Baloise Bank has welcomed a new addition to its executive board with the appointment of Joël Renggli, who took on his role in May following a brief tenure at NPB Neue Privat Bank. This vibrant shift hints at how major banks continue to adapt in today’s dynamic financial landscape.

As a multi-asset trader, Renggli will navigate the complex waters of capital markets by executing transactions in equities, bonds, funds, options (EUREX), and foreign exchange. His responsibilities also encompass co-managing the bank’s liquidity and strategizing on money market operations, including the meticulous handling of FX reserves and REPO transactions. It’s a crucial role that demonstrates Baloise’s commitment to maintaining a robust and agile financial position.

From NPB and UBS to Baloise

Renggli’s impressive journey in the banking sector brought him from NPB, where he served as a junior relationship manager for ultra-high-net-worth individuals, focusing on international clients primarily from the Middle East. His extensive previous experience at UBS spanned nearly seven years, where he began his career as an intern in 2017 and climbed through various roles within the bank’s external asset management division.

With a career trajectory that showcases adaptability and expertise, Renggli’s transition to Baloise is not just a shift in position but a sign of the evolving demands in the banking industry. Will he bring a fresh approach that disrupts the norm? Only time will tell!

Questions & Answers

Who is Joël Renggli? Renggli is the newly appointed multi-asset trader and executive board member at Baloise Bank, having previously worked at NPB Neue Privat Bank and UBS.

What are Renggli’s responsibilities at Baloise Bank? He is responsible for executing capital market transactions, co-managing the bank’s liquidity, and handling money market operations, including FX reserves and REPO transactions.

What prior experience does Renggli have in the banking sector? Before joining Baloise, Renggli worked at NPB Neue Privat Bank and spent nearly seven years at UBS, where he held multiple roles in the external asset management division.