Zuger Kantonalbank AG is a Switzerland-based universal cantonal bank founded in 1892, headquartered in Zug, and operating primarily within the Canton of Zug. It provides a comprehensive range of finan... Zuger Kantonalbank AG is a Switzerland-based universal cantonal bank founded in 1892, headquartered in Zug, and operating primarily within the Canton of Zug. It provides a comprehensive range of financial services to private, institutional, and commercial customers, including investment advice, asset management, securities custody and trading, foreign exchange, payment transactions, financial planning, taxes, home financing, and real estate valuations. The bank maintains a network of 14 branches across municipalities such as Baar, Cham, Hunenberg, Menzingen, Neuheim, Oberageri, Rotkreuz, Steinhausen, Unterageri, Walchwil, and Zugerland, ensuring strong regional presence. As a public limited company under cantonal public law, it benefits from a full state guarantee on liabilities, with the Canton of Zug holding just over half of the shares and around 11,000 private shareholders owning the rest; it employs approximately 500 people. Zuger Kantonalbank emphasizes sustainability through offerings like sustainable funds, discretionary mandates, asset management, advisory services, and lending, integrating ESG factors into its operations. Its robust equity base and consistent profitability underscore its role as a stable financial institution in the Zug economic region.
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