A dynamic new look, more information and continued commitment to a competitive financial center.
Our new website is designed for quick and easy access to relevant information and analyses concerning the Geneva financial center.
The new website is compatible with all tablets and smartphones. Facts and figures, press releases, position papers and events are only a click away. Stay informed by signing up to our newsletter!
Visit the website to discover videos about the range of interesting careers and training pathways available in finance and banking.
Our new "Why Geneva?" section presents the main advantages that set Geneva’s financial center apart: competitiveness, talent, and innovation. It should not be forgotten that Geneva owes its reputation as one of the most competitive financial centers in the world to its ability to reinvent itself through innovation over the past 500 years. This creativity has enabled the city to develop the expertise that has led to the emergence of a unique business "cluster" comprised of banks, commodity trading, multinationals, universities and sustainable finance.
Is it numbers you’re after? Information on a particular topic or event? A position paper?
You can easily find the information you need by using the filters provided or by clicking on keywords on certain pages.
The main menu at the top of the page, links at the bottom of the page and the search function are designed to make your visit a highly satisfying experience. However, if you can't find what you are looking for, we are always here to help you navigate to the right page!
As part of its commitment to supporting young talent, the Geneva Financial Center asked students at the Geneva School of Applied Arts to design its new brand. Congratulations to the 38 students who took up the challenge! Armed with this new logo, the Foundation will continue to do its utmost to serve the interests of Geneva’s financial center and ensure it remains competitive and continues to innovate. A strong financial center benefits the entire economy, as well as the population of Geneva as a whole.