000 – ja St. Alban-Anlage 26 8050 Zürich-Oerlikon Pflanzschulstrasse 7 Luzerner Kantonalbank 1850 25 841 869 29 974 Luzerner Kantonalbank AG a) 357 000 61.99% ja 4002 Basel Tel. 058 958 60 00 8004 Zürich Tel. 058 280 26 66 Fax 058 958 60 01 Tel. 044 298 94 94 Nidwaldner Kantonalbank 1879 3 301 831 8 132 Nidwaldner Kantonalbank örK 40 000 7 500 – ja Fax 058 280 29 77 [email protected] Fax 044 298 94 95 Obwaldner Kantonalbank 1886 3 252 862 8 139 Obwaldner Kantonalbank örK 22 000 6 000 – ja [email protected] www.aduno-gruppe.ch www.rsnag.ch Schaffhauser Kantonalbank 1883 4 717 674 6 263 Schaffhauser Kantonalbank örK 65 000 – ja www.swisscanto.ch Schwyzer Kantonalbank 1890 11 956 604 28 466 Schwyzer Kantonalbank örK 50 000 – ja St. Galler Kantonalbank 1868 24 382 397 41 1 133 St. Galler Kantonalbank AG b) 390 140 54.83% ja Thurgauer Kantonalbank 1871 16 027 349 31 632 Thurgauer Kantonalbank örK 400 000 – ja Urner Kantonalbank 1915 2 316 800 14 113 Urner Kantonalbank örK 30 000 – ja Zuger Kantonalbank 1892 10 704 010 15 403 Zuger Kantonalbank AG c) 144 144 50% 1) ja Zürcher Kantonalbank 1870 126 409 570 103 4 972 Zürcher Kantonalbank örK 1 925 000 – ja Total 438 822 690 826 18 699 1) Stimmrechtsbeschränkung auf 20 % der vertretenen Aktienstimmen 2) Für Spargelder bis CHF 100 000 pro Kunde und Obligationenanleihen Der definitive Wegfall der Staatsgarantie erfolgt Ende 2012 örK selbständige Anstalt nach kantonalem Recht AG Aktiengesellschaft a) privatrechtliche AG nach OR 620ff. b) gemischtwirtschaftliche AG nach OR 762 c) spezialgesetzliche AG nach OR 763.
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