REYL Intesa Sanpaolo
About REYL Intesa Sanpaolo
International entrepreneurs, private clients and institutional investors through wealth management and family-office services. REYL Intesa Sanpaolo belongs to Intesa Sanpaolo.
| Type | Private bank |
|---|---|
| Head office | Geneva |
| Founded | 1973 |
| Legal name | REYL & Cie SA |
| Assets | CHF 18.1 billion (as of 2022) |
| Service languages | English, French |
| Non-residents | Accepts international clients |
- Founded in Geneva in 1973 by Dominique Reyl; banking licence obtained in 2010.
- Owned by Intesa Sanpaolo since 2021.
Opening an account at REYL Intesa Sanpaolo as a non-resident
REYL Intesa Sanpaolo assesses each non-resident applicant on source of wealth, source of funds and risk profile, and runs an English-language service for international clients. The decisive factor is a documented source of funds, not nationality. Assemble the evidence (tax returns, sale or employment records, a clear paper trail) before you approach the bank. Our guide to opening a Swiss bank account sets out the full document list and the timeline.
Is REYL Intesa Sanpaolo a fit for a non-resident?
As a private bank, REYL Intesa Sanpaolo is built for substantial, advised relationships rather than a simple transactional account. It suits a non-resident with investable assets who wants wealth management alongside banking and can meet a private-banking entry level.
If you would rather have this handled than explained, we prepare the source-of-funds file and introduce you to a suitable bank, and we can incorporate the company an account often sits behind. You can also compare REYL Intesa Sanpaolo with 35 other Swiss banks.
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