| Business Summary | | Credit
Suisse
Group
is
an
international
financial
services
company.
The
Group,
founded
in
1856,
comprises
the
Financial
Services
management
division,
incorporating
Credit
Suisse
(corporate
and
individual
customers
in
Switzerland),
Winterthur
(worldwide
insurance
business)
and
Personal
Financial
Services
Europe
(affluent
private
clients
in
Europe).
It
also
includes
Credit
Suisse
Private
Banking
(private
investors)
and
Credit
Suisse
Asset
Management
(institutional
investors),
which
are
responsible
for
asset
management
and
Credit
Suisse
First
Boston,
the
global
investment
bank.
Parallel
to
its
conventional
distribution
channels,
Credit
Suisse
Group
also
offers
a
wide
range
of
e-commerce
services
across
all
its
business
areas.
In
November
2000,
the
Company
completed
the
acquisition
of
Donaldson,
Lufkin
&
Jenrette. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Credit
Suisse
Group
is
a
global
financial
services
company,
providing
a
comprehensive
range
of
banking
and
insurance
products.
CSGKY
comprises
five
business
units,
each
geared
to
the
requirements
of
specific
customer
groups
and
markets.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
revenues
rose
28%
to
SF31.4
billion.
Net
income
fell
25%
to
SF1.43
billion.
Results
reflect
increased
insurance
premiums
and
securities
commissions
earned,
offset
by
increased
personnel
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Lukas Muhlemann, 51 | Chairman,
CEO | Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, 57 | Vice
Chairman | Hans-Ulrich Doerig, 61 | Vice
Chairman and CRO | Philip Ryan, 45 | CFO | Philip Colebatch, 57 | CEO
of Credit Suisse Asset Management |
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