U.S. financial giant, J.P. Morgan Asset Management (J.P. Morgan AM), has appointed a former UBS and HSBC banker, Laura Geiger-Pancera, as the new head of its asset management in Switzerland. She replaces Claude Kurzo, who was called to higher duties in London last year.

From Zurich, Geiger-Pancera will report to Christoph Bergweiler, Head of Fund Continental Europe at J.P. Morgan Asset Management in Frankfurt am Main. She joins J.P. Morgan AM from the British HSBC Group, after having worked for 20 years at UBS, both in Switzerland and Asia. Since the beginning of 2024, she has taken over from Claude Kurzo, who was appointed as the country head of J.P. Morgan AM in the UK in London last March.

Geiger-Pancera is a certified international investment and ESG analyst with a master’s degree in economics. With more than two decades of experience at UBS and HSBC, where she held key global and regional positions, she shaped sales strategies and drove business development for high-net-worth clients and family offices. Her expertise extends to providing top-tier strategic partnership and consulting solutions, as well as building successful sales and distribution platforms.



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Geography Europe
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Relevance Score 1
People Laura Geiger-Pancera, Christoph Bergweiler, Claude Kurzo
Companies HSBC, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, finews.ch, UBS
Currencies None
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